Pret-à-Porter-Mode by Noir


Danish label Noir's collections combine ecological materials with a glamorous, high-end look. For their ready to wear collection designer Peter Ingwersen uses sustainable materials such as ecologically certified cotton, bamboo and chromium free, tanned leather derived solely from livestock.

The cotton they use is cultivated in Uganda obeying fair trade criteria and contains no harmful additions of pesticides. As the name suggests, almost all pieces in the collection are black with items also available in white or cream.
Noir has just launched a seductive, sexy underwear collection, which, unfortunately, is hitherto only available in Copenhagen but can be ordered from their hotline(Tel: +45-33919100)





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