The Eliza Faulkner collection is made entirely in Canada. Much of it is even produced by Eliza herself in her Montreal atelier. She also works with small, local producers.
Because part of the production takes place in her own atelier, and there is direct contact with the local producers, we can be sure that it is done in ethical and fair conditions.Much of Eliza Faulkner’s designs are made of linen. This is a natural and sustainable material. Linen is made from flax, a plant that requires much less irrigation water and chemical pesticides than conventional cotton.
Eliza Faulkner also uses cotton and wool in the collection. These are natural materials, although conventional cotton is not considered sustainable. Growing the plant and processing the material causes high water and chemical consumption.You will also find synthetic materials such as polyester and nylon in Eliza Faulkner’s collection. These materials are not sustainable and have the risk of releasing microplastics when washed. This is why COSH! always recommends washing your synthetic clothes in a GuppyFriend. This is a laundry bag that catches microplastics so they do not end up in the water.
Several of the materials in the Eliza Faulkner collection are recycled. The brand uses deadstock materials to create colorful designs. Deadstock consists of production surpluses from manufacturers, or from bankruptcies. To prevent these unused materials from ending up in landfills, Eliza Faulkner uses them to make her fashionable collections.
Eliza Faulkner is partly circular as she recycles deadstock materials. The linen collection is also circular. Garments made from a single material are easy to recycle after use. When a garment is made of a natural material, and contains no chemicals, it is even biodegradable.
Unfortunately, not all garments in the collection are equally circular. Some designs are made of a combination of different materials. This is much harder to recycle. Because Eliza Faulkner uses deadstock materials, the brand has less influence on the composition of the materials.Eliza Faulkner certainly has a short chain! Production takes place in Canada, in the Montréal area. The materials are sourced from local weavers and even the deadstock materials are sourced locally.
Part of Eliza Faulkner’s collection is vegan. The brand uses a lot of natural materials in their collection, which also reduces the risk of shedding microplastics. Nevertheless, some garments are also made of wool, for example the jackets. Unfortunately, the brand does not provide information on the origin of the wool. As a result, COSH! cannot estimate how animal-friendly the material is.
With their signature style, Eliza Faulkner is nonetheless timeless. The designs are bold, daring, and colorful. With bright prints and fun details. Along with this, the brand works with quality materials to give a longer life to its products.
On the product page of each garment, you will also find care tips. This way, the brand helps to keep your purchase looking great for a long time.Because Eliza Faulkner does much of the production itself, this immediately helps the brand’s transparency. Unfortunately, the brand does not yet say as much about the origin of the materials and the other production workshops they work with.
Conclusion
Looking for a bold outfit? Do you love color and feminine designs? Then be sure to take a look at Eliza Faulkner’s collection! Find where to buy the brand on the map below.
¿Buscas un conjunto atrevido? ¿Te encantan el color y los diseños femeninos? Entonces no dejes de echar un vistazo a la colección de Eliza Faulkner. Encuentra dónde comprar la marca en el siguiente mapa.