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.
A survey conducted in the UK has found that most consumers want fashion brands to be more transparent about how their clothes are made, and would pay more if they could be certain they were buying ethical fashion.
Finally we have some eco-friendly and funky menswear to report on. Introducing Dirtball, the manufacturers of a new recycled plastic clothing range.
The fashion world is abuzz with updates coming out of New York Fashion Week and to kick off Fashion Week in New York, sustainable online retailer Modavanti.com took New York by storm, by staging three flash fashion shows.
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.
The online fashion boutique ASOS’ Africa 2013 collection takes inspiration from the East African countries of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
ANTHROPOLOGIE has partnered with eco-ethical company Rags2Riches on a capsule collection. The line – which is available to buy online now – features three brightly coloured woven bags.