Interested in not
just ethical fashion but also in politics and a sustainable lifestyle?
Not exact matches
According to
ethical fashion it - girls Sara Weinreb, creator of capsule wardrobe label IMBY, and Natalie Grillon, co-founder of watchdog organization Project
JUST, it's all about buying high - quality pieces that you know the story behind.
Natalie Grillon,
ethical fashion expert and co-founder and CEO of Project
JUST hopes that other brands take note of this shift towards a new generation of textiles.
If you read my post on my
ethical and sustainable
fashion journey (where I admit it's taken me three years to get to where I am, currently), you'll know that I'm also making it my mission to pay attention to what fabrics are in my wardrobe because as much as I wish it wasn't the case, our clothes don't
just affect the world we live in whilst they're being made — they can also have negative effects on the world we live whilst we wear and wash them.
If ethics are to do with morals — then when we talk about
ethical fashion it has to mean more than
just a vague statement or policy here and there.
Ethical and affordable
fashion can still be luxurious and chic,
just like high - end, designer garments are not a quick fix to looking stylish — it's all down to styling techniques!
I
just did an awesome interview with an
ethical fashion company based in Guatemala!
Or maybe — dare we say it — women are
just more forward thinking and caring overall, and
ethical fashion is something that
just seems natural to us.
This is something which I think presents a real dilemma for promoting
ethical fashion and blogging about it — I really love showcasing brands which are making a difference, but is buying from them if I don't need it
just being hypocritical?
By Chere Di Boscio Sustainable and
ethical fashion are phrases
just about everyone in the developed world understands today.
I have
just started an
ethical fashion label, called Bodhisattva (www.ethicalfashion.co.za) producing locally made garments in Cape Town, South Africa.
For today (day 21) of my 30 days of
Ethical Fashion, I would like to share a brand that I have
just bought some Christmas pressies from.