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We've been doing Black Friday differently since 2018.
For the seventh year in a row, we're donating to the Fior Di Loto Foundation.
Our journey with Fior Di Loto started in 2018 when we met its founders, Deepu and Mara. Their achievements blew us away. The foundation's efforts are changing girls' lives in the villages around Pushkar, Northwest India. From providing vital education to supporting them through university and beyond, Fior Di Loto is making waves, and we've been proud to support them every step of the way. Since 2018, with your help we’ve funded 1,021 years of education for the girls!
The foundation has three main pillars:
Education: Giving girls the skills to pursue their careers or higher education.
Environment: Promoting a healthy, ecological lifestyle to help combat pollution in India's cities.
Community: Creating social programmes for the most vulnerable, including older adults, widowers, homeless people, and those with disabilities.
But Fior Di Loto's impact reaches beyond the school gates. The foundation is proactive in the community, supporting girls who aren't in school and working with their parents to overcome barriers like school uniform costs. They also assist students with everything from getting their first job to paying college fees.
We believe that Black Friday can be a force for good. For 2024, we're going bigger. Our mission is to send more girls to school than ever before and to beat last year’s target of sending 257 girls to school.
This year we’ve created the Limited Edition Fior Di Loto collection, designed by three Indian artists. Plus, from Monday 25th November - Monday 2nd December, half of all profits will be donated to The Fior Di Loto Foundation.
Every purchase you make will empower girls and transform communities in Northwest India.
Let's meet the artists
Namrata Kumar is a New Delhi-based artist whose vibrant prints celebrate the beauty and craftsmanship of Indian textiles. She finds fresh perspectives and inspiration through travel and cultural exploration.
Chaaya Prabhat, an illustrator from Goa, is inspired by India's rich fabric patterns and traditional dyes. Her work is a colourful interpretation of heritage through patterns and design.
Rohan Dahotre, a wildlife illustrator from Pune, creates versatile and colourful wildlife illustrations, raising awareness for nature and conservation. His artistic style is versatile, experimental, and playfully inspired by nature.
Fior Di Loto doesn’t wait for the girls to come to them. They go out villages in the area to find girls who aren’t in school and speak to their parents (who often worry about paying for school uniform, lunches etc).
From primary school to high school and beyond, Fior Di Loto support their students and help them with everything from getting their first job, moving to another city, and even paying their college fees.
A lot of the teachers at Fior Di Loto used to be students themselves! It means the foundation is run by people who really get it and care about the school and the students.
Fior Di Loto aren’t just helping girls in the area. They support widowed women who can’t remarry, rebuild houses and support women with sewing machines - as part of International Women’s Day.
We welcome feedback, if you have any feedback please email positivechange@lucyandyak.com
We've been doing Black Friday differently since 2018.
For the seventh year in a row, we're donating to the Fior Di Loto Foundation.
Our journey with Fior Di Loto started in 2018 when we met its founders, Deepu and Mara. Their achievements blew us away. The foundation's efforts are changing girls' lives in the villages around Pushkar, Northwest India. From providing vital education to supporting them through university and beyond, Fior Di Loto is making waves, and we've been proud to support them every step of the way. Since 2018, with your help we’ve funded 1,021 years of education for the girls!
The foundation has three main pillars:
Education: Giving girls the skills to pursue their careers or higher education.
Environment: Promoting a healthy, ecological lifestyle to help combat pollution in India's cities.
Community: Creating social programmes for the most vulnerable, including older adults, widowers, homeless people, and those with disabilities.
But Fior Di Loto's impact reaches beyond the school gates. The foundation is proactive in the community, supporting girls who aren't in school and working with their parents to overcome barriers like school uniform costs. They also assist students with everything from getting their first job to paying college fees.
We believe that Black Friday can be a force for good. For 2024, we're going bigger. Our mission is to send more girls to school than ever before and to beat last year’s target of sending 257 girls to school.
This year we’ve created the Limited Edition
Fior Di Loto collection, designed by three Indian artists. Plus, from Monday 25th November - Monday 2nd December, half of all profits will be donated to The Fior Di Loto Foundation.
