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For your environmentally-conscious soul.
Sustainability has become a trending topic for fashion brands that want to appeal to environmentally-conscious millennial shoppers. According to Business of Fashion, 66 percent of millennials are willing to spend more on brands that are sustainable, and the demand from customers that brands be held accountable for waste and their carbon footprint is projected to skyrocket. As a fashion lover and someone who Googles things like, "Great Pacific garbage patch news" (here's where your trash ends up, btw), I'm breathing a small sigh of relief that people—and companies—are starting to care more.
Stella McCartney was a sustainability pioneer in the luxury sector (she launched her fur-free, leather-free business in 2001, despite many skeptics), and labels including Everlane and Reformation are leading the charge in creating eco-friendly, fashion-forward clothes, proving that you can look nice and be nice to the planet. But these brands are not alone in tackling the issue of sustainability in fashion. More and more companies are setting out to do the same, and I've rounded up 20 I love. From footwear to handbag labels, these retailers are changing the planet...and the way you shop.
View this post on Instagram Wishing we could camouflage with our surroundings like our leather goods. #Crossbody in moss launching soon!⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #opusmind #opusmindsf #consciousliving #zerowastelifestyle #contemporaryfashion #sustainablefashion #handbagoftheday #leathergoods #modernstyle #kinfolklife #greenliving #slowlifestyle #slowfashionmovement #recycledfashion #upcycled A post shared by OPUS MIND (@opusmind.sf) on May 16, 2019 at 11:54am PDT
Wishing we could camouflage with our surroundings like our leather goods. #Crossbody in moss launching soon!⠀ .⠀ .⠀ .⠀ #opusmind #opusmindsf #consciousliving #zerowastelifestyle #contemporaryfashion #sustainablefashion #handbagoftheday #leathergoods #modernstyle #kinfolklife #greenliving #slowlifestyle #slowfashionmovement #recycledfashion #upcycled
A post shared by OPUS MIND (@opusmind.sf) on May 16, 2019 at 11:54am PDT
Opus Mind follows the circular fashion method, which means there is zero waste coming from the brand. The company sources and repurposes leather scraps from RecycLeather to create its crossbody bags, totes, backpacks, and pouches. To take it one step further, the products are all made in Florence, Italy, by a family-owned factory that was passed down through three generations. If you're looking for a durable, quality bag that lasts for years (and helps the environment!) your search ends here.
Our pick: Black backpack, $425
View this post on Instagram Looking for an evergreen necklace you can wear daily? Take a look at our mini letter charm necklace (link in bio) ⚒ Each charm is made from scratch using recycled gold— or silver— wire. We know this necklace is special to you, that’s why we put in so much love and care 💗 A post shared by Irina Victoria Jewelry (@ivjewelry) on May 14, 2019 at 6:07pm PDT
Looking for an evergreen necklace you can wear daily? Take a look at our mini letter charm necklace (link in bio) ⚒ Each charm is made from scratch using recycled gold— or silver— wire. We know this necklace is special to you, that’s why we put in so much love and care 💗
A post shared by Irina Victoria Jewelry (@ivjewelry) on May 14, 2019 at 6:07pm PDT
For everyday minimalist jewelry you can layer on without a fuss, you'll want to check out Irina Victoria Jewelry. The designer hand crafts all her jewelry from recycled precious metals and above-ground gemstones. In addition to the simple, beautiful aesthetic, the brand also offers a charitable component: Five percent of profits from all orders go to wildlife conservation. Fans of the brand include The Bachelor contestants and Priyanka Chopra.
Our pick: 14k mini letter necklace, $264
View this post on Instagram Meet the Riverside Jacket. A classic trench shape in a silky stretch fabric. Perfectly seasonless— River not required. @couvertier_louis #itsHOURS #HOURSisyours #sustainable #plussizefashion #ecofashion #sustainablefashion A post shared by HOURS NEW YORK (@itshours.co) on Jun 20, 2019 at 10:10am PDT
Meet the Riverside Jacket. A classic trench shape in a silky stretch fabric. Perfectly seasonless— River not required. @couvertier_louis #itsHOURS #HOURSisyours #sustainable #plussizefashion #ecofashion #sustainablefashion
A post shared by HOURS NEW YORK (@itshours.co) on Jun 20, 2019 at 10:10am PDT
Launched in June 2019 by Naaz Gulati and Harroop Gulati Kaur, Hours New York is a new plus-size sustainable fashion label. The founders noticed a lack of inclusive sizing especially when it came to conscious shopping, so the brand offers a variety of tops, dresses, coats, and sweaters in sizes 14 to 28, with every piece made from up-cycled fabrics and in factories that do not use child labor. The prices are affordable, too, ranging from $38 to $178.
