Organic Cotton Honour Wrap Dress
This dress has been made in a registered Fairtrade factory in India, providing work and training opportunities to vulnerable people from low socio-economic backgrounds.
Your purchase helps change lives. Profits from your purchase will go towards supporting our team in India during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Honour Wrap Dress is made from organic cotton that has been hand block printed by artisans in India, using environmentally friendly dyes. This Knee length fitted dress has flattering tucks over the waist and a mock wrap detail. The dress is lined and features a concealed side zip opening and a skirt that fully wraps. It looks stunning in this bold black and white floral print which is classically chic.
Please note that all our printing is done by hand, and any imperfections are part of the unique nature of our products.
Hand block printed
Made in a Fairtrade factory
Bold black and white print
Organic cotton
Machine washable
Check size chart.
Get dressed in Jenerous’ ethical and sustainable clothing and know you’re supporting a brand that puts people above profit, changing lives for the better.
In keeping with their name, Jenerous is all about giving back and supports people in India through the production of their clothes.
Every sale helps fund training and work opportunities for people in their supply chain as well as supporting the wider communities through charity donations. The aim is to empower people from low socio-economic backgrounds – especially women.
Ensuring respect, positive working conditions and fair pay for those in their supply chain is paramount for Jenerous. All their suppliers are carefully selected for their commitment to fair trade principles and active role in creating social change.
From scarves to tops and dresses, the Jenerous collection is as beautiful as it is ethical. Made up of sustainable fabrics such as organic cotton, pieces feature patterns created by hand using Indian artisan block printing.
The brand is also savvy when it comes to waste-saving techniques, like using up leftover fabric to create their matching mini-me girls dresses.