Apr 29, 2008 at 5:27 pm by Allison McCarthy

Perfectly Imperfect's Wabi Sabi Story

Have you scouted out Perfectly Imperfect, the eco-friendly brand that uses only organic cotton and other sustainable textiles to protect our environment?

Perfectly Imperfect stands out in a sea of green because the company was inspired by the wabi sabi way of life, an ancient Chinese philosophy adapted by Japanese tea masters. The wabi sabi lifestyle embodies freshness, simplicity, and rustic beauty. It also encourages the elegance and uniqueness of everything made by hand.

Perfectly Imperfect has so many great pieces in their collection, but I like the style and simplicity of this Abbey dress made of bamboo and organic cotton. It’s loose fitting (i.e. very comfortable) with a v-neck (i.e. good for pairing with necklaces) and features gathered detail at the bust and shoulders (i.e. flattering for both petite and curvy frames). It’s long enough to be worn as a dress but would also look fabulous over a pair of jeans.

I like nothing better than a brand with a story behind it, and Perfectly Imperfect has just that.

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