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Fashioning Change

2 Comments 15 January 2010

Fashioning Change

Online shopping has gone sustainable. Beginning in the spring of 2010, “Fashioning Change” will provide online shoppers with beautiful socially conscious design-driven brands and the ability to designate 10 percent of a purchase to a verified 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. Fashioning Change believes in “Purchasing for a Purpose”. At the end of every purchase each customer will have the ability to give back with a simple click of a button.

The brands featured by Fashioning Change must use sustainable manufacturing, organic materials, cruelty-free materials, and ethical production. Everything from men’s apparel, women’s apparel, jewelry, children’s apparel, and even home furnishings will be featured on the site.

The non-profit organizations featured by Fashioning Change fall under the categories of animal rights, education, environment, health, and human rights. Fashioning Change supports non-profit organizations within as well as outside the United States, as they support and encourage change on a global level.

“Everyday we have the opportunity to do something to help make the world a better place,” said Founder and CEO Adriana Herrera.  ”Fashioning Change is passionate about partnering with designers, non-profits and shoppers to provide an additional avenue to create positive change.” Fashioning Change’s mission is to provide  consumers a marketplace for sustainable and beautiful designs that make the world a better place. With a mission like that, Fashioning Change is sure to make an impact on the environment as well as humanity.

http://www.fashioningchange.com/

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  1. Jennifer says:

    I really love that this site will make it so simple to donate to a good cause while also supporting green designers by purchasing their clothing… great idea, I’ll definitely be checking it out!


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