© Marne Lucas. Elsa and Me’s little red eco-dress.
Just in time for Mother’s Day, Elsa and Me‘s little organic cotton dress gets a colorful power-red makeover to ring in warmer temps and stocking-free ensembles. Made in the New York City’s Garment District, this figure flattering eco-dress boasts a classic silhouette and versatile style, and can be worn by moms, daughters, and grandmothers alike.
© Marne Lucas
Driven to deliver “the world’s most quality-driven, and socially and environmentally conscious product,” Elsa and Me founder Maja Svensson is striving toward this goal by offering designs that are “not dependent on short term trends or a specific season,” according to the website.
This mission, paired with the New York-based label’s local production and sustainable packaging, gives the label a competitive eco-edge that might help it beat fashion’s test of time.
© Marne Lucas
Conveniently available online, this stylish number also comes in two additional timeless shades, vanilla white and midnight blue. Ranging in price from $200-$220, including free shipping globally, the dress’ major selling point is its timeless style and long-term wearability–magic to my ears.
Plus, Elsa and Me calls on real women to model their dresses, proving that the silhouette fits–and flatters–a variety of body types.
© Elsa and Me. Kestrel Jenkins in Elsa and Me’s vanilla white.
© Elsa and Me. Marne Lucas in Elsa and Me’s dusty black.
© Elsa and Me. Rani Nazim in Elsa and Me’s midnight blue.
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