Amber Valetta talks Humanity in Fashion {VIDEO}
byModel and eco fashion activist, Amber Valetta, talks about the possibility of humanity in fashion.
Model and eco fashion activist, Amber Valetta, talks about the possibility of humanity in fashion.
Narcisco Rodriquez ♥ Bottletop. Green Carpet Challenge founder, Livia Firth, awarded New York City designer, Narcisco Rodriguez, with the “Green Carpet Challenge” brand mark on Thursday for his work with Bottletop, a fair-trade label that employs artisans to create accessories using upcycled materials.
You need a hot outfit. You pull open your closet doors and within a few minutes cry out in despair, ‘I have nothing to wear!’ Sound familiar? It’s a common yet frustrating feeling that strikes every woman at least once in her lifetime. Creating a capsule wardrobe can help to prevent such stressful situations from happening.
Fashion-conscious shoppers are being urged to help reduce the £140 million pound worth of clothes that are being binned every year. To improve the impact that the clothing industry has on the environment, #LoveYourClothes, which is a Zero Waste Scotland initiative have teamed up with John Lewis for a series of sustainable fashion events in Scotland.
To celebrate this month’s Earth Day on the 22nd April, the Stella McCartney brand announced that it will be joining the likes of Zara & H&M on Canopy’s Fashion Loved by Forest Campaign which promotes not using endangered forests for the production of viscose.
When thinking of the uses for sugar, an image of your morning cuppa might come to mind. New research now aims to change the way we see sugar by using it to make clothing! Best of all, the process is much better for the planet.
The new Springbok rugby jersey was launched last night at an exclusive event in Cape Town.
Pepper & Paul invites you to a cinematic shopping experience where you will be entertained, discover high quality, ethically produced products, and be able to buy them all in the same place.
For those who follow the fashion industry it’s impossible not to notice that a fashion revolution is happening and it centres on eco fashion and sustainable clothing.
For anyone who follows the fashion industry, you’ve undoubtedly noticed the growing interest in natural fibres over the past several years and it’s easy to understand why.