Harrogate bridal designer Luna Bride has released a sustainable bridesmaids’ collection

Harrogate bridal designer Luna Bride has released a sustainable bridesmaids’ collection: Image 1

Ethical bridal designer Luna Bride has released a new sustainable bridesmaids' collection. Created by founder and designer Keely Brightmore from her Harrogate bridal studio, the range comprises a trio of styles: a modern jumpsuit, a stylish wrap dress and a slinky bias-cut style. Each design is available in ten colourways and comes in two of of the world's most sustainable fibres – linen and Tencel – and are made by local seamstresses, which reduces the products' carbon footprint.

"It has taken a year to work out the best way to create designs that use high-quality production while remaining affordable," Keely explains. "Many people don't realise that popular bridesmaids brands continue to use polyester and manufacture in China, making this eco-conscious collection something totally different."The fashion-forward styles lend themselves to be worn again, which increases the sustainability factor even further. There are also matching bags and headbands in the pipeline!

Check out www.lunabride.com

Image courtesy of www.emmapilkingtonweddings.co.uk

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