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Fashion
Shop Our Sustainable Boutique In Partnership With El Encanto, Santa Barbara
We are so excited to share with you our latest venture: the launch of our sustainable retail space in partnership with El Encanto, Santa Barbara. The new hotel boutique has been curated to showcase ethical, California-based brands that fit the ethos of sustainable luxury that both Rêve En Vert and El Encanto embrace.
We wanted to introduce the wonderful brands we’ve collaborated with to be a part of this. Each brand has its own unique story, yet all share a common commitment to sustainability. They prioritize locally crafted products, showcasing the richness and diversity of everything California has to offer.
Ethical Fashion
Our curated collection of ethical clothing is crafted in the heart of California, utilising environmentally friendly manufacturing practices and primarily natural materials, sourced from local, regenerative farms. They place sustainability and social responsibility at the forefront of their brands, without compromising on quality.
Dāl the Label – Los Angeles, California
The creative force at the helm of Dāl, founder and designer Dana Mortada felt a lack of sustainable, long lasting garments in her closet. She felt compelled to create an LA-based brand providing ethically-made clothing with complete transparency. But Dāl is more than just a brand; it is a community of those turning towards responsible living. Meticulous craftsmanship, consciously selected fabrics, and functional design compose the nature of their luxury collections.
Dāl places the health of our planet at the forefront of their craft. They work in minimum order quantities, and work exclusively with small factories based in their home of Los Angeles. They prioritise local mills that omit synthetic materials and harmful compounds and instead use eco-friendly fabrics such as 100% linen, organic cotton and cupro, each with its own unique qualities, grown without the need for pesticides or excess water to thrive.
Industry of All Nations – Joshua Tree, California
In 2020, Industry of All Nations sought to rethink methods of production for consumer goods in the industry, bringing production back to the original makers through new responsible manufacturing techniques. They are based in Los Angeles, California and work with communities around the world, developing sustainable processes, and preserving the identity of people and places which are bound up in the products they make.
Industry of All Nations use a range of low-impact, eco-friendly materials such as organic cotton, recycled fibers and vegetable tanned leather that remain 100% natural and biodegradable. This approach helps limit chemicals, water and wastewater used in their supply chain. Many of their pieces are made by hand within cooperatives that use renewable energy for production, such as solar power or recycled water, highlighting both the artisanal nature of the production and their commitment to environmentally sustainable practices.
KYE Intimates – Los Angeles, California
KYE is a considered intimates and lifestyle collection made for your everyday. Made with sustainability and conscious production at the forefront of their values, they are inspired to create timeless pieces that feel deeply personal. Inspired by real people and genuine connections, KYE is a reminder to foster a gentle relationship with ourselves, those we love, and Mother Earth.
Each piece is lovingly designed and handmade in Los Angeles in close partnership with a local, female owned factory, championing local production to minimise their environmental footprint. KYE intimates are made from carefully selected deadstock or renewable materials to further minimise their impact on the environment. The swim collection is made from Amni Soul Eco yarn, chosen for its ability to biodegrade. This collection was inspired by the spirit of Sea Ranch’s Ohlson Recreation Center, an open-air complex on the California coast where built structures complement the surrounding landscape.
Janessa Leoné – Los Angeles, California
Janessa Leoné is an elevated accessories label based in Los Angeles, where Janessa was born and raised. Since inception, Janessa Leoné has been committed to fostering a conversation around conscious consumption and subscribes to buying fewer, but buying higher quality items that transcend trends and will last for many years to come.
Janessa Leoné fosters working practices that prioritise quality of life, well-being and open communication for every individual on the team, from vendors, retail partners and their local communities. From the farms where they source wool and leather, to the manufacturers and production facilities in Los Angeles, New York, Pennsylvania, Madagascar, and Ecuador, to their shipping warehouse, they demand supply chain transparency, ethical work environments and environmental accountability from every partner who touches their products.
Savannah Morrow – Los Angeles, California
Savannah Morrow designs with the forces of nature – because they believe true sustainability is an artform, and that creativity, in sync with our planet, is the path to our better future. Savannah Morrow only works with living, natural fabrics that are truly one-of-a-kind, intentionally and sustainably grown, sourced and processed in ways that reduce environmental harm and support local, small businesses and industry innovators.
Their makers are the heart of Savannah Morrow. From the farmers who grow our fabrics, to the artisans who weave them, from the animals they protect to the children whose education they help support. Savannah Morrow values every in their pursuit of sustainability and believes that fostering change requires recognising the care that goes into crafting pieces in harmony with nature. For them, care means partnering with makers and craftspeople in places like Pere and parts of India that pour their energy into safeguarding local and traditional hand-loom techniques.
Beauty and Wellness
These wonderful brands offer a collection of organic products to revitalise your body and skin, crafted with locally sourced, natural ingredients that are gentle and kind to your skin. Made here in California, they ensure the highest quality by partnering with local farmers who share our commitment to sustainability and ethical practices.
