Tuesday, 06 September 2011 13:32

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My mother always said that you shouldn't toot your own horn.  I don't know if including a blog about Creative Women that was featured on Milkshake counts as tooting your own horn ... but I was so flattered to see this that I sent it, right away, to my kids, friends who have helped me grow Creative Women and women that I work with here and abroad. 

The best part of this blog was how the women at Milkshake captured what Creative Women is about; it's not just me, or us in Vermont, or even the people we work with in Ethiopia.  It's the collective energy of all of us ... from Vermont, to Ethiopia, Mali, NY, Swaziland, Afghanistan, Bolivia, Peru and moreThanks for your clear writing and "getting it", Milkshake.  I just subscribed.

 

Ellen

 

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If it’s true that creativity has got to start with humanity, as Marilyn Monroe famously declared—and we believe it—and that women have the power to change the world— which we’re sure of—then the business model of design collective Creative Women is as flawless as its hand-woven goods.

Founded by Ellen Dorsch, who appreciates beautiful things, travel, and good deeds, Creative Women is based in Vermont but the women behind it reside around the world. Through partnership with a handful of female-owned textile design studios in Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Mali, and Swaziland, Dorsch’s company imports stylish accessories and traditionally-inspired accents for your home.

Each purchase supports fair trade practices and women’s financial independence in developing nations. Over the past eight years, Creative Women has helped its partner studios grow and provide jobs for more than 300 women.

The gauzy Netela Scarf is our new go-to for when the sun sets and temps fall. And we’re loving the Paris-meets-Ethiopia chic of the Hatch Tablecloth--perfect, we think, for a late-summer dinner party, followed by a well-deserved rest for the chef beneath the Textured Silk and Cotton Throw.

We knew you were more than just a pretty face Ms. Monroe.

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  • Comment Link Wednesday, 07 September 2011 09:27 posted by Yvonne Richardson

    I saw you on Milkshake and added your link to my own blog because I love your blog.

    So my advice is to toot away ladies - you deserve it.

    vonniethehappyhippy.blogspot.com

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