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How Charlotte L-J discovered a more earth-loving, gentle and sustainable approach to making and dyeing natural fabrics

How Charlotte L-J discovered a more earth-loving, gentle and sustainable approach to making and dyeing natural fabrics

Update: 2022-07-08
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Charlotte Lawson Johnston of Cloth Collective is on a mission to educate consumers on non-toxic fabrics and using sustainable fibres such as linen, silk and hemp. Trained at the New York School of Interior Design, Charlotte now lives between Oxford and Uruguay. She has two daughters and a cow called Leche, which her husband gave as a birthday gift. She is passionate about natural fabrics having been alarmed at the amount of water used and the chemical smell of textile manufacturing when creating her first collection. It kick-started a desire to create fabrics in a more natural, sustainable way. Tune in for more.

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How Charlotte L-J discovered a more earth-loving, gentle and sustainable approach to making and dyeing natural fabrics

How Charlotte L-J discovered a more earth-loving, gentle and sustainable approach to making and dyeing natural fabrics

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