►Capelet and organic linen dress by Echo Verde
▼ Denim blue dress in hemp fabric by Canadian designer, Brenda Laine Designs
▲ Kimberly Milette
“I’m so glad we opened the store here on the Island,” Milette adds. “I was missing the customer interaction. The locals have been so welcoming.” Going forward, eco.spirit plans to open a manufacturing and design studio in Charlottetown. Milette is also launching her own clothing line in 2020, aiming to create pieces that are “super comfortable, with beautiful fabrics, and of course, all- Canadian. Favourites that I’ve made my own.”
She’s also bringing back a line of hemp jeans called “2020s,” reminiscent of Levi’s original hemp jeans. “Every item will be named after someone special in my life,” says Milette. Quality clothing that looks good and feels great never goes out of style, especially when it’s locally-designed and ethically-sourced. Connecting to a friendly, energetic community like eco.spirit makes the choice to be sustainable even easier— letting you love the footprint you leave!
eco.spirit emporium 134 Kent St., Charlottetown Confederation Court Mall 902.790.6323 www.naturallycanada.com
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