Showing posts with label People Tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label People Tree. Show all posts

Friday, 27 March 2020

Items 4, 5 and 6

So to the tops - and a choice of three.

Firstly I chose a People Tree black roll-neck top, as this goes with everything, and could be worn under a shirt as an extra layer - though I haven't needed to do that yet!



Then I chose a print shirt from Nomads containing colours that would work with all the 'bottoms'. It is still available in their sale! And finally a black overshirt that also originally came from People Tree.



Saturday, 12 March 2016

Fair Trade Fortnight - Day 13

Today has been a 'blobbing around at home' day, so I have worn People Tree jumper and leggings, cosy Greenfibres socks with Soul of Africa boots, topped with a charity-shop find: an Edwardian silk slip worn as a dress. Not fair trade - but surely sustainable when it must have lasted over 100 years!














Some of the construction is clearly machine sewn, but I wonder if it was taken in as the tiny french seams at the sides are clearly sewn by hand - machines don't do running stitch! I think the edgings might be hand sewn too as it looks like blanket stitch, so may be the other embroidery is too - it is just exquisite. Beautiful to wear against the skin in summer, and so pretty worn this way in winter too, as it's a shame to hide it away for more than half the year!

Friday, 11 March 2016

Fair Trade Fortnight - Day 12

A lovely sunny day today which made me get out the fun People Tree tunic t-shirt designed for the Olympics but with wider messages.

















This is worn with Monkee Genes and Conker bar sandals, but wasn't suitable for work in the evening.

Home after work!




















The lovely Terra Plana shoes just had to feature somewhere this fortnight so I chose to wear them with a 'little black dress' from People Tree with a Nomads cardigan, and a 'statement' pendant of fused glass, wire and beads made by Sarah Campbell and available from the gallery at Art Van Go.



Thursday, 10 March 2016

Fair Trade Fortnight - Day 11

A different company to include today: Along with People Tree black leggings and overskirt, Elvis and Kresse belt, Soul of Africa boots and an asymmetric necklace in just the right colours, I am wearing a waistcoat by Aarong, This ethical brand began in 1978 as a means to empower rural artisans to rise above poverty. Today it supports over 65,000 artisans and has 15 retail stores across Bangladesh.









Close-up of embroidery







The lovely hand embroidery is a piece of Nakshi Kantha, a traditional rural craft. While each kantha (the word for a light quilt, originally made from sewing together layers of used and worn fabric such as saris) has designs that are unique to its maker's imagination, usually there is a basic traditional pattern. Common motifs include lotus, sun, moon, tree of life, fish and animals such as elephants, tigers or peacocks.

Aarong have some beautiful embroidered silk saris on their website - but it doesn't look as though they ship as far as here, sadly, as the prices look incredibly reasonable to UK eyes.

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Fair Trade Fortnight - Day 10

A Nomads flowered tunic top, which I am wearing with People Tree charcoal trousers, but struggling with a suitable position and the auto-timer on the camera!

I did start the day in my Vivobarefoot Soul of Africa kudu leather desert boots (from Day 1), but then it rained heavily so I switched to the Patagonia boots (from day 2) but they didn't manage to keep the rain out either! So having dried my feet and socks out I am now sitting in my ancient indoor red Soul of Africa 'ugg-type' boots. The sole really needs re-stitiching on one of them, but I love them anyway! So comfy.












Soul of Africa believes in 'Aid through Trade' and has helped 10,000 African orphans since its launch in 2003. Their products are available through both Vivobarefoot and Clarkes, thought the former start at a smaller size (highly relevant for me!).

Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Fair Trade Fortnight - Day 9

Hair colour and cut today - it needed it! And wearing People Tree black leggings and red tunic t-shirt, with my beloved red Conker bar sandals.

I can't really do it for work, but like also wearing with this outfit the only Vivienne Westwood I am likely to be able to afford - this was a long t-shirt which she designed for People Tree to fundraise for the preservation of forests in Bangladesh. I wear it on climate-change marches (if it's warm enough - the last one needed more layers on top!)


















The necklace and ear-rings are recycled paper beads by Wild Angels - other colours available.


Monday, 7 March 2016

Fair Trade Fortnight - Day 8

Teaching today so required to be smart. Another Skunkfunk skirt with lovely asymmetric stitched panel, worn with a People Tree polo-neck jumper and Terra Plana shoes. I can't remember where the necklace came from but the ear-rings are hand made using Tibetan beads, purchased from a craft stall while visiting friends in Australia in January.
Skirt detail, stitched pattern