Gwyneth Paltrow Collaborates with ECOALF
byGwyneth Paltrow has teamed up with sustainable fashion brand ECOALF, to create two limited edition pieces for her lifestyle brand, goop.
Gwyneth Paltrow has teamed up with sustainable fashion brand ECOALF, to create two limited edition pieces for her lifestyle brand, goop.
We introduced you to Dirtball a few weeks ago with their recycled PET t-shirts. Now the company is sourcing funding to start manufacturing green jeans.
Ethical fashion designer, Stella McCartney and bestie Gwyneth Paltrow have collaborated and launched a capsule collection to be sold exclusively on Gwyneth’s lifestyle brand’s website, goop.
The Green Carpet Challenge, founded by Livia Firth, exists to showcase to the world that ethical fashion can be in vogue and red carpet worthy.
Vivienne Westwood an avid climate change campaigner, once again brought her political views to the runway at London Fashion Week.
John Patrick showed his Spring/Summer 2014 Organic collection on Tuesday at New York Fashion Week.
‘Organic’, ‘green’ and ‘eco-friendly’ are descriptions that people are quick to embrace when it comes to food items and cleaning products, but there may be a bit more hesitancy when it comes to eco fashion.
It’s exciting to think that fashion can help save the planet. RainTees lets you look stylish in a tee while doing something great for the rainforests.
The huge challenge of making ethical fashion viable in the wake of relentless competition from low priced, fast fashion brands has been brought into sharp focus with news that ethical clothing brand which U2 frontman Bono launched in 2005.
When you say ‘eco fashion’, one of the first names that come to mind is fashion designer Stella McCartney. Her values of being environmentally aware transcend fashion, making her an authentic force in the industry.