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8 Sustainable Fashion Brands for that Bohemian & Ethnic Look
Are you an eco-conscious consumer and love that free and flowy fashion style with natural fabrics, earthy colors, and patterns? Then this article is for you. To help you out, I've rounded up 8 fashion brands that are raising their voices against fast fashion and looking for sustainable alternatives that promote a circular economy and reduce their environmental impact.
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Fair Trade: India’s Top Sustainable Fashion Brands
Sustainable or ethical clothing has started making its mark in the Indian market. From paying workers fairly, to use of natural fabrics and dyes, brands are embracing this new shift in the world of the clothing industry. Indians have realized that they can contribute to saving the planet and their own population while looking good at the same time. Take a look at some of the brands that are leading the way.
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Changing the World with Hemp: Reasons to Choose Hemp Clothing
Hemp could be an answer to the fashion industry’s calls for sustainable materials. From durability to sustainability, the best hemp clothing brands bring many benefits to you and the earth. ‘Marijuana’s cousin’ benefits are clear, but is its reputation seems to be holding it back. Here’s what you need to know about the eco-friendly fabric that has caught the attention of forward-thinking designers.
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8 Ethical Brands Made in Europe
The last few years, we've seen an increasing of sustainable, fair trade and ethical fashion brands popping up all around the world and their fanbase keeps growing bigger and stronger. Europe is no exception and there are stylish, vibrant brands reshaping the fashion industry and inspiring for real change. I’ve made a list of 7 sustainable, slow fashion and ethical clothing brands 100% made in Europe, (...)
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5 Questions You Should Ask Before Buying New Clothing
We start recycling, we stop using plastic and eating meat and we might even use public transportation… but when it comes to our wardrobe, we stop thinking altogether. Just the thought of “buying new clothes” can generate enormous euphoria in some women. Especially if it comes with the word “sale.” So how can we be sustainable when we live in a fast-fashion culture? The answer is consciousness.