"Design to me is making everyone feel happy and beautiful. That’s what clothes should do. I chose Heal the Bay because I’ve always loved the ocean. It inspires my designs. After the fires hurt the beaches where my brother and I play, I wanted to help protect it." - Max Alexander
CREATOR & CHARITY
CREATOR & CHARITY
Max Alexander holds the Guinness World Record title for Youngest Runway Fashion Designer in the World, a milestone he achieved at just seven years old. He began designing and sewing dresses at the age of four, showing an innate understanding of couture and construction. Many of his garments are made from secondhand or repurposed materials, reflecting his belief in sustainability and thoughtful fashion. Max has showcased his work during Fashion Week, been mentored by industry legends including Fern Mallis, and continues to sell and show his work internationally, inspiring with his talent, passion, and purpose.
About Heal the Bay
Heal the Bay is an environmental nonprofit established in 1985 that is dedicated to making the coastal waters and watersheds in Greater Los Angeles safe, healthy, and clean. We use science, education, community action, and advocacy to fulfill our mission.
This scarf is printed in a limited, numbered edition of 100. $100 from each sale of this scarf from January 13, 2026 to June 13, 2026 will be donated to Heal the Bay. There will be a maximum donation of $10,000.
DETAILS & CARE
DETAILS & CARE
Dimensions: 35 in. x 35 in.
Material: 100% silk twill
Imported
Care Instructions: Dry clean
Each Echo100 scarf arrives packaged in a gift box and includes information about its creator.
DELIVERY AND RETURNS
DELIVERY AND RETURNS
All Echo 100 scarves are eligible for free standard shipping and limited to 2 per customer.
Because each Echo 100 scarf is unique, and $100 from each purchase is donated to a charitable organization, all orders are final sale.
Product Code A-FN1023-960-1
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DESIGNED TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
$100 of every scarf purchase is donated to a nonprofit organization of its creator’s choice, for a potential $1,000,000 in charitable giving.
LIMITED EDITION
Each Echo100 scarf is numbered within the print itself, making it truly one-of-a-kind — a wearable work of art.