The Date
Homegrown fashion start-up Virgio has introduced its latest Valentine’s Day collection, ‘The Date.’ This eco-conscious masterpiece is exclusively crafted from 100% recycled polyester, offering a limited-edition Valentine’s Edit that redefines love with recycled fabrics, elegant styles, an engaging narrative, and intricate embellishments.
The brand is committed to avoid contributing tons of polyester to landfills, showcasing it’s dedication to eco-friendly practices in the fashion industry. Each piece in the collection is meticulously designed, featuring curved seams. Virgio demonstrates that style and sustainability can harmoniously coexist through the use of recycled materials.
Inspired by Moulin Rouge, a symbol of romance, drama, and passion, ‘The Date’ collection embraces new age love – bold, raw, and expressive. It’s an ideal choice for those seeking to make a statement while staying environmentally conscious.
Virgio’s CEO & Co-founder, Amar Nagaram, emphasizes the brand’s belief in fashion beyond trends, focusing on responsibility. By utilizing recycled polyester, Virgio aims to inspire the youth towards sustainable fashion, showcasing that small steps can create significant impacts. In a unique approach, each dress in ‘The Date’ collection transparently reveals its environmental footprint, encouraging conscious consumerism. This commitment extends to eco-friendly packaging made from recycled materials.
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