Here is Hannah, one of Flying Kites’ 26 kids. She dreams of being a model so we love that Brandon Jones was able to capture her so flawlessly for Njabini Apparel! Tell us what you think of the multi-colored scarf?
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Nicole Miller’s partnership with Indego Africa empowers women in Rwanda.
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Because of their complicated designs, Chup socks are produced in a limited number with half or even one third production efficiency compared to a normal production system. (A machine can produce from twenty to twenty-five pairs of socks per day.) Chup’s special craftsmen deliberately make products with affection, adjusting size and scales depending on design, as well as carefully inspecting finished products in order to offer perfect satisfaction to their customers.
All product planning, development, and production by Chup are done in Japan.”
(Source: bdgastore)
“Eastland is proud to be one of the only family owned and operated American shoe brands still making footwear in their home state of Maine, USA. The timeless designs of their shoes have been worn by generations of Americans who built this great country with true grit and ingenuity. Crafted with pride in the USA – it is this rich heritage that inspires them to once again offer the Eastland Made in Maine Collection.”
1.Sari bracelet made of recycled saris look
2. Nirvana Bracelets made of wood and resin look
3 & 4 hand painted unique floral wooden bangles made in Kashmir look
Three are many more where that came from but the website is kind of difficult to navigate. I don’t like that the prices are not shown under the photograph of the product. I’m trying to contact them to express this concern….Super cute though, right ?
-Broach by Global Good (Buy it here)
Vision statement: “We believe that improving the economic status of women globally is an integral part to eradicating poverty and building civil society. A fully inclusive and healthy society cannot exist without the voices, efforts and leadership of women. We are dedicated to a holistic approach to poverty alleviation and social justice, supporting women’s cooperatives and micro-enterprises as a critical means to women’s empowerment.”


