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Black Owned, Beautiful and Sustainable Fashion Brands You Should Know
Black-owned, fair and breathtaking fashion brands taking the global fashion world by storm with ready to wear, accessories, footwear and jewellery collections inspired by the designers’ roots. ECOLOOKBOOK has found you some of the coolest ethically made and sustainable fashion brands owned by people of colour that we all should know and follow.
READ MORESustainable and ethical fashion tips to help you #WearYourValues in 2020
Sustainable and ethical fashion tips for a new decade. Set your fashion resolutions with ECOLOOKBOOK. Carry out a wardrobe audit. Buy purposefully. Buy responsibly. Vote with your wallet. Borrow, rent, swap. Buy second hand. Let #LovedClothesLast be your mantra.
READ MOREBest Ethical and Sustainable Jewellery Brands this Christmas
‘Tis the season for gifting, hinting and maybe treating ourselves to a little festive sparkle. So why not share the love a little more? Ethical, Fair Trade, conflict free, responsibly sourced jewellery isn’t trending, it’s been around for a while and thankfully is here to stay.
READ MOREDunesi, Dubai’s Ethical Fashion Brand
ECOLOOKBOOK recently caught up with Dubai-based Hanne Ripsaluoma, founder of slow fashion boho chic brand Dunesi, to talk about her passion for the planet, what makes a brand sustainable, and making a difference.
READ MOREInvest in a Sustainable Blazer this Season
New seasons bring bolder statements. We’re saying it with a sustainable blazer – oversized, long, short, rocker jacket, check, pinstripe, jeans, print, plain, velvet, anything goes. Our pick of the best ethical and sustainable fashion labels has a jacket for all tastes.
READ MORESustainable Denim Brands You Should Know
Choose ethical and sustainable for your next denim buy. We’ve done the (denim-clad) legwork and found you some of the best organic, upcycled and recycled denim brands on the market.
READ MOREWear Your Boots Sustainable This Season
Some of our favourite sustainable and ethically made ankle boots for this Autumn 2019. All our brands produce their products under Fair Trade working conditions with vegan or eco-friendly materials. These really are boots that are kind to people and planet!
READ MOREI Didn’t Buy Any Clothes for A Year
Juliane, fashion lover, former shopaholic, marketing manager and mum of two teenage boys lives in Germany. She talks to ECOLOOKBOOK about her decision to buy no clothes for one year.
READ MOREBe conscious and cool with your vintage dirndl this Oktoberfest 2019
Traditional costumes from second-hand and preloved shops are on trend this Oktoberfest among the conscious and cool fashionistas and festival crowd. Even better, they are good for our planet. Here are our favourite vintage shops in Munich.
READ MOREA Fashion Revolutionary’s Glossary of Terms
This list of definitions from Fashion Revolution’s online course Fashion’s Future and the Sustainable Development Goals provides useful reference points when navigating the world of a Fashion Revolutionary
READ MOREI was paid just $45 a month to make jeans in a Cambodia garment factory
When she was just seven, Rina Roat began working, selling the fruits she picked from trees near her home in rural southern Cambodia. At 10, she started sewing and selling clothes. By the time she was 16, alone, penniless and newly arrived in Phnom Penh, she saw work in a sweatshop as a natural progression – a place where she could receive a “guaranteed” wage making clothes for western fashion chains.
READ MOREWho makes the clothing we wear? And under what conditions
on 24 April 2013, the Rana Plaza factory in Bangladesh collapsed, killing 1,138 garment workers and injuring many more. The garment workers were trying to make an honest wage, in conditions that they knew to be unsafe. They were making clothes for brands that you, I and countless others have bought, worn or gifted during the past decade.
READ MOREEthical & sustainable swimwear brands for conscious shoppers
Summer dreaming has us thinking about holiday swimwear. Here are some of our favourite sustainable swimwear labels. They are all using amazing and innovative materials, such as recycled plastic waste or discarded fishing nets. Like us they are passionate about our oceans and marine life. And having fun.
READ MOREFOLKDAYS – save this in your Favourites!
A Berlin based hand–made fair trade for fashion, accessories and interior from original source. Far from the fast fashion hype, Folkdays creates products that are likewise timeless and unique. In short: all-time favourites!
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