Primer brings another foreign brand in PH
-A A +AFriday, February 22, 2013
APPLE & Bee, one of Australia's premiere sustainable fashion brands, is now available in the Philippines.
With Apple & Bee bags, accessories and skincare products, one can look great while helping the planet and environment at the same time. From functional shopping totes to perfectly sized overnighters, Apple & Bee is committed to providing high-quality products made from organic and sustainable materials.
With an endless supply of beautiful signature patterns, consumers in Philippines can now get ready to indulge in Apple & Bee -- classic, contemporary and elegant products.
Apple & Bee was started by Brett Pattinson, founder of the successful natural skincare company Bod and designer Claire Morris, the former art director of Marie Claire Australia. Both share a passion for the best in contemporary environmental design and a belief that it can and should be applied to practical everyday objects.
Both Claire and Brett are equally committed to developing a company that has the lowest possible impact on the environment that is why Apple & Bee products are carbon neutral.
The company is proud to be achieving this through our association with the internationally recognised organisation Climate Friendly. Buzzing a path north to Asia, Apple & Bee’s range of products is now widely distributed by the highly successful Primer Group of Companies and can be found in boutiques and department stores in Japan, Singapore, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.
"Apple & Bee are set to expand rapidly throughout Asia in 2013" said Claire Morris, Apple & Bee co-founder.
Apple & Bee strives to create fashion and environmentally conscious products that last. Driven by their love for design and unique product innovation, the pair has grown the brands collections to now include make-up and toiletry, designer fashion bags and totes, baby and kids, girls petite bags, travel bags and accessories. (PR)
Published in the Sun.Star Davao newspaper on February 23, 2013.
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