Fashion / Style
40+ sustainable fashion brands to have on your radar
It’s time to start shopping smarter.
It’s time to start shopping smarter.
Small change, big impact.
Traditionally constructed houses are out, and prefabricated homes are in.
We’ve all reached the point of wanting to do better for the planet, specifically when it comes to the way we shop for clothes.
Materials matter, as does a future free of waste and overconsumption. Converse knows this better than most.
Composting is great. But these moves take less time, and make a bigger impact.
Officially launching November 12, 2021.
Burberry has announced its commitment to becoming a Climate Positive brand by the year 2040 alongside its current pledge for a net-zero target by the same year.
In honour of Earth Day today, we pulled together our own sustainability initiatives.
Bridget Hollitt is the girl you want to spend the day with.
Hermès goes plant based.
For their first collaboration, ‘REBORN’, the brands have used pre and post-consumer denim ‘seconds’ to create a collection of 100 uniquely up-cycled, one-off denim pieces.
The covetable Danish label and denim maven have used cottonised hemp as the basis of their latest collection.
Apple has put in a series order to an anthology series titled ‘Extrapolations’, which, put simply, is about climate change.
Burberry has devised a plan to give back to both people and planet with a new initiative.
Montana Lower and Bridget Hollitt speak to us about sustainability in everyday life, maintaining a sense of integrity while modelling, and cultivating joy through planetary wellbeing.
Picking the perfect set of sheets is no easy feat.
COVID has successfully put the climate emergency on the back burner in the minds of most, but to what cost?
Here’s why our country, and the planet, deserve better.
We’re in conversation with Nike Chief Sustainability Officer, Noel Kinder and Senior Design Director, Golnaz Armin to learn more about their ‘Move to Zero’ initiative.