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…tool to prevent sunburn, nor should they be used to prolong time spent in the sun,” warns the EWG. “Protective clothing, sunglasses, hats and sun avoidance are more reliable ways…
…tool to prevent sunburn, nor should they be used to prolong time spent in the sun,” warns the EWG. “Protective clothing, sunglasses, hats and sun avoidance are more reliable ways…
…they buy. Festive Positive Energy Crackers 3-in-1 Soul Mist Positive Energy Candle BAV TAILOR Bav Tailor is a sustainable luxury clothing brand designed for the ethically aware generation. It’s a…
…a refillable bottle in recyclable packaging, and some clothing brands use unsold products to create new, more up-to-date pieces. Franziska talked us through IWC’s new packaging initiative, explaining that “a…
…lovely gift. Their Mini Leaf Studs make a particularly great choice, because 20% of the proceeds from their sale go to Baby2Baby, a charity that provides diapers, clothing and other…
…line is meant to encourage using resources sustainably, like its Re-wear Dry Wash Spray, which cleans clothing without the use of water, and its Concentrated 4X Laundry Detergent, which is…
…collection. Pioneering founder Carole Bamford had a vision for beautifully made clothing with a fully traceable product journey, and this collection more than delivers on that. By relocating the entire…
…is dramatic, atmospheric and expressive in the service of emotion. ETRO A fashion house that has defined Italian style around the world since 1968. Etro creates luxury clothing and accessories…
…process of regeneration begins with a changing mindset. We want to turn fast fashion on its head by creating durable clothing intended to be passed down through families and friends…
…brands are springing up to provide women with comfortable, flattering, ethically-produced clothing. We like Michi, which makes cruelty-free products, meets Positive Luxury’s criteria for sustainable production and supply chain. Read…
…our oceans. A recent study found the Arctic to be “pervasively” polluted by microplastic fibres predominantly from people in Europe and North America washing clothing made from synthetic materials, such as…
The perils of fast fashion have now firmly entered the public consciousness: we all know buying piles of poorly-produced, low-quality clothing destined to end up in landfill is terrible for…
…communities in need Ethical clothing brand Everlane will be focusing their Black Friday efforts on helping families in the US who will be facing hunger as a result of the…
…the growing conversations around the clothing and beauty industries – the artisans whose livelihoods are centred around its crafts; the farmers who work the land that provides for it; and…
…stopped. I’m not going to elaborate on the huge environmental impacts of textiles and clothing, but it’s not hard to understand that simply throwing them away, without ever being used…