It takes a community to create a Christy Dawn garment. We work intimately with our partners to ensure every member of the community is paid a fair living wage for their contribution. Reciprocal relationships are at the center of everything we do at Christy Dawn. Ones in which everyone is taken care of- that means our entire community makes at least a living wage.
We work with our partners and research region-specific studies to ensure everyone is paid fairly because a dress can only be considered beautiful if the process used to produce it preserves the integrity and beauty of the Earth and her people.
The regenerative cotton farmers earn 60% more than the average farmer in their region
The average farmer wage is above the living wage* for the region
*according to the Global Living Wage Coalition
All the weavers, printers, dyers, and tailors post-farm make at least the living wage* for the region
*according to the Global Living Wage Coalition
All dressmakers at our LA factory make at least 25% more than LA’s minimum wage and equal to or more than LA’s living wage*
*according to MIT’s Living Wage Calculator
All sweaters made with our Peruvian partners are made in Fairtrade-certified workshops
All of Christy Dawn’s shoes are made in a workshop in Guatemala that pays a living wage*
*based on World Bank data and interviews with employees