Our pick: The Willow dress, $88
View this post on Instagram Breezy hot weather vibes in the Pan tank and Abby skirt ~ A post shared by Seek Collective (@seekcollective) on Jun 28, 2019 at 7:37am PDT
Breezy hot weather vibes in the Pan tank and Abby skirt ~
A post shared by Seek Collective (@seekcollective) on Jun 28, 2019 at 7:37am PDT
Seek Collective employs sustainable practices, like using natural dyes and hand block printing. Everything is made by artisan communities in India, a place where designer Carol Miltimore has spent a lot of time (she completed an artist-in-residence program there while visiting the country's craftspeople.) You'll find everything you need on the website, from dresses to outerwear—all made with an eco-friendly mindset.
Our pick: Athens dress, $228
View this post on Instagram The time and place is here and now. #justdoit A post shared by nike (@nike) on Oct 20, 2014 at 4:21am PDT
The time and place is here and now. #justdoit
A post shared by nike (@nike) on Oct 20, 2014 at 4:21am PDT
At the 2019 Copenhagen Fashion Summit, Nike launched an open-sourced Circular Design Guide for designers and industry leaders on how to be more mindful when it comes to sustainability. The giant retailer has made its own efforts to be a more earth-friendly brand in the past: Back in 2018, Nike created its own Flyleather material (a textile made with at least 50 percent recycled natural leather fiber) and incorporated that into its sneaker designs, like the popular Cortez and tennis shoe styles. This kind of technology is only the beginning for the brand.
Our pick: Nike Cortez sneakers, $81
View this post on Instagram 👉 For every TEN LIKES this post gets, we will plant ONE TREE 🌲 👈 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Between now and April 26, lets get 5,000,000 LIKES on this post, so that we can plant 500,000 TREES at our planting site in Indonesia 🌲Together, we can help rebuild a community devastated by natural disaster and give back to our planet 🌎 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Big change starts small, and with an action as small as tapping your thumbs, you can help us reforest the world. LIKE this post, TAG your friends, and SHARE it on your Instagram Story to help us spread the word 🙌 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ For more information, check out our earth week highlight. Happy planting! A post shared by tentree (@tentree) on Apr 22, 2019 at 5:01am PDT
👉 For every TEN LIKES this post gets, we will plant ONE TREE 🌲 👈 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Between now and April 26, lets get 5,000,000 LIKES on this post, so that we can plant 500,000 TREES at our planting site in Indonesia 🌲Together, we can help rebuild a community devastated by natural disaster and give back to our planet 🌎 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Big change starts small, and with an action as small as tapping your thumbs, you can help us reforest the world. LIKE this post, TAG your friends, and SHARE it on your Instagram Story to help us spread the word 🙌 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ For more information, check out our earth week highlight. Happy planting!
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Founded by Kalen Emsley and David Luba in 2012, Tentree offers a bit of everything, including easy-to-wear dresses and sweatpants and joggers, for both the lounge lizards and outdoor enthusiasts. The brand's latest release is a four-in-one eco-friendly backpack made from sustainably sourced materials including recycled polyester, BLOOM algae, and post industrial waste. The backpack is perfect for hiking and traveling...or holding your laptop for work. In addition to making sure its products are sustainable, Tentree also plants 10 trees (get it?) for every item purchased. To date, they've planted more than 29 million trees around the world.
Our pick: The mobius modular backpack, $118
View this post on Instagram It’s official, Outerknown Women’s debuts March 12! Coastal, colorful & effortlessly cool clothing made with 100% organic, recycled & regenerated fibers. Give us a follow over at @outerknown_womens for more sneak peeks between now and 3.12.19 A post shared by Outerknown (@outerknown) on Feb 15, 2019 at 9:15am PST
It’s official, Outerknown Women’s debuts March 12! Coastal, colorful & effortlessly cool clothing made with 100% organic, recycled & regenerated fibers. Give us a follow over at @outerknown_womens for more sneak peeks between now and 3.12.19
A post shared by Outerknown (@outerknown) on Feb 15, 2019 at 9:15am PST
World Surf League Champion Kelly Slater and designer John Moore founded Outerknown in 2014. It's rooted in creating pieces with long-lasting materials while providing fair wages to factory workers. Outerknown first launched with a sustainable menswear line, but the company officially made the jump into womenswear last month. The line offers a variation of tees, tanks, dresses, and pants made from fibers that are 100 percent organic, recycled, and/or regenerated, with prices ranging from $48 to $168. The brand is completely transparent in its method of crafting these pieces, from a "meet the suppliers" section and a "code of conduct" for its customers.
