The collection features a number of classic favorites such as the Sweetie and the L’Amour together with a wonderful selection of separates to mix and match for summer. With this collection Trashy Diva will be donating 10% from all online and in store purchases of the pieces in the cranes range from July 28th – August 26th to the Gulf Restoration Network to help fund their extremely important conservation work. To find out more about their great work and photos of the beautiful area that the Gulf Restoration Network protects, head on over to Trashy Diva’s latest blog post!įor this blog post, the fabulous folk at Trashy Diva have invited me to put together an outfit from the gorgeous Cranes Collection. Today there are only about 600 Whooping Cranes left. Sadly the Louisiana Whooping Cranes that were once abundant in the area, have become extremely endangered due to the damage caused to the wetlands. The wetlands are home to a wide variety of species, and as you may have guessed – cranes. The Gulf Restoration network are a local group dedicated to preserving and protecting the wetlands ecosystem that keeps South Louisiana thriving and protected from tropical storms. For their latest collection, Trashy Diva have created a fantastic range of summer styles in this gorgeous crane fabric for their partnership with the Gulf Restoration Network. When I think of the graceful creatures that cranes are, the words ethereal and elegant come to mind. I believe this stunning rayon fabric captures the beauty of cranes so perfectly, and brings to mind the print one might see on a kimono. In Japanese, Chinese, and Korean tradition, the crane represents good fortune and longevity due to its fabled life span of a thousand years. Throughout Asia, the crane is a symbol of happiness and eternal youth.
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