Liberté Clothing, the company that espouses “Free to Speak, Free to Wear” has signed onto the upcoming Fashion Fights Poverty fashion show in Washington, DC on October 26th. The D.C. based fundraiser brings together national and international designers that champion ethical trade and environmentally and socially conscious ideas. Fashion Fights Poverty brings awareness about organizations such as Aid to Artisans and Bead for Life, both of which highlight the plight of struggling creators around the world.
Liberté opened its doors on January 17th of 2006. Since its inception Liberte has espoused a deeper belief in freedom, independence and the power of fashion to express these beliefs. Liberté’
“Fashion Fights Poverty represents a social outlook and activism that Liberté designs convey,” states Liberté CEO and President Josh Toth. “While Liberté prints all of our designs on-site, we employ American Apparel for our clothing and we were very excited to see that they were a Fashion Fights Poverty “Dress Responsibly Lookbook” Contributor. Liberté
With many charitable events and benefits in the future, Liberté is eager to not only expand to a wider audience, but also educate and inspire the customer.
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