ASCENSION launches limited edition designer T-shirt’s

Eco fashion brand, Ascension is collaborating with high profile names from the world of fashion, art and celebrity for a limited edition T-shirt range to celebrate Fairtrade Fortnight 2010 from 22 February – 7 March.

Trading fairly is one of our key philosophies here at ASCENSION. These exclusive T-shirts are produced with Fairtrade certified cotton and printed using water based organic inks certified by the Soil Association.
 
Only 50 of each design are being produced, so these are truly covetable pieces for any T-shirt aficionado! Available from Wednesday, 10th February exclusively at ASCENSION. T-shirts are priced at £24.00
 

Jacquetta Wheeler

Not only a superstar in front of the camera and one of the most successful British models, Jacquetta is equally talented when it comes to taking pictures which the dramatic landscape she shot for us portrays.

Ann-Louise Roswald

Known for her bold floral prints, we are delighted to have fashion designer Ann-Louise design a print for us. Having just celebrated a decade in business, her designs are stocked in over 100 of the most prestigious stores globally and are synonymous with colour and style.

Jo Wood

Eco entrepreneur extraordinaire. Her passion for all things organic started in the late eighties and 2005 saw the launch of her award winning, eponymous fragrance, bath & body care range which was an instant hit. Jo is an avid supporter of Fairtrade Fortnight and we are thrilled to have her on board to support the cause.

Lou Lou & Law

A collaboration between Ann-Louise Roswald and the acclaimed artist Natasha Law, known for her provocative use of the female form, her inky sexy line drawings lying on the boundaries between art and fashion. Her work also features strong and evident erotic undertones, normally symbolised by effortless females in high heels and knickers.

The liveeco team

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