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Monday, December 12, 2011

Scarf Time

Gaaah, it's winter! And present time! Eek. Good thing I've had these scarves on back-up for a  while now -- it's the perfect time to check 'em out. Also, see A Peace Treaty's scarf selection, which is pretty amazing (as is its jewelry).

2. FashionABLE Dember scarf, $32:


 FashionABLE is a nonprofit working with women in Africa who have been exploited due to extreme poverty. Learn more here.

3. L.O.V. Project Varkala Scarf, $85



L.O.V. Project stands for the Live One Vision Project and raises awareness of and funds for people and organizations "who have almost lost hope" (these people also create the scarves)... They organization's first stop was Little Flower Mercy Home in India. Learn more here.

4. Mercado Global Loose Weave Striped Scarf, $25


This scarf was handcrafted by artisans using a traditional Mayan foot loom. No biggie, right? Mercado Global  partners with indigenous women artisans to craft amazing goods, and proceeds go to help mothers lift communities out of poverty and send kids to school, according to its website.

So there you are -- not a bad start, right? And each company offers a selection of scarves and accessories beyond what I just shared. Visit away: A Peace TreatyFashionABLEL.O.V. Project, and Mercado Global. And of course, feel free to contact me if you know of any other companies or organizations I should share!

2 comments:

  1. Love the scarves! Especially the L.O.V project scarf, I can see myself wearing that in summer too! And what an amazing organisation.
    But now we need a scarf tying 'How To'. I recently found this awesome video, 25 ways to tie a scarf in 4.5 mins. Check it out and enjoy!


    http://blog.cashmereandkaye.com/2011/11/18/25-ways-to-wear-a-scarf-in-4-5-minutes-yes-please/

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  2. heyo, that girl knows how to work a scarf! super handy, thanks for sharing. and glad you liked the L.O.V. Project find.

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