Our pick: La Luna cami dress, $168
View this post on Instagram Happy international women’s day! As a female founded company, we take the utmost pride in our feminine spirit. As part of our responsibility mission, we are committed to moving the needle towards an egalitarian community of entrepreneurs and business owners. Xx, Liz and Jess #internationalwomensday #taylorandthomasla A post shared by Taylor + Thomas (@taylorandthomas_la) on Mar 8, 2019 at 10:28am PST
Happy international women’s day! As a female founded company, we take the utmost pride in our feminine spirit. As part of our responsibility mission, we are committed to moving the needle towards an egalitarian community of entrepreneurs and business owners. Xx, Liz and Jess #internationalwomensday #taylorandthomasla
A post shared by Taylor + Thomas (@taylorandthomas_la) on Mar 8, 2019 at 10:28am PST
Fans of Stella McCartney will want to welcome footwear label Taylor and Thomas into the fold. After noticing a gap in the sustainable luxury space, Jessica Taylor Mead and Elizabeth Thomas James launched their eponymous shoe label in 2018. The first collection, a curated mix of flats and booties, are inspired by the '60s and '70s. The shoes are all crafted by hand in a small, ethical family-run factory in Italy. Meanwhile, the insoles are made from castor beans and recycled rubber from a factory in Japan, while the lining is made from renewable (inedible) corn. The vegan footwear are all, not surprisingly, super comfortable and stylish.
Our pick: Patti boot, $565
View this post on Instagram Slay together 👯♀️ A post shared by Kala (@wearkala) on Feb 5, 2019 at 10:22am PST
Slay together 👯♀️
A post shared by Kala (@wearkala) on Feb 5, 2019 at 10:22am PST
The brainchild of Rebecca Migirov, who wanted comfy yet sustainable undergarments, Kala is an eco-friendly intimates brand based in New York. Its bras, underwear, and sleepwear are made in NYC from all-natural and biodegradable materials. In addition, each piece is created by local artisans who are paid a fair wage. Though the collection, for now, remains small with few pieces, expect this earth-friendly label to pick up steam. I, personally, could live in the label's terry tee and bottoms for the rest of my life.
Our pick: Terry tee, $60
View this post on Instagram @hannamontazami in B A L I wearing that new new 🔥 #indigoswimwear #sustainablefashion #ecofriendly #sustainablymade A post shared by Indigo Swimwear ™ (@indigo.swimwear) on Mar 2, 2019 at 2:35pm PST
@hannamontazami in B A L I wearing that new new 🔥 #indigoswimwear #sustainablefashion #ecofriendly #sustainablymade
A post shared by Indigo Swimwear ™ (@indigo.swimwear) on Mar 2, 2019 at 2:35pm PST
Philippa Brenninkmeyer founded trendy swimwear brand Indigo Swim with the mission to create swimsuits that would give back to the world—instead of polluting it. To do this, every piece from Indigo Swim is made with 100 percent regenerated nylon and ECONYL yarn (old fishing nets and ocean waste). It's packaging, from drawstring bags to boxes, hangtags, and thank you cards, are also all eco-friendly. On top of that, the brand gives back to beach cleanups in Indonesia and California. Get ready to replace last year's summer bikini with a trendy, earth-friendlier one from this label.
Our pick: The sophia top, $68
View this post on Instagram @thestylebungalow in The Emse Gown. #spring2019 #amur #inamured A post shared by A Mindful Use Of Resources (@amurofficial) on Apr 6, 2019 at 9:46am PDT
@thestylebungalow in The Emse Gown. #spring2019 #amur #inamured
A post shared by A Mindful Use Of Resources (@amurofficial) on Apr 6, 2019 at 9:46am PDT
If you believe that great style doesn’t have to come at the expense of the environment, Amur will resonate with you. The New York City–based brand uses organic and natural fibers, like hemp and linen, in their clothing; they also use recycled polyester and PET fibers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. If you thought eco-friendly clothes were all neutral and boring, think again. Amur's designs are vibrant and playful. The label is proof that trend-driven styles and sustainability can go hand-in-hand.
