tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3397561532797480451.post6416633929324558296..comments2023-06-27T01:56:26.647-07:00Comments on Becoming Green: Getting my knickers in a twistMorgan Phillipshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15499493927845948400noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3397561532797480451.post-48308453791810829082009-06-03T06:15:40.655-07:002009-06-03T06:15:40.655-07:00Thanks Eco-Boudoir... I've responded with a ne...Thanks Eco-Boudoir... I've responded with a new post, please have a look. <br /><br />MorganMorgan Phillipshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15499493927845948400noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3397561532797480451.post-29553219293302951242009-06-03T04:20:37.552-07:002009-06-03T04:20:37.552-07:00Dear Morgan,
I would definitely like to comment o...Dear Morgan,<br /><br />I would definitely like to comment on your expression of our company and the state of ethical consumption.<br /><br />Fact: Women love lingerie. Women love clothes. <br />We make very beautiful soft, sexy, comfortable lingerie which is made in as sustainable way as possible, and which is aimed at making women feel good. Why does being eco-friendly / sustainable mean that we all have to go around in old, shabby, cheap clothes and not enjoy ourselves?<br /><br />Eco Bling drives you up the wall - well Eco 'Granola' drives me up the wall. Why can't more people understand that in order to bring sustainable consumption into the mainstream, it has to look and feel good!! Whether you like it or not, the majority of the people on this planet have got a long way to go before they are as 'green' and anti-consuming as yourself. My personal mission is to prove that being eco-conscious does not mean we have to compromise our lifestyles in terms of fashion and design. (We love fashion and clothes at Eco-Boudoir, but we care how they are produced - simple as that.)<br /><br />Nobody needs a £325 printed dressing gown: This is very true. Our printed dressing gowns are for people who would like to buy them. They are this price because organic silk printed in the UK is expensive as is paying our wonderful seamstress in East London. If you would prefer to buy a beige hemp dressing gown or a white organic cotton towelling gown for £40 - please be my guest. <br /><br />Kind regards,<br /><br />Jenny<br />Textiles Researcher<br />+ Founder of Eco-BoudoirBeloved Mediahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13635777600132017705noreply@blogger.com