Erin Beatty has been making waves in the fashion industry with her sustainable brand, Rentrayage. Opening a pop-up store in Kent, Connecticut, she found success in blending home goods and fashion to create a unique retail concept. By shifting some of her production to Pakistan, Beatty was able to lower prices and make her pieces more accessible without compromising on quality.

Her fall collection showcases her signature styles, featuring pieced-together jackets, wide-leg jeans, and reimagined men’s blazers transformed into oversized or cropped jackets. This season, she introduces mod-ish wool dresses, separates with silver grommets, and witchy long dresses in black semi-sheer fabric. Beatty’s attention to detail is evident in cotton poplin shirts with delicate embroidery inspired by vintage napkins, tying her upcycled clothing and home goods vision together seamlessly.

Join Erin Beatty on a journey of sustainability and style as she continues to redefine fashion with her practical yet unique approach to design. Experience the art of upcycling and the beauty of repurposed fashion in Rentrayage’s latest collection.