As you know, we put a lot of thought into what we bring into both Maria Luisa Boutique and ML by Maria Luisa.
Goods, whether a fall sweater or a scented candle, are not selected solely because they “look good” or “smell just lovely.”
No, all of our sourcing for products goes much deeper – and we believe that is one of the reasons why you continue to be a loyal patron, something we never take for granted.
This autumn, we are really putting the spotlight on what we call “ethical shopping” – once again calling your attention to products and designs that have deeper meaning.
As Maria Luisa Whittingham says, “Just because something is made in a particular region doesn’t mean it’s made ethically.”
We do research on what we bring into the shops, as we continue our search to supplement our longtime brands and designs that you know and love with new finds from around the world that add something more to the mix.
That’s why we will continue to share the stories behind our goods with you, whether they are items made following Fair Trade practices, designs that benefit women across the globe or even products that directly support our local artists and artisans.
Feel free to always ask us about anything that catches your eye; we like nothing more than to share the story behind what fills our shops.
And to keep that conversation going – both literally and figuratively – we ask you to “save the date” of Nov. 8 when we host a special evening from 5 to 8 p.m.
We will officially introduce one of our newest brands – MacKenzie83, a New-York based, made-in-America company that designs eco-friendly, responsibly sourced accessories featuring organic, free-range and vegetable-tanned leathers, organic cottons and recycled metals.
We plan to not only showcase its handcrafted creations but also host a “sip and chat” about Fair Trade and ethical shopping options, focusing on why we decided to carry the brand – and how you can get more involved in how you shop and what it all means.
The evening will also serve to raise funds for one of our important local nonprofits, the Center for Safety and Change, with 20 percent of all product sales to be donated to the organization.
And a bonus? You’ll also save 10% that evening on MacKenzie83 purchases above $200.
It’s really a win-win, don’t you think?
Sign up through our Facebook events page (Link HERE) - and hope to see you there!
• And speaking of supporting local artists and artisans, we
hope you’ll also make a plan to stop by Oct. 13, when we offer a Trunk Show
featuring jewelry from Nyack-born designer and artist Jane Cowles. Coinciding
with Nyack’s Fall Sidewalk Sale – another “shop local” event not to be missed
– Jane will be on hand from 2 to 4 p.m. showcasing her one-of-a-kind fine
jewelry, inspired by the gardens of Paris and handcrafted in New York. We know
you’ll just love her work, which also includes custom designs – so we hope to
see you then, as well.
(And speaking of happenings this month, remember the final
Nyack Street Fair of the year is set for this Sunday).
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