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The line has been expanded to add more sizes to the sustainable fashion line. To design a line of sustainable fashions for larger sizes, Saffrona developed styles that would not only flatter larger women, but would move and stretch and support without the need for zippers, hooks, or snaps.
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The SUSTAINABLES line is shown in the August issue of Skorch Magazine as seen on the top plus size models in the country from the Rock the Runways Fashion Show. Thank you Skorch Ladies.
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The SUSTAINABLES line is featured in the Oregonian newspaper article "Cue the clothes, it's party time" on the front page of the living section. The article is written by the head Fashion Editor for the Oregonian. Thank you Vivienne McInerny
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The SUSTAINABLE line is shown on the Tuesday morning BETTER program on KPTV in Portland, OR as it is debuted on the top plus size models in the country. Thank you very much to Nicolle Camarata of KPTV Fox 12's BETTER Show for MCing the Rock the Runway show.
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Skorch Magazine invites to participate in the Rock the Runway fashion show, which introduces the plus sized Sustainable designs to the VIP audience. The SUSTAINABLES line is debuted on the top plus size models in the country. Thank you very much to Carrie and Jessica of Skorch Magazine and Tod Foulk of Semper Fashion for pulling all the shows together.
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The SUSTAINABLES line kicks off the 2006 Portland Fashion Week Sustainable Fashion Show with 20 new designs for the spring 2007 collection. The fabrics showcased are hemp, hemp/silk blends, organic cotton, and bamboo.
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The SUSTAINABLES line kicks off the fashion show on the front steps of Portland City Hall to promote Sustainable Fashions and the up-coming Portland Fashion Week. Of the designers shown, SUSTAINABLES line is the only line actually shown in Fashion Week from the City Hall event.
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