Sustainable fashion is one of the fastest growing movements, and for very good reasons. Changing your wardrobe from fast fashion wastefulness to something more sustainable can make a real difference, so lets look at 5 more sustainable fashionistas showing you how what you wear can help you be the change.
Planning on making your life more green? For the fashionista at heart, nothing of course is more fun than planning out your wardrobe knowing that you’re not being wasteful while doing it. So for those looking for that perfect blend of fashion advice and green living tips, here are five sustainable fashionista for you to check out (plus 1 hubby).
The world loves its fashion, that’s for sure. Unfortunately this industry is also known for its outsized impact on the environment, being the 2nd most polluting industry on the planet. Luckily though it seems the world is finally waking up to this, so to help celebrate the rise of sustainable fashion and promote people pushing for a better world, here are five women working hard to promote sustainable fashion that we think you should follow.
We are very proud of all our Talents and we consider ourselves very lucky to have had the chance to work with so many amazing people, but we are always especially excited when we come across a Talent actively working towards healing the environment. So today we’re going to take a look at 5 of these eco-heroes we’ve featured, and hope their journeys and activism will inspire more people to take up the cause.
And on her blog you’ll find not only blogposts but toolkits and exercises to help you transform your closet into something more sustainable. On her Instagram you can also find gorgeous minimal-feeling style pictures, reading suggestion, travel photos, interior design ideas, and the occasional fur baby.
Instead she writes about the effects each sustainable choice has, weighs the upsides and downsides, and gives the reader the space to determine what is right for them. One person being perfectly sustainable is not nearly as impactful as millions of people being imperfectly conscious