Why Ethical Fashion:
Ethical fashion represents an approach to the design, sourcing and manufacture of clothing, the meaning of ethical goes beyond doing no harm, it represent an approach which strives to take an active role in poverty reduction, sustainable livelihood creation, minimising and counteracting environmental concern
Thought ethical fashion was all about unfashionable sack dresses and Recycle back? Wrong, get dressed this season in gorgeous frock from the best Ethical and sustainable brands
African fashion brand Lalesso
Lalesso is a luxury African fashion and lifestyle brand. Supports entirely transparent and sustainable, eco and ethical production facilities in Kenya and South Africa. Co Creator Alice Heusser and Olivia Kennaway seek inspiration from vibrant East African Khanga Cloth in the print rich designs. The exclusively summer label engulfs an effortless sense of freedom through it’s classic yet uniquely distinguishable silhouttes.
FatFace United Kingdom
FatFace care about the footprints they leave on the world for that matter all factories that produce their goods must abide by working with suppliers and other organizations to make sure their workers are treated fairly.
Minna United Kingdom
This label can best be described as Eco Luxe. Each piece is hand embellished and made from sustainable, organic, recycled and locally produced textiles. Her label has in a short time re-defined what ethical fashion should be. Stylish, desirable and beautiful, Minna’s range appeals to the wider audience, not just ethical.
Mirabelle
Makes Hand made Designer Jewellery, Fair Trade, Unique and unusual jewellery, made with Love and Soul.
Monsoon
Staying true to their green -fingered roots is a priority, And, although they’ve grown into a global brand, they never lost concern for the environment or commitment to ethical trading.
H&M’s Conscious Exclusive collection is a lesson in high street sustainable fashion. With Olivia Wilde fronting the latest collection which features garments made out of hemp, organic linen and organic leather, this is a sure fire way to look fashionable and support sustainability.
Made
Working with artisans to create hand crafted jewellery, Made has previously collaborated with fashion industry big shots including Louis Vuitton, Tommy Hilfiger, Edun, ASOS, Topshop and more. Employing over 60 men and women in a workshop in Kenya, Made teaches locals new skills and provides long-term employment as well as using environmentally sound materials
Huit
Counting Kate Moss, Keira Knightley and Sienna Miller as fans, Huit are an ethical swimwear brand loved by the stars. Committed to transporting goods by sea rather than air and ensuring that all of its suppliers are fully compliant with local and international laws governing welfare and product safety, you can wear Huit on your holiday without feeling guilty









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