Eco Logika

Eco Logika is an Australian handmade ethical organic fashion label by designer Charlene O'brien. O'Brien operates out of Western Australia. Eco Logika has be worn across the globe including The Earth Diet founder Liana Werner-Gray at the Miss Earth Australia pageant 2009 and Perth model Elise Carr at the Paris Fashion Week in October 2009.
Philosophy Of Eco Logika
Through Eco Logika, O'Brien created a carbon neutral through their solar powered workplace, using rainwater for dyeing collected off their property. They conserve the environment by using recycled and organic materials preferably certified and help global communities sustain themselves by eradicating poverty, prostitution and terrorism by creating jobs at grass root levels. They use no chemicals or pesticides in production and save on water, the worlds most valuable resource.
Eco Logika
Each Eco Logika design are individually handmade pieces and Hand dyed Textiles using organic Australian Bush Dyes. Exhibits in selected Galleries Nationally and Internationally. O'Brien offers textile workshops. Eco Logika invent new yarns using recycled denim, organic cotton, hemp and natural dyed wool and silk for eco textiles, eco clothing and accessories. Production methods use ancient hand skills in knit, crochet and weaves. They design for the self aware man and woman who value well-made hand crafted products. They care about earth and humanity by promoting environmental issues in their community.
Current projects
Eco Logika was worn by I Love Earth founder Liana Werner-Gray at the Miss Earth Australia 2009 pageant. Miss Earth is an annual international beauty pageant promoting environmental awareness. Along with Miss Universe and Miss World contests, Miss Earth is one of the three largest beauty pageants in the world in terms of the number of national-level competitions to participate in the world finals. The reigning titleholders dedicate their year to promote environmental projects and to address issues concerning the environment. O'Brien recently returned home from Paris Fashion Week in October 2009.
eco textile workshops and DIY couture are now available.
 
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