Why can't you find many of our products elsewhere on the Internet? In our assortment, you can also find original clothes made for us by our partners in Italy, Czech Republic and Poland. Goods made in Europe from quality materials are becoming increasingly popular. Satisfied and returning customers are nice proof of that. We are currently looking for free production capacities in Europe. If you know any, please send an advice to our customer service department.
Organic cotton
Organic cotton is generally defined as cotton that is grown organically in subtropical countries such as India, Turkey, China and parts of the USA, from non-genetically modified plants and without the use of any synthetic agricultural chemicals such as fertilizers or pesticides other than those that allow certified eco-labeling. Its production supports the increase of biodiversity and reduces the negative impacts that arise during the cultivation of conventional cotton. Cotton covers 2.5% of the world's arable land, but uses 10-16% of the world's consumption of pesticides (including herbicides, insecticides and defoliants), which is more than any other crop. The significantly lower price of classic cotton is thus bought out by the destroyed soil and polluted surface waters. We support the sale of organic cotton products. The word “organic” conjures up images of farmers toiling in fields under a hot sun, growing fruits and vegetables without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. But what about organic cotton? Just as there are organic foods, there is also organic cotton clothing. Organic cotton is grown using methods that are gentle on the environment. Farmers who grow organic cotton do not use harmful chemicals on their crops. Organic cotton is better for the environment because it reduces pollution and conserves water. According to the National Cotton Council of America, it takes approximately one-third of a pound (0.15 kilograms) of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to produce one conventional cotton t-shirt [source: National Cotton Council]. With organic farming practices, that number drops dramatically since no synthetic chemicals are used in production. In addition, producing one pound (0.45 kilograms) of conventional cotton requires more than 2,700 gallons (10,000 liters) of water; only 302 gallons (1,140 liters) are needed to produce an equivalent amount of certified organic cotton [source: Green Peace]. As you can see, choosing certified organic clothing helps reduce your impact on the planet. When you buy certified organic clothes, you can be sure that they were made without child labor or forced labor practices commonly found in countries where conventional cotton is produced [source: Wear Your Voice Mag]. You might pay a little more for these items initially but know that your purchase supports sustainable farming practices and fair treatment of workers around the globe.
Lace
In the
lace clothing category, we include the most interesting lace fashion hits of this season. Lace can take many forms, from subtle delicate lace adornments to more imaginative lace parts on clothes to full-length garments. But beware, the more lace on the clothes, the less it is suitable for everyday wear. Lace can be with simple subtle motifs, but also colorful lace with natural and ornamental motifs. The motif and richness of the lace on clothing must be carefuly chosen for every particular occasion. Lace clothes are the perfect choice for any formal or special occasion. They are elegant and beautiful, and they can be worn to a variety of events. Whether you’re attending a wedding, a party, or another type of event, lace clothing can help you make a statement. There are many different types of lace clothes available on the market today. The options are endless when it comes to choosing the right piece of clothing for your body type and personal style.
Festive
We use
festive clothes for a variety of occasions. There is no universal recommendation on how festive clothing should look like. Every opportunity has its specifics. For the theater, we choose a different outfit than the concert of the local brass band. But in both cases, we certainly want to look elegant and feel comfortable in the chosen outfit. There's no denying that the holidays are a time for over-indulgence. From rich, savory dishes to decadent desserts and cocktails, it can be hard to resist temptation during the holiday season. However, just because you're indulging doesn't mean you have to sacrifice style. In fact, many would argue that this is the time of year when your wardrobe should be at its best. After all, there are plenty of parties and events to attend where you'll want to dress to impress. If you're not sure where to start when it comes to festive style, we've got you covered. Here are some tips on how to dress for the holidays without looking like a Grinch. Go for shimmer and shine. One of the easiest ways to add some holiday flair to your outfit is by opting for pieces with a bit of shimmer or shine. This could mean sequins, metallics, or even velvet fabrics in jewel tones. Whatever route you choose, just make sure it looks intentional - no one wants TOO much sparkle! Play with proportions. Another great way to stand out during the holiday party circuit is by playing with proportion in your outfits. Think about pairing a voluminous skirt with a more fitted top or cropped pants with an oversized sweater or blazer. Not only will this help you stay comfortable as you indulge in all those holiday treats, but it also ensures that you'll look chic and put-together no matter what event you're attending. Have fun with accessories. The holidays are also a great time to get creative with your accessories game. If normally stick tounsubstantial jewelry or basics handbags opt instead fortstatement pieces that really make an impact. Oversized earrings, bold cocktail rings, embellished clutches - go wild! Just remember not too overdo it. One statement piece per outfit should suffice. And don’t forget about footwear! Festive heels a pair of or glamorous flats can take any ensemble from drab to fab instantly. Incorporate festive motifs. If you want your clothes to wear your holiday spirit on their sleeve (literally), then considerincorporating festive motifs into your look.