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Wild Ivy launch sustainable apparel for women

The innovative fashion brand, Wild Ivy the Label has launched a sustainable clothing line for women globally with their iconic timeless pieces. They aim to change the status quo in the fashion industry with the launch of their latest collection this year.

The sustainable clothing brand is focused on giving women of all ages a collection that is sustainable and luxuriously manufactured to stand the test of time. A recent report estimates the global apparel market to generate $1.3 trillion in 2015 and is projected to generate over $1.5 trillion in 2020. This provides evidence of the increasing demand for clothing and fashion accessories worldwide. The sustainable fashion trend has been overlooked and hasn’t been given the recognition it deserves. Although many brands have started abiding by the sustainable status quo, only a handful stay true to their commitment.

Wild Ivy aims to stay true to its sustainable identity through its new timeless collection. The brand’s main focus is on creating and producing sustainable, luxury prices with good quality. The company is all set to launch its Limited Edition products in November to further keep its commitment to providing fashionable apparel for women between the ages of 20 to 55 ensuring premium quality. Highlighting the affordable luxury revolution, the company aims to market fashion that does not deteriorate the environment that results in the cause for a cleaner earth for the present and future generations. The company claims to donate 1% of their sales proceeds to reliable NGOs for environmental causes and fight against domestic abuse. The brand recognizes itself to be female-centric and sees the need to empower women across the globe.

Wild Ivy The Label is a sustainable clothing brand that focuses on providing high quality affordable female clothing to customers across the globe. They have established their headquarters in Barcelona, and ensure women look good without contributing to environmental pollution.

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