“I had this vision of making a product that has travelled the minimum amount of miles, uses the minimum amount of chemical possible, that’s socially responsible and organic. Once you’ve got that information, you can’t go backwards.” Boasting infinite amounts of luxury and feminine charm, Mother of Pearl's new sustainable diffusion line, No Frills, aims to provide a socially conscious, organic capsule collection with low carbon emissions. Here, Creative Director Amy Powney describes her upbringing and how it shaped her current career path and need to trace her fabrics and textiles back to their points of origin. With the sustainability vanguard leading the way, the No Frills collection has received limitless praise, because let’s face it, who wouldn’t their wardrobe to be overflowing with those dreamy jacquards and cotton ruffles?
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