Fashion
It’s easy to dismiss fashion as frivolous. Whatever is touted as a season’s ‘must have’ or ‘the new black’ appears inconsequential when juxtaposed with real-world concerns like global warming, economic strife and famine. But beyond fleeting fads and mindless consumerism, clothing production can be accomplished in a better, smarter, and more socially and environmentally sustainable way. Oh, and you can still totally look hot while you’re being a good green girl or boy.
by Lucy Slight
So with that in mind, I thought I would highlight some of the best local and international labels which are all committed to reducing their carbon footprint without compromising... (read more)
Slow Fashion is the movement of designing, creating and buying garments for quality & longevity…and it’s a trend swiftly gaining momentum around the globe. In... (read more)
Your Baby’s HealthA baby is the most susceptible to its environment in its early years and a baby’s skin is more porous than our adult skin, meaning that they absorb... (read more)
by Lucy Slight
Although I could never totally give up buying brand new, when you think about the processes that each garment goes through just to get from the cotton field to the store, it... (read more)
ASOS – ‘The Green Room’:The URL for the ASOS AU Green Room is: http://www.asos.com/au/Women/Green-Room/Cat/pgecategory.aspx?cid=10062One of the most popular... (read more)
Sustainable fashion or ‘eco-fashion’ is a part of the growing philosophy and trend towards sustainability, with the aim being to create a system that can be supported... (read more)