From left to right: Juana Topoz, Zoila Tuy Topoz, Catarina Julajuj Tzorin, and Glorinda Xoch
Today marks the sixth anniversary of the Rana Plaza factory collapse, a tragedy that claimed the lives of 1,138 garment workers in Bangladesh in 2013.
Since then, Fashion Revolution Week has become a time to stand up for a better way. Your support of garments produced in fair working conditions makes a difference — and choosing fair trade fashion from artisans like the members of the K’amolon K’i K'ojonel weaving collective (pictured above) means you’ll always know #whomademyclothes.
Show your support for ethical style this week and every week with beautiful fair trade clothing and accessories from NOVICA artisans — plus get 10% off our collection when you shop today.
The Power Of A Simple Question: #Whomademyclothes?
It seems like a fair question. So for Fashion Revolution Week, we thought we’d provide some answers by spotlighting a group of artisans who are waging their own revolution by challenging gender norms and uplifting their communities. The stories of the women of K’amolon K’i K’ojonel remind us that no object of art—whether it is a sculpture, painting, piece of jewelry, or article of clothing—can be separated from the artisan who crafted it.
Our customers have helped us to send over $90 million to artisans around the world. Impact the artisan causes closest to your heart with every purchase you make.
To enjoy the full discount described in the promotion above, please be sure to click on the buttons or links within this email to activate the promotion. The promotion is a 10% sale on all items from our fashion category and ends at 11:59 PM (Pacific Time) on April 28, 2019. Exclusions may apply. Offers cannot be combined with other promotions, cannot be applied to prior orders, cannot be applied to wholesale orders, and only apply to items sold on the NOVICA website.
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