French Tie

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The Free Butterfly Collection is a reminder that just like a butterfly is Free and must Fly once out of the cocoon, we like those butterflies, are also Free and must Fly. There is no way back, so we also become a Free Butterfly.

Made in Brazil by women in social vulnerability.

Designed by Amanda Prussak

Dimensions: 10 cm x 177 cm / 3.93’ x 69.68’
As this scarf is hand-rolled to sew, the dimensions indicated may vary.
Silk Concept 100% Polyester

By buying and wearing our products you bring awareness to our cause and become part of the solution to this problem.

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The Free Butterfly Collection

Is a reminder that just like a butterfly is Free and must Fly once out of the cocoon, we like those butterflies, are also Free and must Fly. There is no way back, so we also become a Free Butterfly.
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This collection was produced by women in social vulnerability in Brazil trained by Patricia Amaro who also received training by Dress For Freedom.

What is

DRESS FOR FREEDOM?

DRESS – Clothing beautifully designed and tailored with quality stitching.
FOR – For a purpose, which is awareness of human trafficking which enslaves more than 50 million people around the world today.
FREEDOM – Freedom for vulnerable people who are enslaved by human trafficking or by lack of humane working conditions.
dressforfreedom.com
DFF 0125 MiniScarf Nectar OnArm 251
By buying and wearing our products you bring awareness to our cause and become part of the solution to this problem.
DFF 0125 MaxiScarf Rouge Back 337
DFF 0125 MediumScarf Rouge Back 316
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The Story of
DRESS FOR FREEDOM

One film changed everything. In it a girl, newly freed from slavery, took her own life. Despite her new freedom, she held no hope for the future. Amanda Prussak knew at that moment she had to do something. Using her education from New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology. In 2011 Prussak designed a clothing collection for a fashion show to raise support for an anti-trafficking organization.

Dress for Freedom’s inaugural collection was designed in 2015 and production began in 2017, made possible by investors who believed in its mission and vision. One of the first seamstresses was a woman who was given training to advance from sewing curtains to creating clothing of the highest quality, using techniques employed by the worlds foremost fashion labels. She went on to get a bachelor’s degree in fashion, demonstrating the transformation of women’s lives which is at the heart of the company’s values.

Dress for Freedom believes that true beauty is based on a women’s inner beauty, who she is from the inside being manifested outwardly highlighting the unique purpose for which she was created. The distinctive inner beauty of each woman is the inspiration for our designs. The beauty for each woman shines more brightly than the atrocities which are committed against so many. We believe that creating high-quality, beautiful fashion enhances the beauty not only in the women that wear our designs but also those whose lives are improved because of our commitment to using resources to better the lives of every woman we encounter. We believe that the deep inward beautify of women points to God’s continuous re-creation of beauty in all humanity.

Dress for Freedom has launched six collections with sales expanding most throughout southern Brazil. Amount their recent achievements was the launch of a colleciton of fashion t-shirts for women, produced by an organization employing immigrants in Brazil living on the margins of society. A particularly gratifying moment came when Vogue Brazil featured the brand in an online edition.

“Our company’s growth is rooted in our commitment to Dress Beautifully Dress For Freedom.”

The Free Butterfly Collection is a reminder that just like a butterfly is Free and must Fly once out of the cocoon, we like those butterflies, are also Free and must Fly. There is no way back, so we also become a Free Butterfly.

Made in Brazil by women in social vulnerability.

Designed by Amanda Prussak

Dimensions: 10 cm x 177 cm / 3.93’ x 69.68’
As this scarf is hand-rolled to sew, the dimensions indicated may vary.

By buying and wearing our products you bring awareness to our cause and become part of the solution to this problem.

Additional information

Weight .30 lbs
Dimensions 1.20 × 9.45 × 4.75 in
Size

OSFM

Color

Nectar, Rouge