Wonder Valley – Joshua Tree, California
Welcome to Wonder Valley – a world where health is a priority and olive oil reigns supreme. Since 2014, Wonder Valley has championed the holistic power of extra virgin olive oil, hand-pressing antioxidant-rich oil every November in the groves of Northern California. Wonder Valley curates high-performing, plant-based skincare and hair products, emphasising quality and transparency by growing and producing their own olive oil as their hero ingredient in all products.
Their small, family-owned team also mindfully sources raw ingredients globally from clean, high-quality suppliers, collaborating with skilled craftsmen for small-batch production. Committed to sustainability, they design packaging with foresight, prioritising recyclable materials and continuously seeking more sustainable options. They do not see this as a static process, but one that is in constant motion.
Mini Bloom – Los Angeles, California
Rooted in nature and backed by science – Mini Bloom represents a thoughtfully crafted line of organic skincare products tailored for both moms and little ones, embodying a commitment to social responsibility and eco-consciousness from seed to skin. From innovation to carefully considering their product supply chain, everything they do is brought to life with the safety of babies and family at the forefront, as well as sustainability and the health of the planet. They recognise that the earth’s resources are not limitless, and do their best day by day so your little ones have a bright future awaiting for them.
Mini Bloom are inspired by the remedies of Mother Nature and the science of plant-based botanicals to calm your baby’s skin while also caring for the planet. These ingredients are organic-derived and sustainably sourced throughout the US. Their collection of gentle products are always 100% vegan and free from parabens, sulfates, mineral oil, silicones, synthetic fragrances and any nasty chemicals.
Le Prunier – Sutter County, California
Founded in 2017 by siblings Jacqueline, Allison, and Elaine Taylor, Le Prunier is redefining the beauty industry through innovative, sustainable, and organic practices. Built on an ancestral legacy that began in 1960 with their grandfather, who farmed the rich soils of Northern California, laying the seeds for four generations of family-operated farming. At the heart of the harvests – luscious purple-red, California plums.
In 1985, the Taylor family shifted to organic farming, expanding to Asia and Europe. During their travels, they were inspired by the Caucasus region’s reverence for dried plums as the ‘Fruit of Life’. The sisters explored the benefits of the farm’s main commodity, partnering with world renowned beauty laboratories to develop Le Prunier, an organic skincare line handcrafted from the Taylor’s sun-drenched plum orchards. Their organic, herbicide-free farm focuses on regenerative practices, ensuring full control of the supply chain from raw materials to manufacturing. Committed to sustainability and eliminating waste, they utilise plum-based ingredients using by-products from their family farm.
Owl Venice – Venice, Los Angeles
The foundation of OWL was built on founder Lindsey Erin’s personal journey to health and her mission to heal the body through holistic remedies. When her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010, Lindsey committed to living in a way that would minimise the risk of disease. Lindsey began her research on wellness, nutrition and the importance of healing our gut, which plays a crucial role in our overall health, which would eventually lead to the creation of OWL Venice.
Her edible products are now designed for optimal gut health, meaning they are void of common allergens, and instead packed with nutrient-dense ingredients that are easily absorbed by the body. As well as promoting our personal health, OWL Venice are also committed to healing the environment. All of their goods are handcrafted in Los Angeles, California using organically grown ingredients or wild-crafted herbs, and packaged in 100% recyclable glass, free of chemicals that negatively affect the environment and impact the efficiency of their products.
J.Hannah – Los Angeles, California
J.Hannah offers a line of carefully-edited, high-quality nail polishes alongside her exceptionally crafted jewelry. Her shades are inspired by artists’ palettes, natural elements, and the muses we vision…embracing rare and unusual palettes which consider the gracefulness of hands, and the role of subtle color as an element in the considered wardrobe.
J.Hannah Révész’s journey into jewelry was sparked by inheriting her grandmother’s vintage pieces, which held the charm of a different era and became enduring muses for her own designs. Each piece in J.Hannah’s fine jewelry collection is crafted from 100% post consumer recycled 18k, 14k gold and sterling silver and their casting grain is made of 100% post consumer recycled metals, salvaged from old jewelry and scrap gold. Each piece is individually handmade in Los Angeles, an approach that allows J.Hannah’s team to carefully oversee craft, quality and detail while honoring longstanding and valued relationships with local craftspeople, artisans, and family-owned-and-operated manufacturers.
Home
Thoughtfully crafted, our collection of homewear pieces are designed to elevate your conscious home. Each piece is created with care, using sustainable materials and skilled local artisans, blending aesthetic and functionality to bring beauty and meaning into your living space.
Homecourt – Santa Monica, California
Homecourt was founded by Courtney Cox with the belief that our homes are our sanctuaries and the household products we use everyday should not only look and smell beautiful, but also should be safe for people and the planet. Homecourt are dedicated to sustainability throughout their collection by using environmentally friendly and responsibly sourced, plant-derived and upcycled ingredients, that are always non-toxic vegan and cruelty free.
These ingredients are sourced through various sustainable practices such as utilising waste from the primary distillation of botanicals through an additional filtration process, as well as the use of rotational harvesting and using more gentle methods of fetilisation to grow their crops. Homecourt’s beautiful collection offers refillable options to reduce the need for replacement, all of which are made from 100% post-consumer recycled materials. This diverts existing plastic and paper from the waste stream, helping to curb the global demand for virgin materials and minimising their environmental footprint even further.
