Latin Quarters introduces first eco-friendly fashion capsule

Latin Quarters, a leading premium women’s fashion brand in India, has announced the launch of its first eco-friendly capsule collection, ‘Revive.’ This collection, inspired by Mother Earth, reflects the company’s commitment to guiding a new generation of fashion enthusiasts towards conscious apparel choices. With ‘Revive,’ Latin Quarters aims to offer eco-friendly clothing options for contemporary Indian women, ensuring that quality, style, and trends are not compromised.

The ‘Revive’ capsule exemplifies Latin Quarters’ focus on ethical fashion and environmental consciousness by harmonizing nature with practical design. Each item in this collection is crafted from recycled materials, underscoring the brand’s dedication to providing sustainable options without compromising quality. The collection features earthy, understated pieces with accents of recycled fabrics, aiming to reduce the impact on landfills. Moreover, the materials used are breathable and gentle on the skin, encouraging women to shop mindfully and authentically.

Rahul Bhalla, CEO and Co-Founder of Latin Quarters, expressed, “The launch of our new capsule marks our entry into a new era of eco-friendly fashion that combines timelessness with trendiness. This collection reinforces our commitment to making conscious choices for our customers while supporting broader environmental initiatives. Over the past fifteen years, we have always prioritized curating fashion that resonates with our customers across India. As fashion evolves, it is our responsibility to evolve with it and inspire our customers to make sustainable choices.”

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