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Easy Feeling

Laid-back styles in breathable linen that become more comfortable with every wear. What's not to love?

Cargo Jacket TOP-RATED STYLE

A lightweight jacket with a relaxed fit. 55% Linen, 45% Rayon. Natural linen blend. Only available online. 1L01194 sizes XS - XL $139

Linen Shirtdress TOP-RATED STYLE

A comfortable dress accented with natural mother-of-pearl shell buttons. 100% Linen. Oatmeal. 1L01553 sizes XS - XL $218 | 1L01553P sizes XSP - XLP $218

Blouson Sleeve Dress BACK IN STOCK

This easy dress features blouson sleeves and a figure-flattering waist tie. 75%

Natural

Sleeveless Shirtdress

A new favorite that's perfect to wear all season long. Includes side-slit pockets at the waist. 100% Linen. Oatmeal. 2L01557 sizes XS - XL $188

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During the course of our partnership with the World Land Trust™, we've offset over three million pounds of carbon dioxide by paying to protect over 100 acres of endangered rainforest. This is a commitment we plan to continue growing yearly.

Be Ethical 100%

Be Transparent 70%

Over 70% of Karen Kane's management team consists of women. The average tenure for our employee population is approximately 10 years.

All of our full-time employees are offered a complete benefit package that includes health, vision, and dental insurance with 80%+ company payment for both individual & family premiums; we also offer the option of both longterm and short-term disability insurance, domestic partner and civil union spousal benefits, as well as life insurance.

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We have donated to 20 charitable organizations in the past year, including The Nature Conservancy, The National Park Foundation, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Heal The Bay, GrowGood, the American Red Cross, the Santa Monica Mountains Fund, Charity of the Eye Care Network, the L.A. Food Bank, and others.

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We're committed to protecting our oceans by calculating our plastic footprint and paying to help offset a portion of it. We've partnered with CleanHub to annually collect and repurpose 10,000 pounds of plastic (or half a million water bottles) before it enters the world’s oceans. Instead of wasting away in landfills or polluting the ocean, plastic gets recycled or used as an energy source.

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Commissioned almost 2,000 years ago, the Ponte Vecchio is Florence's most famous bridge. Hadrian, the Emperor of the Roman Empire, envisioned it as a solution to connect the entire city of Florence by spanning the length of the Arno river. In 2001, my husband, Lonnie, and I visited Italy for the first time with our children. During that trip, my youngest son, Robert, sketched the Ponte Vecchio from our hotel room window. Although he was he was only 9 years old at the time, it was the first time I recognized how strong his gift for design was. Today, he's a member of our Design team.

Life is beautiful in Florence, Italy

With only 70,000 residents, Florence is significantly smaller than Italy's major cities, Milan and Rome, and it does not have the same international recognition that draws tourists to Venice and Sicily. Despite that, Florence has its own unique kind of magic. This enchanting city in Northern Italy stole my heart the first time I visited it and has always remained one of my favorite places in the world. It became even more special when I got to return with my children for the first time.

Despite its small size, Florence has played an outsized role throughout history as a haven for artists, scientists, and free-thinkers. It was the birthplace of the Renaissance, and still remains the place where you can find more artwork by Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo than anywhere else in the world. The city's energy is magnetic, and has been for centuries; no matter where you look, you can always find beauty. Florence is dynamic, endearing, and irresistible, which is why there's no surprise that its entire city center is one of very few UNESCO World Heritage sites worldwide.

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