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found: Etsy shop & designer Karina Manarin

March 5, 2015 by Angela

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I’m not quite sure what I was looking for when I came across Etsy shop + designer Karina Manarin the other night (little things like motives get lost when you shop on Etsy the way I do). But it’s an instant fave. Dusty pastels, artful hand-dyed fabrics, and natural textures kinnnda have my heart. Seeing that the entire shop is eco-friendly right down to the packaging was like extra extra icing on a beautiful, funfetti cake (seriously, look at the pattern below). It may not seem like it, but a lot of Etsy shops tend to miss the mark when it comes to eco-friendly, which is easy to spot when you have to excavate your product from all the plastic packaging. Besides that, each piece is unique and offers an explanation into the artist’s inspiration in the description. The pastel celestial marbled tee above is an absolute fave, but I picked out a few more to share…

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Chunky agate slices, little pouches, and other clothes + accessories can be found in shop.

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Filed Under: conscious living Tagged With: artist feature, etsy shop, handmade clothing, independent artist, indie designers

Beklina sustainable fashion online sale

February 12, 2015 by Angela

I don’t currently happen to be at the level to feasibly support this cool online destination for USA made designer fashion, Beklina, that I’ve been eyeing lately per se (read: I’m broke), but if you happen to have a little disposable income (a tax return, perhaps?) that you’d probably spend impulsively one way or another, they are as guilt free as it gets and they are having having a sale! This sale on sale is 30% off the Beklina final sale section using code now30great, and includes clothing, accessories, and home goods too. A few favorites, in no particular order…

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While California-based Beklina has been around since 2006, I hadn’t hard of them until I saw this stunning(sold out) rug going around Pinterest. Lucky I clicked through! They’re all about nature, design, and the freshest ways artists combine the two. Oh, if I still needed long sleeved articles of clothing in my life, I’d be irresponsibly erasing my progress on my credit card bill with that Edith A. Miller moto jacket. I think it’s the most amazing moto I have ever seen. Well, enjoy!

Edith A. Miller Moto Thermal Jacket / Lina Rennel Wool Throw / Ace & Jig Trouser / Lizzie Fortunato Citrus Safari Clutch (all images: Beklina)

Filed Under: conscious living Tagged With: ethical fashion, ethical shopping, indie designers, sustainable shopping

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