Saturday, August 29, 2009

Check out annie O. 's belts, bags, and acessories in Real Goods Catalog!

Here are the links to the other products.....
http://www.realgoods.com/product/camping-gifts-apparel/toys-gifts/for+her/large+horn+bangle.do
http://www.realgoods.com/product/camping-gifts-apparel/toys-gifts/for+her/wool+shoulder+tote.do

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

elephant magazine is talking about annie O!

"Another of our favorite vendors was Annie O. from Boulder, Colorado. She was selling fun hand-embroidered belts and bags from Peru. Most of her items are traditional pieces with a contemporary spin on them. The base fabrics, which are made out sheep’s wool, are sewn by a group of men, and then embroidered by a co-op of women who are paid fair wages for each item they sew. The belt buckles and bracelets are made from recycled bulls’ horns, which are also from Peru. Usually bulls’ horns are just thrown away, but Annie works with a Lima-based man who recycles them into all sorts of items.

(Note: we are most definitely not encouraging mindless consumerism here, buy only what you need. And when you do, buy from cool companies like these. Hurray for mindful shopping!)"

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Upcoming Events....

annie O. will have a booth at the Telluride Yoga Festival this weekend!
Come visit if you are in the area!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

"A Socially-Responsible Way to Accessorize" from MomFinds!

annie O. Belts: A Socially-Responsible Way to Accessorize

Category: Mom Accessories
What: Wide Belts from the annie O. Boutique

Why: These belts are a wonderful new accessory. They are playful and bright, and any of the five colors will complement your spring wardrobe perfectly. Annie O. Waterman, the founder, works with a women’s weaving cooperative in Peru.

These women, who are victims of domestic violence, use traditional methods to create belts with a modern twist, and they are paid a sustainable wage so their beautiful handiwork can help foster economic independence. Buying an annie O. belt helps programs like these, as well as the business owners who support them. Can you think of a more compelling way to hold up your pants?

-momfinds.com/blog

Monday, May 4, 2009

Give a Special Mother's Day Gift!


mother's day is the perfect opportunity to thank the mothers in our lives and support the talented women who weave and embroider all of annie O.'s unique belts, handbags, and accessories!

gift a special gift
spread the love

~for a limited time, annie is offering free shipping and including a colorful card for all mother's day gifts~

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

coco's shop is talking about annie O!


Take a peak at what Heather has to say!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

annie O. updates!




Come visit annie O.'s booth at the Green Festival this weekend in Denver!

"For people, business and the environment. Join us at the nation's premier sustainability event in Denver for 2 days filled with the best in green."

When? May 2nd, 3rd
Where? Colorado Convention Center 700 14th St. Denver, Co 80202
www.greenfestivals.org

& check out annie O's latest line of accessories at the Elevision eco fashion show!
When? May 6th
Where? The Boulder Theatre
"Titans of the New Tech: John Friend; Boulder Ballet; Top Chef Hosea Rosenberg; Paper Bird @ Wald the Talk Show with Waylon Lewis."
www.elephantjournal.com

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Impact of Income & Education



*SELF CONFIDENCE IMPROVES "Everybody said, "She's nobody." Today, she feels she is somebody. She can do things. She can take care of herself and her family."
*DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MAY DECREASE "as women earn money and become more confident, they get more respect. Domestic violence can be reduced."
*FAMILY PLANNING INCREASES Women who have bank accounts are twice as likely as the national average to use family planning practices. "When people start making their own decisions about life, they also start making decisions about the size of their families."
*BIRTH RATES DROP "everywhere, economic stability is the major factor that lowers birth rates. If extreme poverty is alleviated, families don't need so many children to earn money."
*INFANT & MATERNAL MORTALITY ARE REDUCED as education increases.
*NUTRITION, HEALTH, and LIFE EXPECTANCY ARE ENHANCED
*HOUSING AND SANITATION GET BETTER
*GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCTS GROWS

Women & Poverty


* 1/5 of the world's population, 1.2 billion people survives on less than $1 a day: 70% of those people are women.
*No society treats women as well as it treats men. Women work longer hours than men in almost every country. Women earn less than men and have less access to land, credit, and employment opportunities.
*There are almost twice as many illiterate women in the world as illiterate men
*While more than 300 million low income women run micro businesses, only about 5 million have access to credit form sources other than money lenders.
*Worldwide, the invisible contribution of women is $11 trillion a year
*The number of rural women living in absolute poverty rose by nearly 50% over the past 25 years

Violence Against Women


One out of every three women worldwide will be physically, sexually or otherwise abused during her lifetime with rates reaching 70 percent in some countries. This type of violence and abuse ranges from rape to domestic violence and acid burnings to dowry deaths and so-called honor killings. Violence against women and girls is an an extreme human rights violation, a public health epidemic and a barrier to solving global challenges such as extreme poverty, HIV/AIDS and conflict. It devastates the lives of millions of women and girls--- in peacetime and in conflict --- and knows no national or cultural barriers.

We know that violence against women is an atrocious human rights violation that must be stopped. What many people don't know however, is that violence against women is also a major cause of poverty and a huge barrier to economic opportunity - it keeps women from getting an education, working, and earning the income they need to lift their families out of poverty. In Nicaragua, for example, a study found that children of female victims of violence left school an average of four years earlier than other children. In India a survey revealed that women who experienced even a single incident of violence lost an average of seven working days.

annie O. works with women who are often victims of domestic violence and strive to end violence to escape violence and poverty.

Friday, April 10, 2009

annie O. PRESS

PRESS FROM THE DAILY CAMERA
"Does the mere mention of beturning fill you with self-righteous rage? Here are two fashion-forward and socially responsible shopping options for you:

Annie O (www.annieoboutique.com) is a Boulder-based biz that works with needy artists in Peru to sell adorable belts, bags and accessories that are inspired by traditional embroidery techniques. Annie O is fair-trade and supports women who are victims of domestic violence.

The products are available in about 22 boutiques around the country. The colorful belts are hand-embroidered out of sheep wool, with horn buckles. They look great on top of a summery dress.

Plus, all of the products have a story behind them -- and not one of these stories involves an electric eel".

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

annie O's goal.....

“is to support artisan communities with production designs that are economically sustainable, environmentally appropriate, socially responsible and that preserve the communities’ cultural identity.” -mimi robinson

The Margarita Clutch


A clutch bag with style, character, and a story.....
Price: $105

The Flora Tote


For night & day.....
Price: $114

The Katia Tote


For every occasion.....
Price: $98

Cecilia and Sandrita Coin Purses!



Adorable & hand woven.
Cecilia Coin Purse
Price: $34
Sandrita Coin Purse
Price: $26

Hand Knit Mariposa Pins


Made with hand dyed sheep's wool. Each is unique in character!
Price: $6-10 (depending on size)

One of a Kind Horn Cuff Bracelets


Your new favorite accessory.....an organic & classic addition to all outfits!
Price: $25-35

The Yuli Clutch


Beautiful, intricate.... a wearable work of art!
Price: $98

The Francesa Clutch


Classic, chic, and made with love!
Price: $95

The Alejandra Clutch


Fresh & timeless! (Spring/Summer 09 access. line)
$90

The Maria Clutch


One of a kind, hand embroidered clutch! (Spring/Summer 09 access. line)
Price: $98

WHERE are annie O. products made?

Peru.....