Every year, 20 million tons of clothes are thrown out and sit in landfills unable to decompose because clothing confection continues to be mostly fossil-based, which is everything except eco-friendly. And while recycled materials and sustainable fabrics have been supporting a greener approach to the industry, the future of fashion must continue to contemplate more nature-based and biodegradable fibers.…
In a world that consistently faces a multitude of sustainability, economic, and social issues, purchasing secondhand items has become the new norm. In turn, this change in consumer habits quickly gave rise to buying pre-loved luxury items because, what’s not to love about purchasing amazing articles from world-renowned brands at equally amazing prices? Plus, there’s the thrill of the hunt, the exclusiveness of the finds, and the creation of a truly unique closet.…
When you think about Stella McCartney you think polished, elegant, and cool. You also think eco-friendly fashion. One of the most sought-after sustainable designers of the 21st century, Stella McCartney’s love for the planet and ensuring its future is as green as possible, is part of the luxury brand’s persona and purpose.…
The capsule wardrobe has been around since the 1970s when Susie Faux created the first one because she simply couldn’t find well-made clothing that appealed to her. In the 1980s, the concept reached the runway when designer Donna Karan created the capsule collection “Seven Easy Pieces”. Easy, versatile, and stylish sustainable fashion, there continue to be so many great reasons to adopt a capsule collection in the 21st century. What is a capsule wardrobe? If there ever was a mindful…