FAIR TRADE FEDERATION
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inspiration
Versatile neutrals and bold, spirited hues –
this skillfully balanced palette has something
for everyone. Source: Pantone.com
Pattern is everywhere this
season, from tribal prints to
whimsical paisleys, stripes to
hand-loomed ikats.
Welcome to the Fair Trade Federation’s Fall Trends
Guide! We’re delighted to present some of the hottest
trends in fair trade products this season.
This fall, leading stylists identified a growing
consumer demand for all things artisanal– which is
great news for fair trade. More and more shoppers are
drawn to hand-crafted products with a powerful story.
Fall trends reflect our globally connected world, as well
as our shared fascination with the artisans and
production processes behind every product.
All of the products featured in this guide come
from organizations that are fully dedicated to fair
trade. As Fair Trade Federation members, they keep fair
trade values at the heart of what they do. For more
information, visit www.FairTradeFederation.org.
This fall, make a statement while also making a
difference - buy fair trade. All the products in this guide
are available for retail purchase– just click the product
photo for a link to the sales page.
COLOR & PATTERN FORECAST
jewelry
BAROQUE-INSPIRED ELEGANCE
GREAT LENGTHS
NATURAL ELEMENTS + MODERN SHAPES
Statement jewelry is still going
strong! This season’s
incarnations range from
modern and architectural to
classically elegant– there’s
something for everyone.
Great Lengths (left to right): Ember Arts Solstice necklace, Connected Horizon necklace, Global Mamas Earth Gems necklace
Natural Elements (clockwise): Global Goods Partners woven fiber bracelet, Andean Collection bull horn cocktail ring, Swahili Imports leather shield cuff, Via Nativa Ojoche wood bangle
Collar + Bibs (clockwise from top right): Mata Traders Gatsby necklace, World-Shoppe Fluid necklace, One Mango Tree Ankole necklace
Baroque (clockwise): One World Projects cross pendant, Fair Trade Winds cuff, Partners for Just Trade tulip earrings, Ten Thousand Villages golden chain necklace
COLLAR + BIB NECKLACES
accessories This season’s handbags are all
about pattern, with traditional
motifs like ikat & basketweave
taking center stage in modern
& functional shapes.
In personal accessories, look for
luxurious materials like alpaca,
wool, chiffon and silk. Pleats,
crinkles, and chunky knits make
for eye-catching statement pieces.
CLUTCHES
SATCHELS + TOTES
Satchels + Totes (clockwise from top left): Rising Tide ikat office tote, Dsenyo satchel in Sienna, Earth Divas purse, A Fair World Emily tote
Clutches (top to bottom): 7 Loaves black velvet and gold bag, Global Goods Partners Bold Clutch, Art Aids Art nature print makeup bag.
Personal Accessories: (clockwise from top right): Rupalee chiffon scarf, Andean Collection Audrey hat, Laundromat Fjord beanie, Sevya Ramba scarf, Greenola Brigantine hat
apparel Here’s the secret to sartorial
success this fall: this season’s
wardrobe features classic
silhouettes updated with luxe
textures, bold prints and a rich
color palette.
TEXTURE
PRINTS
Texture (top to bottom): Kusikuy Prophecy cardigan, Mehera Shaw sage pintuck skirt, Greenola Noelle dress.
Prints: Clockwise from top: One Mango Tree Geometry pocket skirt, Mata Traders Arts & Crafts skirt, MarketPlace: Handwork of India Rupali top, Unique Batik batik cap sleeve tee, Global Mamas J Dress. Center: Ayindisa Accra trench.
home décor Natural inspiration: botanical designs,
hand-loomed and block-printed textiles,
and wood grain are key features in home
design this fall. Above all, trend experts
emphasize that the home should be a
space for showcasing beautiful, functional
products that are meaningful to you.
TEXTILE TRADITIONS
BOTANICAL WOOD GRAIN
Botanical (clockwise from top right): Fair Trade Winds celadon leaf plate, Sustainable Threads Sprout and Spade pillow covers, Chaka MarketBridge floral bottle.
Textile Traditions (left to right): Greenheart Jambo jute rugs, Ten Thousand Villages silk market jacquard pillow, Earthlover Shopping recycled sari rug, MarketPlace: Handwork of India hand-blocked batik curtain
Wood Grain (clockwise from top right): Acacia Creations branch serving utensils, Seven Hopes United ocean coral candle holder, Connected rustic wood vase set
acknowledgements
Many thanks to the fashion experts at the following
sources for information about
this season’s trends:
• Ten Thousand Villages www.tenthousandvillages.com
• NYIGF 100 Days of Design blog www.100daysofdesign.com
• Pantone Color Institute® www.pantone.com
• Fashion Trendsetter www.fashiontrendsetter.com
• HGTV.com “15 Hot Pattern Trends” & “Fresh Fall Design
Trends”
Trend information & products compiled by Madeline Kreider Carlson.
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