Every purchase you make will empower girls and transform communities in Northwest India.
Let's meet the artists
Namrata Kumar is a New Delhi-based artist whose vibrant prints celebrate the beauty and craftsmanship of Indian textiles. She finds fresh perspectives and inspiration through travel and cultural exploration.
Chaaya Prabhat, an illustrator from Goa, is inspired by India's rich fabric patterns and traditional dyes. Her work is a colourful interpretation of heritage through patterns and design.
Rohan Dahotre, a wildlife illustrator from Pune, creates versatile and colourful wildlife illustrations, raising awareness for nature and conservation. His artistic style is versatile, experimental, and playfully inspired by nature.
Fior Di Loto doesn’t wait for the girls to come to them. They go out villages in the area to find girls who aren’t in school and speak to their parents (who often worry about paying for school uniform, lunches etc).
From primary school to high school and beyond, Fior Di Loto support their students and help them with everything from getting their first job, moving to another city, and even paying their college fees.
A lot of the teachers at Fior Di Loto used to be students themselves! It means the foundation is run by people who really get it and care about the school and the students.
Fior Di Loto aren’t just helping girls in the area. They support widowed women who can’t remarry, rebuild houses and support women with sewing machines - as part of International Women’s Day.
We welcome feedback, if you have any feedback please email positivechange@lucyandyak.com
We've been doing Black Friday differently since 2018.
For the seventh year in a row, we're donating to the Fior Di Loto Foundation.
Our journey with Fior Di Loto started in 2018 when we met its founders, Deepu and Mara. Their achievements blew us away. The foundation's efforts are changing girls' lives in the villages around Pushkar, Northwest India. From providing vital education to supporting them through university and beyond, Fior Di Loto is making waves, and we've been proud to support them every step of the way. Since 2018, with your help we’ve funded 1,021 years of education for the girls!
The foundation has three main pillars:
Education: Giving girls the skills to pursue their careers or higher education.
Environment: Promoting a healthy, ecological lifestyle to help combat pollution in India's cities.
Community: Creating social programmes for the most vulnerable, including older adults, widowers, homeless people, and those with disabilities.
But Fior Di Loto's impact reaches beyond the school gates. The foundation is proactive in the community, supporting girls who aren't in school and working with their parents to overcome barriers like school uniform costs. They also assist students with everything from getting their first job to paying college fees.
We believe that Black Friday can be a force for good. For 2024, we're going bigger. Our mission is to send more girls to school than ever before and to beat last year’s target of sending 257 girls to school.
This year we’ve created the Limited Edition
Fior Di Loto collection, designed by three Indian artists. Plus, from Monday 25th November - Monday 2nd December, half of all profits will be donated to
The Fior Di Loto Foundation.
Every purchase you make will empower girls and transform communities in Northwest India.
Let's meet the artists
Namrata Kumar is a New Delhi-based artist whose vibrant prints celebrate the beauty and craftsmanship of Indian textiles. She finds fresh perspectives and inspiration through travel and cultural exploration.
Chaaya Prabhat, an illustrator from Goa, is inspired by India's rich fabric patterns and traditional dyes. Her work is a colourful interpretation of heritage through patterns and design.
Rohan Dahotre, a wildlife illustrator from Pune, creates versatile and colourful wildlife illustrations, raising awareness for nature and conservation. His artistic style is versatile, experimental, and playfully inspired by nature.
Fior Di Loto doesn’t wait for the girls to come to them. They go out villages in the area to find girls who aren’t in school and speak to their parents (who often worry about paying for school uniform, lunches etc).
From primary school to high school and beyond, Fior Di Loto support their students and help them with everything from getting their first job, moving to another city, and even paying their college fees.
A lot of the teachers at Fior Di Loto used to be students themselves! It means the foundation is run by people who really get it and care about the school and the students.
Fior Di Loto aren’t just helping girls in the area. They support widowed women who can’t remarry, rebuild houses and support women with sewing machines - as part of International Women’s Day.
We welcome feedback, if you have any feedback please email positivechange@lucyandyak.com