8 Sustainable Dresses for the Chilly Fall-Winter Season

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Image: Mother of Pearl

Midi, mini, maxi, with shoulder straps of puffy sleeves, a pleated bottom or a straight cut, dresses are an essential piece in the modern wardrobe. Here is a selection of eight sustainable dresses from responsible and eco-friendly brands, in the shapes and colours perfect for the fall and winter season.

Stella McCartney

This Stella McCartney dress made out of viscose ensures a look that is both relaxed and bold.

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Knit Check Dress. Image: Stella McCartney

Mother of Pearl

This design made of lyocell by Mother of Pearl stands out with its asymmetrical shape, perfect for an elegant party.

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Louise Black & Tan Dress. Image: Mother of Pearl

Valentine Gauthier

French designer Valentine Gauthier imagined an eye-catching print for a simple and comfortable shape. The jacquard viscose fabric is a guarantee to stay cozy during a cold day.

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Yule Solstice. Image: Valentine Gauthier

BITE Studios

Sustainable fashion collective BITE Studios designed an extremely fancy dress for special occasions. The unique shade of the piece stresses its elegance.

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63-5 Rose Petal 80s Dress. Image: BITE

Kowtow

Slow fashion label Kowtow created a minimalist garment, designed to keep warm and go with many items of a wardrobe. The wide cut gives it a nice touch of eccentricity.

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Day Dress. Image: Kowtow

Reformation

This dress by Reformation is perfect with a coat to face the chilly weather during a night out with friends.

Alessi Dress. Image: Reformation

Envelope 1976

Based in Stockholm, luxury sustainable brand Envelope 1976 imagined a sober viscose design with a shine.

San Clemente shine. Image: Envelope 1976

House of Dagmar

House of Dagmar designed an elegant off-shoulder dress with simple lines. It is made out of Merino wool, mulesing-free of course.

Leana Dress. Image: House of Dagmar
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