NAMAR is a newly launched brand whose aim is to make cutlery more sustainable and to reduce the amount of waste produced by disposable plastic utensils.
In the United States, vinyl album sales have grown for the 14th consecutive year since the resurgence began in 2006. With 9.2 million sales in 2020, up by 11.2% when compared to 2019's 8.3 million in sales, it's safe to say that vinyl is here to stay. For now.
The #TheNorthFacexGucci collection is made up of a mixture of men’s and women’s ready to wear clothing and shoes, as well as luggage and camping gear, including tents and sleeping bags.
In an ode to the label’s upcycling heritage, French luxury fashion house MM6 Maison Margiela is set to release a range of upcycled patchwork items for its latest sustainability push.
This New York City-based brand was founded by Carol Han Pyle, after she noticed a gap in the market for sustainable candles that used natural ingredients and responsible packaging.
Los Angeles-based Mini Bloom is the newest toddler-friendly baby brand offering products that are equally safe and clean as they are nourishing and effective.
Among the chosen four CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists are New York-based Barragán, Private Policy, and Abasi Rosborough, as well as Spanish label Alejandra Alonso Rojas. Each label eloquently merged its own aesthetics with that of ZARA’s offerings.
With endless choices for sustainable companies to shop from this Christmas, it can be a little overwhelming searching for the best products. This is why we have put together a selection of brands with great Christmas gift options that are eco-friendly.
For those looking for more eco-friendly and vegan options to add to their beauty routine, consider SUPEREGG, a new skincare label using cutting-edge and 100% plant-based ingredients.
Dubbed ReBurberry Fabric, the lauded fashion label will donate leftover and unused fabrics to fashion students all across the UK as a means of reducing waste.
To launch the final installment of its Genius collection for 2020, Italian luxury fashion brand Moncler has once again called upon lauded American fashion designer Matthew M. Williams and his 1017 ALYX 9SM label.
Dubbed the “Positively Farfetch” strategy, the list includes a wide range of 10-year sustainability goals that together will work to accomplish the brand’s overarching goal of being fully circular by 2030.
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