Sustainable Fashion Designers Choose O-Wool Organic Fabrics for Fall-Winter 09 Collections
Vermont Organic Fiber Company (VTOF) reports that its O-Wool organic fabrics for Fall/Winter '09 have been selected by leading sustainable fashion designers including Bodkin, Deborah Lindquist, Bahar Shahpar, Susan Woo and Whitten Grey in the United States, Fin (Norway) and Elena Garcia (UK) in Europe, and Dagg and Stacey (Toronto) and Nixxi (Vancouver, BC) in Canada.
These designers and many others who emphasize sustainable fashion are incorporating a variety of O~Wool fabrics. VTOF reports that it is the nation's leading provider of Merino wool fabrics made with wool grown and certified to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) national organic program standard.
"My customers are amazed by the great quality, colors, texture, and variety of organic wool fabrics they have never seen before," said New York City-based Susan Woo, who used O~Wool suiting and twill fabrics to create a powerful line of cocktail dresses, blouses, skirts and blazers. A photo of her O~Wool cocktail dress will be in the December issue of Vogue magazine.
"We are excited that more designers than ever before are using O~Wool in their collections," said Matthew Mole, president of Vermont Organic Fiber Company, noting that "the use of O~Wool by all these top designers shows that fashion and environmental sustainability easily go hand-in-hand.
"My customers are amazed by the great quality, colors, texture, and variety of organic wool fabrics they have never seen before," said New York City-based Susan Woo, who used O~Wool suiting and twill fabrics to create a powerful line of cocktail dresses, blouses, skirts and blazers. A photo of her O~Wool cocktail dress will be in the December issue of Vogue magazine.
"We are excited that more designers than ever before are using O~Wool in their collections," said Matthew Mole, president of Vermont Organic Fiber Company, noting that "the use of O~Wool by all these top designers shows that fashion and environmental sustainability easily go hand-in-hand.
Mole will be presenting October 20-22, 2009, at the Organic Exchange Sustainable Textiles conference in Seattle, WA.
Also in the United States, New York City-based design house Bodkin used the O~Wool by Jasco interlock and crepe fabrics in their dresses. In January, 2009, Bodkin was granted the first Ecco Domani Sustainable Design Award. Bahar Shahpar, designer and director of the Green Fashion Shows during New York Fashion Week in September, 2009, incorporated O~Wool by Jasco crepe into her five-piece Holiday collection. Well-known Los Angeles, CA-based sustainable designer-to-the-stars Deborah Lindquist integrated O~Wool melton into her mandarin collar wool jacket. And Whitten Grey's designer Brittney Davenport uses the beautiful O~Wool melton fabric for a jumper and party dress sold direct as well as at boutiques around world.
In Canada, Toronto-based Dagg and Stacey's Karen Dagg and Stacey Paterson used the O~Wool melton wool to create their Caroll Coat which is sold direct and at select boutiques in the country while designer Jada-lee of Nixxi used the O~Wool by Jasco interlock for her line of clean, classic apparel including a cardigan wrap, shawl, and coat made in her own Vancouver, Canada facility.
In Europe, Elena Garcia in London felted the O~Wool jersey to create a line of timeless shrugs, capes, and long coats sold online and in boutiques throughout the UK, and Norwegian fashion design house FIN will be selling their melton O~Wool coats in stores throughout the United States. In February 2008, The company won the Naloyet 2009 award, Norway's most prestigious fashion award.
All VTOF's processing is done in New England to either the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) or Oecotex.
Also in the United States, New York City-based design house Bodkin used the O~Wool by Jasco interlock and crepe fabrics in their dresses. In January, 2009, Bodkin was granted the first Ecco Domani Sustainable Design Award. Bahar Shahpar, designer and director of the Green Fashion Shows during New York Fashion Week in September, 2009, incorporated O~Wool by Jasco crepe into her five-piece Holiday collection. Well-known Los Angeles, CA-based sustainable designer-to-the-stars Deborah Lindquist integrated O~Wool melton into her mandarin collar wool jacket. And Whitten Grey's designer Brittney Davenport uses the beautiful O~Wool melton fabric for a jumper and party dress sold direct as well as at boutiques around world.
In Canada, Toronto-based Dagg and Stacey's Karen Dagg and Stacey Paterson used the O~Wool melton wool to create their Caroll Coat which is sold direct and at select boutiques in the country while designer Jada-lee of Nixxi used the O~Wool by Jasco interlock for her line of clean, classic apparel including a cardigan wrap, shawl, and coat made in her own Vancouver, Canada facility.
In Europe, Elena Garcia in London felted the O~Wool jersey to create a line of timeless shrugs, capes, and long coats sold online and in boutiques throughout the UK, and Norwegian fashion design house FIN will be selling their melton O~Wool coats in stores throughout the United States. In February 2008, The company won the Naloyet 2009 award, Norway's most prestigious fashion award.
All VTOF's processing is done in New England to either the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) or Oecotex.