Our pick: Dylan dress, $419
Iris Creole Earrings with Aquamarine, worn for peace and tranquility 💠⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ •⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ •⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ • ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #handmade #slowfashion #ethical #creativity #jewelry #jewellery #designerjewelry #positive #jewelleryaddict #fairtrade #crystals #holistic #crystalhealing #crystaljewlery #ethicallymade #slowfashion #aquamarine #peace #mirabellejewellery#creole #earrings A post shared by MIRABELLE (@mirabellejewellery) on Jul 16, 2018 at 1:00am PDT
Iris Creole Earrings with Aquamarine, worn for peace and tranquility 💠⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ •⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ •⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ • ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #handmade #slowfashion #ethical #creativity #jewelry #jewellery #designerjewelry #positive #jewelleryaddict #fairtrade #crystals #holistic #crystalhealing #crystaljewlery #ethicallymade #slowfashion #aquamarine #peace #mirabellejewellery#creole #earrings
A post shared by MIRABELLE (@mirabellejewellery) on Jul 16, 2018 at 1:00am PDT
This handmade jewelry brand has the royal stamp of approval: Kate Middleton has worn Mirabelle earrings on several different occasions! The label, founded by Veronique Henry, uses only fair trade suppliers to source its sterling silver, 22k gold-plated metals, brass, bronze, and semi precious stones. With necklaces ranging from $52 to $200 and earrings from $14 to $125, your guilt-free shopping isn't even an indulgence.
Our pick: Talia stud aquamarine earrings, $82
View this post on Instagram They are here | Georgia trousers in substantial, organic pale pink cotton 🐚⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #arelastudio #newin #georgiatrousers #organiccotton #daughtersofsalt #taospink #culottes #arela A post shared by Arela (@arelastudio) on Jun 4, 2018 at 10:45pm PDT
They are here | Georgia trousers in substantial, organic pale pink cotton 🐚⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #arelastudio #newin #georgiatrousers #organiccotton #daughtersofsalt #taospink #culottes #arela
A post shared by Arela (@arelastudio) on Jun 4, 2018 at 10:45pm PDT
This Scandinavian brand, launched in 2006, produces sustainable cashmere knitwear and cotton basics. Designer and founder Maija Arela runs her namesake label with her two daughters, Anni and Viivi. In keeping with its environmentally-friendly approach, the brand will take back any used garment to be up-cycled to make new products. Arela also ships out online orders in reusable packaging.
Our pick: Tove pale pink jacket, $90
View this post on Instagram PILE IT ON || SS19 | When you can't pick a colour, so you pick all. Products shown: KATE in BERRY, FRAPPE, CHILI MATTE NICKEL & CACTUS. . . . . . . . #mattandnat #materialsandnature #livebeautifully #recycled #vegan #crueltyfree #ss19 #newcollection #ss19collection #spring #summer #bag #handbag A post shared by MATT & NAT (@matt_and_nat_) on Mar 11, 2019 at 9:06am PDT
PILE IT ON || SS19 | When you can't pick a colour, so you pick all. Products shown: KATE in BERRY, FRAPPE, CHILI MATTE NICKEL & CACTUS. . . . . . . . #mattandnat #materialsandnature #livebeautifully #recycled #vegan #crueltyfree #ss19 #newcollection #ss19collection #spring #summer #bag #handbag
A post shared by MATT & NAT (@matt_and_nat_) on Mar 11, 2019 at 9:06am PDT
Montreal handbag label Matt and Nat was founded in 1995 and from the start, was committed to not using leather or any other animal-based materials in their minimalist designs. Over the years, the brand's experimented with various recycled materials, like cardboard and rubber, and since 2007, has used only recycled plastic bottles to line its bags.
Our pick: Weekender bag, $165
Well, well, well, look what the tide brought in. Wave hello to the Sugar Zeffers, our free and bouncy summer staple made with renewable Brazilian sugarcane. Just like beach season, they’re only here for a limited time, so be sure to snag a pair before they wash away for good. #betterthingsinabetterway #weareallbirds 🌊 A post shared by Allbirds (@allbirds) on Aug 1, 2018 at 5:58am PDT
Well, well, well, look what the tide brought in. Wave hello to the Sugar Zeffers, our free and bouncy summer staple made with renewable Brazilian sugarcane. Just like beach season, they’re only here for a limited time, so be sure to snag a pair before they wash away for good. #betterthingsinabetterway #weareallbirds 🌊
A post shared by Allbirds (@allbirds) on Aug 1, 2018 at 5:58am PDT
Instagram sensation Allbirds created a sneaker that's not only aesthetically pleasing, but also environmentally friendly. They even offer flip-flops with soles made from sugar cane. The brand dubbed it SweetFoam, a material more earth-friendly than plastic foam EVA, which is often used in the production of footwear. (FYI, even Leonardo DiCaprio has invested in this brand. If that doesn't make you want to purchase a pair of Allbirds, I don't know what will.)
