Coach Is Ensuring Their Promises To Sustainability By Climbing Their Way Up Starting With (Re)Loved and Coachtopia
Sustainability and being eco-friendly is something that has exploded over the past few years in the fashion industry, Many brands are starting to make changes with our they are manufacturing, shipping, and even selling their products. Some are doing great things, some are not, but some are on the way and decide to go slow to ensure they keep their sustainability promises, like Coach.
Model Quannah ChasingHorse is More than a Model, She is a Change Maker
Quannah ChasingHorse has been making a name for herself in the fashion industry as an indigenous model and activist within recent years.
10 Years Since The Rana Plaza Tragedy: How it Changed the Industry
The Rana Plaza Tragedy was one of the deadliest garment factory disasters to date and it shook up the industry forever. Last week marked ten years since this tragedy, how has it impacted the fashion industry since then?
How to be a More Conscious Consumer before Earth Month Ends
As climate change becomes worse with extreme weather conditions, wildfires, floods, etc., the fashion industry and its consumers need to re-evaluate their practices and keep the planet in mind.
Coach Turns Trash into Treasure with Their New Sub - Label ‘Coachtopia’
The brand Coach just launched their new sub label ‘Coachtopia,’ where the bags are made from upcycled materials.
French Icons Team Up For Sustainability: Balmain x evian
As we all know, the world is trying to be more sustainable and thankfully many fashion brands are starting to take initiative and change their production process to be more eco-friendly. Recently, Balmain and Evian partnered together to create a capsule collection based around sustainability. There is so much that we can learn from this collection and this is only the beginning of a long term partnership between the two.
Primark’s New Circularity Collection Shows the Future of Sustainability within Fashion
Primark just released their new circularity collection that has garments that are meant to be fully recyclable and reusable.
Forbes 30 under 30 Names in Fashion and Sustainability
The Forbes 30 under 30 lists are out. The Style and Art list was a laundry list of impactful names, some well known to all, and others well known only in their circles. There were several fashion names that centered around environmentalism and sustainability, which is increasingly where fashion is headed.
5 Things You Can Do At Home To Celebrate Earth Month
April is mother nature’s time to be appreciated and supported. Most people know about Earth Day, April 22, but the entire month of April is dedicated to our beautiful home. During this month there is a lot of awareness and encouragement about what we can do to help the earth and change our ways to live more sustainably.
ThredUp’s Fashion Footprint Calculator Can Help You Be a More Conscious Consumer
Online store ThredUp has just revamped their Fashion Footprint Calculator.
Good News Perfume Enthusiasts: The Fragrance Industry is Growing in a Big Way
With its growing popularity, the fragrance industry is beginning to lean more on technology and digital advancements. Here’s how the industry is changing.
Everlane Founder Michael Preysman is Pushing for ‘Radical Transparency’ in Fashion
Michael Preysman is the founder and executive chair of the sustainable clothing brand Everlane.
H&M collaborates with ThredUp for resale initiative and platform, Pre-Loved
Fast fashion giant H&M launched its resale platform called Pre - Loved in partnership with online consignment website ThredUp.
Is the US government doing anything about Greenwashing?
Recently, the US government is beginning to step in and take action, but overall, little has been done on a national level even with the government knowing about this problem and the government is not doing enough to make any real changes.
Is the Quality of Clothing Getting Worse?
Recently, it seems as if the overall quality of our clothing has gone down. This is not just a fast fashion problem, this seems to be a problem with the industry as a whole. So what is happening to our clothing?
A Brand New Designer Made Her Debut at NYFW and Everyone is Talking About Her
Even though she just made her debut at New York Fashion Week, she made her mark. She was featured in a Vogue article titled “The New NYFW: Five Debuts to Know About” which is huge since she just put her name out in the industry not even 6 months ago.
Berlin Fashion Week is a Pioneer in Sustainable Fashion
As sustainable fashion comes further into the forefront of many consumer’s minds, we look to see how fashion week embraces or rejects sustainable ideas. So far, we have seen a few examples of sustainability at Milan Fashion Week and Paris Men’s Fashion Week, but Berlin has by far done the most for sustainable fashion in the fall/winter 2023 cycle so far.
Natural Dyes: What They Are and Where to Find Them
Natural dyes are gaining momentum in the fashion industry; due to growing concerns about ecologically safe clothing production, more and more brands are turning to natural dyes in order to create a more ethical product.
An Ethical Sneaker Guide
Which sneaker companies are just practicing advanced greenwashing, and which ones are actually worth the markup?
A Guide to Climate Safe Skincare and Beauty
Climate change is shifting our realities. We are experiencing more severe weather than ever, more intense storms, etc, etc. For Gen Z, this reality is more prevalent than ever, which is why “2 out of 3 Gen Z shoppers plan to buy skincare or beauty products that protect against extreme weather and sun,” according to the Instagram 2023 Trend Report.