LUXTRA believes that supporting charitable causes will multiply their impact. It's for this reason that each year they donate at least 2% of their total sales to worthy causes. Over the past few years, they have supported Color Of Change, the largest online racial justice organization in the United States, London Waterkeeper, a movement to "protect London’s rivers, defend them from pollution and give us a strong voice for clean water,” and the World Health Organization's Covid Solidarity Response Fund, along with others
In 2020 LUXTRA certified as a B Corporation. Certified B Corporations ("B Corps") are businesses that meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose
The small brand was founded in 2018 by serial ethical entrepreneur Jessica Kruger, who was also the founder of meat-free restaurant ETHOS, located in central London
LUXTRA's design philosophy is simple: they create high quality, timeless classics that they want to wear themselves. They want to make pieces that won't go out of fashion and will last for ages in your closet, as a closet staple
LUXTRA believes in animal respect and well-being which is why all of their products are PETA-Approved Vegan. This means they are certified to be created with absolutely no animal products involved at any stage of their production process
The tissue paper, cards and envelopes LUXTRA uses are all made from recycled and recyclable paper. They are delighted to have eliminated the plastic normally used when shipping products from Italy to the UK. Even their packing tape is recycled and recyclable!
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Accessories brand from London with the mission of promoting responsible production & consumption by crafting treasures for daily life.
LUXTRA was founded in 2018 by serial ethical entrepreneur Jessica Kruger from the idea of creating a conscious luxury brand that people could inherently trust to create stylish, cruelty-free and plant-based items