posted December 11th, 2010
Forevergreen a eu le coup de coeur pour ces tee-shirts éthiques et interactifs : non seulement c'est beau, bio, mais aussi très ludique et on ne peut plus régressif. On adore !
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posted October 18th, 2010
There were some highlights at the event like being able to see young people giving back to the community, meeting the ladies of Lotty Dotty, getting to see collections from Reco Chapple, Jay Sario, and Carol Hannah, and learning about the Good Fellas of Baltimore.
Continue Reading @ Ms. Charm's Chic
posted September 23rd, 2010
Le concept est tout simplement génial.
Jouer avec des poupées et s'habiller par la même occasion, un concept interactif qui permet de changer le look d'un tee shirt à l'infini.
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posted September 18th, 2010
Me encantan las camisetas de Lotty Dotty, de diseño francés porque me parecen una pocholada para las niñas.
Continue Reading @ Mamis and Bebes
posted August 19th, 2010
Lotty Dotty, the Paris-based clothing company run by two American ex-patriots, has developed a revolutionary new concept in casual but fashionable sportswear for women and girls - the interactive T-shirt.
Continue Reading @ The Fashion Insider
posted July 1st, 2010
A fresh, fun, funky new concept for women's and girl's t-shirts, Lotty Dotty has brought a whole new set of clothes for your beloved paper doll!
Continue Reading @ growingyourbaby.com
posted July 11th, 2010
These t-shirts are all grown up enough for mom yet retain the youthful spirit our girls will adore. Lotty Dotty has developed a new interactive T-shirt concept that allows one to change the look of one's T-shirt by using 3D detachable parts. We're loving this special edition to raise funds for breast cancer research.
Continue Reading @ momtrends.blogspot.com
posted July 19th, 2010
Fusing together high fashion with social responsibility Maya Persaud and her Parisian couture t-shirt company highlight the values she embraced growing up in Washington DC.
Continue Reading @ washingtonlife.com
posted April 5th, 2010
"Together Lotty Dotty has developed a new T-shirt concept that allows one to change the look of one's t-shirt by using detachable parts. The basis of their t-shirt is the screen printed doll with a sewn on Velcro bathing suit. EachT-shirt will be sold with detachable mini outfits and will give customers the flexiblity to change the doll's clothes – and look of their shirt." Click here to read this article
posted April 26th, 2010
To launch Lotty Dotty; Maya and Shevanne donated one hundred unique and environmentally-friendly Tee's to a recent gala event, "Unveil Your Pink", in Boca Raton, Florida for a fundraising auction to benefit the Komen South Florida Affiliate. The T-shirts were so well-received and in high demand that they have decided to continue production and sell them, for women and girls, exclusively online from July 1 – September 1 only. Ten percent of the proceeds will go to the South Florida Affiliate of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.
Read our press release or learn more about the South Florida Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®
posted March 18th, 2010
"Lotty Dotty: an up-and-coming funky brand discovered during Paris Fashion Week"
"As mentioned in the article Events as Brands: Paris Fashion Week , I promised to shed more light on some of the brands I discovered during my recent visit to Paris." Click here to the entire article.
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