Our Story

When we embarked on this adventure, one thing was clear: there was a gap between how women were created to live and how clothing was supporting that, especially in seasons of pregnancy, postpartum and motherhood. Dressing in feminine and functional clothing shouldn’t require great effort or compromise health and affordability.

With all the women in my own life and our growing community in mind, in many different stages of life and motherhood, filling this gap was the driving force behind designing simple dresses and layers to move with you through the seasons life while you care for your family. 

At Adorned Organics every garment we create must adorn the woman wearing it in a modest, beautiful way and glorify God. This means every design is carefully planned and made with organic natural fibers only.

After discovering the softest organic cotton in my visit to Nepal in 2023, throughout the next year we planned, tested and designed our first small batch of organic dresses and foundational layers for building a natural fiber wardrobe. In the spring of 2025, Adorned Organics was established and we launched our first collection made for motherhood and home.

Adorned Organics partners with a small manufacturer in Nepal who prioritizes craftmanship, organic fibers and non-toxic dyes. Each piece is carefully sewn in small batches.

Adorned Organics has a two-fold mission: to bring organic clothing collections to women who love natural fiber clothing and as we grow, our long term mission is to be able to support women in the Eastern part of the world through training, learning new skills, and creating work opportunities where there is great need, who will in turn be a blessing to many. Equipped to pass on their skills and knowledge to others, they will continue a legacy of compassion. All for God's glory.

"Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree." - Martin Luther

“My mother was the first to teach me about organics, beginning with traditional ways of preparing foods in the kitchen, and she passed on her appreciation for beauty, natural fibers, and dresses.” - Jennifer