Hi everyone! Happy MDW. Recently I’ve been reflecting on all of the amazing and inspirational content creators that I’ve met through my instagram handle. I’m so grateful. Instagram can be detrimental and so addicting but I think there’s been a lot of good that’s come from it during quarantine. Some of these new (earth conscious)
Category: Fashion
Everlane is one of those companies that is on their A+ game when it comes to business ethics (fashion ethics per se), transparency and sustainability. They’ve impressed me from the start. This week, the entire Everlane site is 25% off and it ends on Friday (April 3rd)! I wanted to share some of my favorites
The Sustennial interviews Cailtin Decker, the sustainable fashion designer behind the Decker brand from Adalinda’s New York Fashion Week show. Caitlin began her journey living in Cambodia working in Public Women’s Health and Development. While she was there, she began to make her own clothes with the help of local women who were experts in
The Sustennial interviews the incredible Akinda Johnson. CEO and Sustainable Fashion Designer, Akinda has developed a beautiful, versatile and sleek swimwear line. This interview discusses what sustainability means for this line, the material (Amni Soul Eco Smart Yarn) she discovered that biodegrades in five years AND how she worked to keep production local to the
IT’S DECIDED. I love Nuuly so much. They have found a way to intersect that oh so exciting feeling of getting a fre$h to death outfit (yes I did that dollar sign on purpose) with something that is a more sustainable model: renting clothes rather than buying them forever and letting them sit in your