Welcome to Sustianably Chic, a series where we put fashionable outfits together based on entirely sustainable and eco-friendly brands. This week we’re having a little fun with the possibilities of animal-free and cruelty-free clothing brands, so we’re looking at outfits based around faux fur and faux leather. Without further ado, here is our vegan fashion extraordinaire!
Welcome to sustainably chic, a series where we look at fashion made entirely from ethical, sustainable brands. This week we’re looking at outfits that feel comfy while still looking stunning, so you can fight the winter blues with some beautiful casual-chic looks. As always, at least one of the outfits will be entirely animal product free for our vegans. Lets dive right in to the bags and the looks.
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.
Welcome to Sustianably Chic, a series where we put fashionable outfits together based on entirely sustainable and eco-friendly brands. Today we’re covering a few different feels, so you have a good selection of different ideas so you can look good while rockin green fashion no matter what style you love.
This week, we’re looking at fashion for the working woman, showing off that professional and fashionable can still always go green. So get ready to rule the next meeting with these two powerful, sustainable, Business Bold looks.
Labor Day is right around the corner. That means it’s soon time to put away the Hawaiian shirts and flowery dresses, get out the earth tones, and prepare for sweater weather. To celebrate, we’ve got some of our best sustainable fall looks and the upcycled bags to match.
Her sustainable designs helped lay the groundwork for the current slow fashion movement now growing among the millennials, being one of the first to prove just how stylish going green can be.
Ultimately the KonMari method is not about getting rid of stuff, but about understanding, developing, and building your connection to your home and the things in it. You get out of the habit of compulsive collection that’s been taught by fast-paced consumerist lifestyle and learn to really live