Bold Use of Color and Form by Kelly Lane at Jute and Jackfruit: Bringing Eco-fashion to New Heights

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Ambrosia in honeydew is a ravishing ruched sun dress with flower waist accent. Uniquely eco-chic and feminine. Easy to wear.

Kelly Lane has done it again for Spring: her stunning combination of color, form and fabric are best in class. For the unfamiliar, it is hard to believe or guess that Kelly Lane uses all eco-fabrics (organic cotton, bamboo, soy and hemp) because her impeccable use of color and design leaves nothing to be desired. If you sample her dresses, you will see what we mean: soft, luxurious, mod, and chic. This season is her most ingenious yet, with a combination of hand-printed fabrics and exceptionally soft bamboo and soy jersey. The pieces are at once sophisticated and sexy, yet very comfortable and easy to wear…. from work to play.

Kelly Lane’s flare for color and shape, combined with her environmental integrity makes her a stand-out. Kelly Lane is also one of very few eco-designers whose production is 100% made in the USA and hand-crafted.

Some of our favorites above and below:

The “Iris” dress in Blueberry has elegantly gathered sleeves and a hand-printed center accent strip. Made from luxe soft soy and organic cotton, this dress redefines summer cocktail sophistication.

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In the Blueberry Viola dress by Kelly Lane we find another perfect piece for summer. Not only could you wear this dress to a summer party, but also out on the town or easily to work. The Viola’s dolman sleeves, gathered skirt and hand-printed pockets give it a sexy sophistication appropriate for any age. This dress is made from soy, certified organic cotton, hemp and Tencel, a material derived from the Eucalyptus plant.

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The Honeydew (and blueberry) Belle dress by Kelly Lane is fully lined with hand-printed center accent is perfect for relaxing in the sun on a summer day. Made from soy, certified organic cotton and spandex, the design is fresh and fun.

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Check out these and more at our website Jute and Jackfruit (www.juteandjackfruit.com).

For more on Kelly Lane, visit our earlier blog posts.

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