Kaia Gerber designs eco-friendly collection for charity

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Kaia Gerber has teamed up with sustainable clothing brand Bleusalt to launch a new line of cropped shirts and pants. This partnership aims to support A Sense of Home, a nonprofit for youth aging out of foster care. The collection includes the Luxe Kaia Crop Skater, priced at $175, and the Luxe Kaia pant, which costs $150. Both items reflect a stylish athleisure look, made with eco-friendly materials to promote sustainable practices. The designs use soft Tencel fabric and showcase Gerber's minimalist style. The Luxe Kaia pant offers a versatile fit, suitable for both casual and dressier outfits. The Crop Skater features a flattering cropped silhouette, designed for layering with high-waisted garments. Customers can choose from three colors: coco, black, and navy. A portion of the sales—10%—will go to support A Sense of Home, highlighting Gerber's commitment to philanthropy. This is not the first collaboration between Gerber and Bleusalt; she previously worked with the brand on a cropped hoodie in 2021, with proceeds also benefiting the same nonprofit. Bleusalt, founded in 2017 and based in Malibu, California, focuses on creating luxurious clothing that is environmentally friendly. The brand emphasizes biodegradable materials, combining quality style with sustainable practices.


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