Organic collection highlights Guyana’s natural beauty

Guyanese designer Carol Fraser’s ‘Organic Orgasm’ collection, launched last year at the Barbados Fashion Week, displayed Guyana’s natural aesthetics, and was well-received by critics.

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The designs had a natural vibe with a sense of ease and comfort. The collection brought a reassuring and nice change from the usual expectations of the runway, consisting as it did of lightweight fabrics and prints, including hand-painted designs and accessories. The designer’s use of unconventional materials like rope was warmly received by the show’s patrons.
Also CEO of ‘Miracle Hands’, Fraser is one of Guyana’s leading natural fibre and organic entrepreneurs. Her motive is to encourage the use of eco-friendly and biodegradable materials in the creation of new lifestyle innovations and fashionable apparel that would appeal to an international audience.
The fashion guru aims to influence building design, the construction sector and interior décor, using natural and organic fibres materials that are aligned to the Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Drive.
For more of Carol’s designs, visit Miracle Hands on Facebook.

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