Fashion lovers want sustainably made garments

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Fashion lovers are becoming more eco-conscious and want their garments to be ethically and sustainably sourced on top of looking great of course. Carina Louw and Natasha Jaume, founders of ERRE Fashion, agree that sustainability is top of their priority with respect to fashion. The duo has been invited by Share Africa, in partnership with luxury fashion conglomerate, the Kering Group (think Balenciaga, Gucci, Alexander McQueen etc), to participate in their spotlight on African design venture – Africa Fashion UP. The design duo will showcase a collection entitled ‘Home’ in Paris on 17th September this year, in advance of Paris Fashion Week.
15 Sep 2021 1PM English South Africa Business · Daily News

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