Our pick: Women's wool runners, $95
Easy, breezy, Japanese GoWeave. Summer, here we come. Link in bio. A post shared by Everlane (@everlane) on Jun 1, 2018 at 11:56am PDT
Easy, breezy, Japanese GoWeave. Summer, here we come. Link in bio.
A post shared by Everlane (@everlane) on Jun 1, 2018 at 11:56am PDT
By now, you're probably familiar thoroughly-obsessed with Everlane. The millennial-driven brand has amassed a loyal group of shoppers by being transparent about how and where its clothes are produced. In fact, on the website, you can select a factory from around the world and get a glimpse of what life is like inside the space. The brand's forthright message and minimalist fashion aesthetic makes it one of our favorite online shopping destinations.
Our pick: High-rise skinny jean, $68
Are you ready for a week of new releases? Another new item drops tomorrow. #bleusalt #feeltobelieve #sustainableluxury A post shared by B L E U S A L T (@bleusalt) on Jun 11, 2018 at 7:12pm PDT
Are you ready for a week of new releases? Another new item drops tomorrow. #bleusalt #feeltobelieve #sustainableluxury
A post shared by B L E U S A L T (@bleusalt) on Jun 11, 2018 at 7:12pm PDT
If you're looking for sustainable clothes with west coast vibes and a celebrity following, Bleusalt is your brand. The luxury athleisure apparel line is made in Los Angeles out of fabric sourced from beechwood trees in Austria. Though Bleusalt shot to prominence with its soft hoodie, it now offers everything from slip dresses to "Cindy Crawford pants:" The model reportedly requested pants that were designed for long legs and featured big pockets and a relaxed fit. (She got them.)
Our pick: The Boyfriend Hoodie, $126
Our Annual Sample Sale starts tomorrow through Sunday. Be sure to follow @nisoloshowroom if you live in Nashville and plan to attend. Don’t worry out-of-towners, we may have something coming your way soon. 👀 A post shared by Nisolo (@nisoloshoes) on Jul 20, 2018 at 7:39am PDT
Our Annual Sample Sale starts tomorrow through Sunday. Be sure to follow @nisoloshowroom if you live in Nashville and plan to attend. Don’t worry out-of-towners, we may have something coming your way soon. 👀
A post shared by Nisolo (@nisoloshoes) on Jul 20, 2018 at 7:39am PDT
Footwear brand Nisolo produces shoes that are all sustainably and ethically sourced. The leather for the shoes comes from tanneries committed to the ethical treatment of animals, and the brand works with fair-trade factories in places like Peru and Mexico, while also enlisting small, independent artisans to create shoes and jewelry. On top of all this, the label is affordable, with prices ranging from $70 to $248.
Our pick: Isla slide sandal, $88
Very busy matchmaking. A post shared by Brother Vellies (@brothervellies) on Jul 27, 2018 at 9:38am PDT
Very busy matchmaking.
A post shared by Brother Vellies (@brothervellies) on Jul 27, 2018 at 9:38am PDT
Founded by Aurora James, Brother Vellies has quickly become one of my favorite fashion brands for its out-of-the-box creations (see the hairy goat bags, above). All the products are handmade in South Africa, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Morocco and adhere to the practices of slow fashion (the farm-to-table of the fashion world). The company even has a full section online detailing its sustainable practices, from who makes the accessories to where they're produced. While the prices are rather high, you know your money is ultimately benefiting a community that needs it—and the planet.
Our pick: Cloud pouch, $585
Want to know how to wear #HMConsciousExclusive the French way? Swipe right to see journalist, style star and Parisian It Girl @sabinasocol take on the exquisite collection! #HMMagazine A post shared by H&M (@hm) on Apr 17, 2018 at 3:54am PDT
Want to know how to wear #HMConsciousExclusive the French way? Swipe right to see journalist, style star and Parisian It Girl @sabinasocol take on the exquisite collection! #HMMagazine
A post shared by H&M (@hm) on Apr 17, 2018 at 3:54am PDT
H&M lovers will be glad to know the fast-fashion retailer offers a seasonal environmentally-friendly clothing line called "H&M Conscious." The pieces in the 2018 collection are made from organic cotton and recycled polyester, but at that same affordable price you've come to know and love. The next time you're shopping at H&M, make sure to check out this section first.
Our pick: Knee-length denim skirt, $35
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