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Pink is always a good idea! 💗What a unique opportunity I had to shoot some videos while Jordan is photographing her model Carmyn! Check out the amazing fashion creations made by Jordan! @templebayco❤️The beach! ❤️The flowers! ❤️The sidewalk restaurants!#niagaraonthelakeA summer day at Niagara-on-the-Lake. Happy weekend!Sending love with all my heart!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Merry Christmas! Christmas blessings of peace, joy and love!❤️ #merrychristmas #christmas #snow #whitechristmasBaby, it’s cold outside! Dancing in the Kincardine gazebo!💃🕺🏼#dancing #kincardine #gazeboDecember 1st and all our nutcrackers are ready for Christmas!NORTHERN REFLECTIONS: blue buffalo check sweaterAutumn leaves echos in my mind as the majestic trees are garbed in gold and crimson. A walk on a little country road is a pleasant way to spend a Sunday afternoon in Kincardine. #kincardine #autumnleavesSunny autumn days! Happy October! ❤️Pre-loved orange sweater made in Canada. #october #thriftedfashion #fashionblogger #slowfashionGingham— as timeless as a white picket fence. Makes me happy and reminds me of my childhood, living in a house with a pink gingham kitchen.Holiday in August at Niagara-on-the-Lake.It’s a lovely day today at Niagara-on-the-Lake, the prettiest flowers in this charming town with flowers everywhere! 🌹🌸🌺🌷🌻Some of my favourite things: a summer afternoon view from the window, vintage decanter from the ‘60s, fashion jewellery, heart mirror and a painting of little beach houses. ❤️Duckie taking a bath.Sunset in Kincardine, another day is over and time to dream…❤️Summer sunsets on Lake Huron make me feel fine!❤️Tweetie our shredding machine in action. She will destroy secret information as well as magazines and unwanted advertising. A very useful little helper.
WHO MADE MY CLOTHES?
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IMPORTANT TO KNOW—AND HOW MANY PEOPLE OR ANIMALS WERE HURT/EXPLOITED IN THE PROCESS!
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Such a beautiful post, and touching message. A lot of attention is directed towards plastics, and recycling, but knowing where our clothing comes from and the conditions that the people who made them are in are equally as important. Their lives, and the materials used, matter. A cheap pair of pants have a much higher cost than just what is written on the price tag.
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Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! Together we can make a difference.
❤ carmen
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It was such a heart breaking story and I know in reality that most of the clothes made in the world are probably in poor conditions. I do hope things improve for these factory workers. Your daughter’s dress is very stylish!
Thank you for being a part of TBT Fashion link up and hope to see you soon!
Alice
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Thank you dear Alice! My new post shows some photos of Jean and her opening day at Drizzle & Shine. She is very passionate about making a difference in the world, to make it a better place for all. Vote with our dollars, we have more power than we think. 🙂
Fashion with compassion!
❤ carmen
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Carmen, that day when the factory collapsed in Bangladesh, was a terrible tragedy for so many. The shock waves were felt far into the fashion community and your question is as important now as then. Good for you and your daughter to be stepping out and making a stand. We do all need to have reminders of our role as consumers. Well done and thank you x
Anna
http://www.annasislandstyle.com
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My dear Anna, it makes me happy and hopeful when I see you and others who do care. Thankfully, tragedies like Bangladesh do not happen every day but the working conditions in many factories are appalling. Just as slavery was abolished, I hope to see the day we will see fair-trade and ethically made clothing all the time. Thrifting is also helpful as I know you love. Together we can make this a more beautiful world for everyone.
Thank you so much for dropping!! Have a lovely weekend on your Island!
❤ carmen
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Yes, fashion should only be fun . Sometimes I wonder if a cruelty free world is possible … but I can’t be too optimistic about that … let’s hope, let’s hope …
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I’m glad you agree dear Dan. It’s up to us, the consumers to vote with our dollars. Once we know what’s going on, we can make the right decision.
You’re right, a cruelty-free world is unlikely, but much less cruelty is something we can hope for if we all do our part and listen to our heart. ❤
Thank you so much for caring!
❤ carmen
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your daughter looks fabulous in this eco friendly dress! I love her boots too. Altogether, such a gorgeous look and she rocks it!
I do believe that ethical clothing is the next new trend. People are starting to supports suistanable brands more and more. I do my best to support them too, for example I shop at Galeb, a Croatian company that uses organtic cotton and respects the highest eco standards. It makes sense to buy locally, especially at these economically hard times. I always do my best to shop at companies that my friends work in, that is the best way to make sure our friends keep their job!
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Thank you so much dear Ivana for your thoughtful comment! I totally agree, the time is at hand when fast fashion and cheap, disposable clothes will be replaced with sustainable clothes. As we see the horrific conditions of garment workers (as well as cruelty to animals) we will no longer tolerate such treatment.
Supporting local shops and artisans is wonderful!
❤ carmen
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I will watch that documentary right away! You know I’m so focused on food, but I am also interested learning to be a more thoughtful consumer. Good luck to Jean in her new endeavor!!!
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Thank you very much my dear Susan! I am so happy you will take the time to watch this urgent documentary. It’s a real eye-opener of what’s going on and I do believe more and more people will stop supporting companies that treat their employees without regard for their safety and don’t pay them what they are worth.
Looking forward to the interview, you know I absolutely love what you are doing to make a healthier and happier life for people with your delicious recipes!
Thank you with all my heart!
❤ carmen
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I don’t pay enough attention.
I do love cotton, tho!
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My dear Melinda, I hope you will watch the film and let me know what you think. Thank you for reading and I hope we can all do our part to help make the world a better place for everyone. We don’t allow slavery, and the garment industry is not much different in many factories.
Fashion with compassion,
❤ carmen
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You are so welcome for reading. I love reading your blog.
The sweatshop conditions are truly deplorable!
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I usually check when I buy earrings from another country that the people get the right wages, but never thought of the clothes really. It is a good point.
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I’m glad you’re concerned about jewellery, that people get the wages they deserve. Sometimes we just don’t realize what’s going on and once we know we can make compassionate decisions.
Hope you watch the documentary THE TRUE COST and tell Jean what you think. She paid for the film to be shown in Seattle and I am trying to help spread the word too. Thank you so much dear Ute!
With compassion,
❤ carmen
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Wonderful post, my dear Carmen. Apart from what beautiful she is Jean with her dress, what matters is the text of your post, reasoning on materials and workmanship of our clothes. I empathize with your idea of reponsabilidad and compassion, why the world needs to reflect where globalization leads without rights. I always say that your blog is different, I always say that you are different. My dear Carmen, you’re really special and wonderful.
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Thank you very much my dear Josep-Maria! We share the same compassion, I remember your post three years ago about the tragedy in Bangladesh. You had included a photo of the rubble. It was heartbreaking. Perhaps these disasters do not happen every day, but the working conditions of the garment industry is still deplorable and unacceptable. We must care!
Your compassionate fashionista!
❤ carmen
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