Categories: Lifestyle

Eco-Friendly Wedding Dresses You’ll Love

Calling all brides-to-be, friends of brides and ANYONE who appreciates eye-candy in the form of beautiful dresses.

You must check out the  Terra Amore collection by Jessica Charles. The line specializes in sustainable wedding gowns using cruelty-free materials.

Their dresses are made using  hempsilk satin, hempsilk shantung, hempsilk charmeuse, hempcel, organic cottons, cotton silk, un-dyed, un-bleached, natural silks, recycled polyester satin from bottlecaps, and trimmed with natural freshwater pearls, vintage beads, recycled and remnant laces and more…

The company pledges 3% all profits to the non profit environmental charity Trees for the Future and/or the children’s charity Alma Terra. This helps plant trees where there needed.

You can check out a gallery of the Terra Amore As a bride- to-be whose looked at plenty of dresses in the past few months I’m feeling the versatile and fashion forward Evergreen and the sweet and simple Lily .  But, in case you’re wondering … no neither of those are my dress 😉

They even offer custom-made dresses.  Contact Terra Amore for details: 805.637.3844

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Beth Funari

Beth is a Health and Wellness expert who believes sustainability goes hand-in-hand with self care. She’s the girl whipping up kombucha cocktails at parties, and extolling the benefits of canning vegetables to anyone who will listen.

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