GLŌAM Candles – Santa Barbara, California
A lit candle has the power to nurture joy, intimacy and is a subtle yet powerful reminder to slow down. With this, Gloam nurtures a deep appreciation for nature and how it has the power to provide us as humans with all the ingredients needed to illuminate our lives. GLŌAM was created by Sigal, a designer with a background in anthropology, interior design and psychology. Sigal has brought the essence of her Mediterranean roots to Santa Barbara, California where she now hand-dips candles out of her backyard studio with her daughter, just down the road from El Encanto. They use beeswax, cotton and natural pigments created from the soils, minerals, herbs, fruit peels, leaves and flowers – the precious gifts from our planet.
Over the years, Sigal has spent Mediterranean summers collecting wildflowers from a nearby field and mixing these pigments with flowers, leaves, sand, and water. This exposed her to a deeper understanding of color, a curiosity for nature, and an appreciation for art and experimentation. It was amidst these serene countryside moments, in the depth of nature that Sigal’s passion for crafting candles from raw, natural elements was ignited.
Coyuchi – Point Reyes, California
Since 1991, Coyuchi has connected people to the raw beauty and transformative power of nature, pioneering conscious luxury in organic home goods. Their indulgently soft, heirloom-quality pieces draw inspiration from nature’s hues and facets, enriching living spaces with effortless elegance. Each element reflects the earth’s restorative energy, with each piece being sustainably sourced and thoughtfully crafted from organic cotton.
‘Coyuchi’ – derived from the word ‘Nahuatl’, refers to the brown hue of cotton. Like the layers of the Earth, these natural variations in fiber, yarn, and finish are a celebration of nature, and cotton’s versatility. Coyuchi are committed to helping our environment, farmers and crafts people thrive – staying connected to their global community, serving as a reminder of the collective effort behind each textile. Their organic cotton relies on regenerative agriculture, which encourages the land to thrive in its natural form, relying on ecological processes and cycles instead of human input.
Dumæ – Los Angeles, California
Dumæ is on a mission to elevate traditional craftsmanship and bring beauty to the spaces we share, enhancing our living spaces with thoughtfully hand crafted ceramics. The name pays a heartfelt homage to Point Dume, the majestic bluffs overlooking Malibu, California, where founder Kym Gold grew up and later raised her family; it remains a constant source of inspiration. ‘Mae’, translated as ‘mother’, pays tribute to her great-grandmother, who embodied the values of love, wisdom and family. The name Dumæ reflects the inspiration behind their products and the strong bonds that unite us as humans.
Their one-of-a-kind, versatile pieces are designed and made in Los Angeles by skilled ceramic artists, priding themselves in keeping the tradition of ceramic art in America alive. Each piece is handmade, designed with intention and intended to be kept forever. They tell a story of craftsmanship by using traditional wheel throwing and hand building techniques, created in small batches to ensure the highest quality and prevent wastage.
The Kitchen
Our collection of kitchen pantry staples are designed to elevate your culinary creations, using locally sourced produce while supporting small, local farms and businesses. We believe food is a powerful way to bring people together, fostering connection and community around the table, while bringing the essence of California into your home.
Westbourne – Los Angeles, California
Westbourne was founded with purpose and rooted in a love for hospitality. This stemmed from founder Camilla Marcus’ childhood memories of gathering around the dinner table, trips to the farmers market, and cooking with everything on hand, from seed to stem. Inspired by the bounty of California, Westbourne brings you their chef driven snacks and pantry staples intended to dress up everyday cooking by using restorative ingredients that harness the supernatural powers of vegetables.
For Westbourne, sustainability begins at the source. They champion regenerative agriculture, and growing ingredients in a way that nurtures soil health and biodiversity, as they see the single biggest impact we as humans can have in mitigating climate change is to decarbonise our soil. Rooted in their restaurant heritage, they collaborate with local farmers that share their passion for preserving our natural resources. They use regenerative methods that yield more nutrient-rich, delicious, and environmentally sound food than traditional growers.
Flamingo Estate – Los Angeles, California
Flamingo Estate is the home of founder, Richard Christiansen. But it’s more than that – it’s a story of a lush orchard and pleasure garden on a California hillside overlooking Los Angeles, and the many hands that have helped tend it. They grow sage for soap, tomatoes for candles and harvest salt from the cliffs of Big Sur aIt’s an ancient philosophy that champions slow ways and traditional practices, showcasing some of California’s most precious produce, connecting people to the natural world.
Flamingo Estate began as a pandemic project when Richard helped a woman at risk of losing her farm by selling her fresh produce in $35 boxes to friends. As word spread, other farmers were eager to join in. Meeting with small, family-run farms, who saw first hand how climate change and industrial agricultural practices were affecting the land, these farmers showed Richard the beauty of employing regenerative farming techniques, removing heavy machinery, focusing instead on the health of the soil and employing ancient wisdom. Richard now thinks of Mother Nature as the great luxury power house – and things they grow and make from her are the most precious gifts.