Serve killer looks without killing the planet by opting for sustainable, eco-friendly brands and businesses. These fashion companies use recycled materials and fair trade business practices to ensure the clothes you wear are good for you, your wallet, and Mother Earth.
When U.S. soldiers returned home after World War II, they found a country quite different from the one they had left. Wartime production had helped pull America's economy out of the depression, and during the late '40s, young adults saw a remarkable rise in their spending power. Jobs were plentiful, wages were higher, and people were eager to spend. Between 1945 and 1949, Americans bought 20 million refrigerators, 21.4 million cars, and 5.5 million stoves, a trend that continued well into the 1950s. The massive growth of suburban populations meant an even bigger demand for automobiles. Families of all income brackets were buying televisions.
Vogue Portugal dedicates their September 2019 issue to Planet Earth, while answering questions such as is fashion sustainable?
In spite of the growing demand for eco-friendly clothing, most consumers don’t want to pay more for it. So, what’s the solution? We speak to experts from H&M, Ninety Percent and Fashion For Good to find out
The fashion industry is increasingly being exposed for its role in perpetuating global climate change. It is the second-largest carbon-emitting industry in the world and is […]
By focusing on who you are, making thoughtful purchases, and taking advantage of the $24 billion resale industry, sustainable style can be whatever you want it to be.
Recycled fabrics, organic materials and traceable production.
Sustainability and eco-brands on the raise, we find some are far off being ethical or align with sustainable values. Here’s how to step up from greenwashing.
Sustainable living means prioritizing the use of natural and renewable resources instead of creating excess waste and depleting resources for future generations. It means curbing our habit of expending. Here are a few ways to get started.
Patched Vintage Fabric Dress by Ajoyo - Celebrate Yoruba Tradition with Style. Experience the cultural richness of Southern Western Nigeria with our Ajoyo Patched Vintage Fabric Dress. Crafted from handwoven vintage fabrics sourced from Ondo, Ogun, Oyo, and Osun states, each dress is a unique homage to traditional Yoruba craftsmanship. Celebrate heritage and sustainability effortlessly with this dress, perfect for any special occasion where you want to showcase your appreciation for artistry and tradition while embracing contemporary style. Key Features: Authentic Yoruba Craftsmanship: The dress features handwoven vintage fabrics that reflect the intricate artistry of the Yoruba tradition, keeping age-old weaving techniques alive. True to Size: Designed to fit perfectly; simply select your usual size for the ideal fit. Chic Sleeveless Design: Perfect for warm weather, this sleeveless dress offers a stylish and breathable option for any occasion. Mid-Weight Organza Fabric: Provides comfort and durability, ensuring you feel as good as you look. Flattering Loose Fit: Suitable for all body types, the loose fit design ensures a comfortable and elegant silhouette, while the fitted bust accentuates your shape beautifully. Unique Patchwork Detail: Each dress features distinctive patched vintage fabric, making every piece truly one-of-a-kind. Model Details: Height: 5'11" Wearing Size: UK Small
Zero waste fashion. At its heart, it's an oxymoron. You can't produce new things and ever be "zero waste". But just like the zero waste movement as a whole, it's more about the spirit of attempting harm reduction toward the planet than anything else. So in this post, let's talk through w
Fast-fashion discards are being shredded, and the fibers can be used in new garments.
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Tamsin Blanchard and Lily Fang have never heard of each other, but maybe they should. That these two leaders representing different generations of the sustainable fashion community have never interacted isn’t just a coincidence — it’s emblematic of the way the movement at large often works.
Wan Yunfeng’s distinctive gowns are crafted from discarded items, draped and twisted around his body and photographed to send a message about the destructive power of human consumption.
What is circular fashion? Why is circularity the future of fashion and what are some examples of circular fashion brands? If the concept of circular fashion has got you stumped, we've got you covered!
https://youtu.be/FM6UIEeDd5oLife is the best teacher, as long as you're willing to listen. This is the backbone of designer Emi Tanimura's design journey and wh
In truth, Bangladesh should be an inspiration to activists and other countries, because of what came after Rana Plaza.
Sustainable fashion doesn't have to be expensive! Here are 7 free ways to advocate for sustainable fashion and be a part of the sustainable fashion movement.
Stella McCartney and Ellen MacArthur have announced the damning findings of a sustainability report. Is this the wake-up call the fashion industry needs?
Check out these sustainable clothing brands and slow fashion brands from South Africa prioritizing ethical production and eco-conscious practices.
Sustainable fashion doesn't have to be expensive! Here are 7 free ways to advocate for sustainable fashion and be a part of the sustainable fashion movement.
The slow-fashion movement is only gaining steam. See why we made it our July editorial theme.
Clare Carlile and Alex Crumbie consider the key issues for sustainable fabrics including cotton and synthetic fabrics.
At the 2019 Copenhagen Fashion Summit, the likes of Nike, Patagonia, and adidas put forward a new manifesto that could change the face of consumerism – but what is it all about?
Sustainable fashion is more than a trend. Here, we spotlight luxury brands with a focus on eco-conscious design that you need on your radar!
Patched Vintage Fabric Dress by Ajoyo - Celebrate Yoruba Tradition with Style. Experience the cultural richness of Southern Western Nigeria with our Ajoyo Patched Vintage Fabric Dress. Crafted from handwoven vintage fabrics sourced from Ondo, Ogun, Oyo, and Osun states, each dress is a unique homage to traditional Yoruba craftsmanship. Celebrate heritage and sustainability effortlessly with this dress, perfect for any special occasion where you want to showcase your appreciation for artistry and tradition while embracing contemporary style. Key Features: Authentic Yoruba Craftsmanship: The dress features handwoven vintage fabrics that reflect the intricate artistry of the Yoruba tradition, keeping age-old weaving techniques alive. True to Size: Designed to fit perfectly; simply select your usual size for the ideal fit. Chic Sleeveless Design: Perfect for warm weather, this sleeveless dress offers a stylish and breathable option for any occasion. Mid-Weight Organza Fabric: Provides comfort and durability, ensuring you feel as good as you look. Flattering Loose Fit: Suitable for all body types, the loose fit design ensures a comfortable and elegant silhouette, while the fitted bust accentuates your shape beautifully. Unique Patchwork Detail: Each dress features distinctive patched vintage fabric, making every piece truly one-of-a-kind. Model Details: Height: 5'11" Wearing Size: UK Small
Science just got very chic.
Zara spotlights sustainable fashion with its second Join Life x TRF collection. Captured in the snow, model Jean Campbell wears outerwear made from 100%
Buy Less, Choose Well, Make it Last. These famous words were spoken by British fashion icon Vivienne Westwood and are a great way to approach your ethical wardrobe. So how do you do it?
The Fashion industry is responsible for up to 10 per cent of all global green house gas emissions every year! And the equivalent of one garbage truck full of clothes are burned of dumped into landf…
Sustainable fabrics are made from natural and earth-friendly materials that actively reduce harm to the planet, either through the production process, fiber properties, or overall environmental impact.
"Sustainability is another important goal for our company, which the pandemic has also highlighted as a vital issue. In today’s world it is necessary to respect the environment and understand humanity’s impact, and to pass this respect on to future generations. With that in mind, my legacy would be incomplete without values of sustainability."
There are signs all around us — planet Earth has finite resources and we are quickly exhausting and or polluting them all. In order to combat this, some consumers and companies are taking strides…