The Guardian

The Guardian

"ETHICAL & GREEN INNOVATIONS, THE FUTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS"

 

4 February 2012

 

"BRITISH LINGERIE AND LOUNGEWEAR BRAND LUVA HUVA SHOWS THAT ETHICAL CAN STILL BE BEAUTIFUL"

"Luva Huva (pronounced Lover Huva) produces beautiful, handmade lingerie which celebrates elegant feminine style. Their use of ethically sourced and environmentally friendly fabrics wherever possible provides a more sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to the often wasteful fashion industry. All their products are beautifully hand crafted in their small studio in London. 

The fabrics used in their ranges include 100% organic cotton, bamboo, soy and hemp fabrics, along with end of lines remnants, and vintage lace. The results are miles away from the dreary, uncomfortable clothing that has unfortunately become associated with natural fabrics. 

Their Spring 2012 collection includes knickers, boxers, babydolls, nighties and loungepants, along with 100% angora, merino and cashmere knitwear pieces and accessories. All of the lingerie items are finished with frills and delicate bows in a variety of pastel and neutral shades. Their new Spring 2012 catalogue, full of beautiful imagery, is available now. 

Luva Huva produces 4 collections a year, but also creates small limited edition runs using end of line remnant and vintage fabrics, which pop up on their website through-out the year. Their Spring 2012 collection includes beautiful pinks and reds perfectly suited to valentines gift buying, and for male shoppers anxious about choosing the right size garments, the easy fitting nature of Luva Huva's range makes shopping straight forward."

 

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