SUSTAINABLE STYLE SUNDAY: Anna Cohen
by Jill Danyelle
After years in the fashion industry, Anna Cohen has returned to her Portland, Oregon roots and launched her eponymous eco label, infusing her high-quality designs with sustainable principles and a sexy, chic esthetic that takes the crunch out of conscious dressing. She was recently awarded an EILEEN FISHER Grant for Women Entrepreneurs. The grants are intended to help grow socially conscious, women-owned businesses.
I had the pleasure to meet Anna last year and see some of her Spring collection (above & below). Inhabitat congratulates Anna and looks forward to watching the company bloom.


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I like that Anna Cohen really spells out on her website’s concept page what portion of her business is sustainable (75%) and what portion is currently unsustainable, so to speak (25%). Her vision of the entire “life cycle” of her product seems really grounded in attainable goals and future areas to find solutions for, i.e. some transportation issues, garment trims, dyes, etc. I much prefer this very grounded view of production to designer saying that their collection is simply “sustainable” and “eco-based”.