It's great to see so many designers start and use bamboo and organic cotton in their ranges. And, it's even better when you find a label that only uses eco fabric. EKO is a UK owned environmentally friendly fashion label with gorgeous pieces in it's collection.
Natural fibres are incredible against the skin, and once you try them you won't want to wear anything synthetic. The problem with most natural fibres is the ranges are usually quite plain and simple, but not so anymore! Emma Nissim's designs are colourful and have cute embellishments to make her clothes anything but boring!
I woke this morning with a feverish compulsion to write about leggings, maternity leggings to be specific. Though the slant was veering towards the poor choices available in budget shopping for pregnant ladies. Please excuse me, I am no fashion writer, I'm a spiritual writer who 'suffers' shopping and all things consumer driven, so for me to turn my words to this, something must be terribly wrong in the world. Either that or the pregnancy hormones have finally gotten to me. Humour me, let me attend to this rant and I am convinced that the pregnant amongst us may rally to my cries.
Looking for a perfect way to express your love this Valentine’s? Here are some loveable and huggable ideas from Shanti Sundays.
BAM’s bamboo clothing is ultra soft and breathable; It's warmer in the cold and cooler in the heat; it's naturally antibacterial, anti static; is UV protective; wicks moisture away from the body, keeping you more comfortable in all conditions. All these combine to produce a stunningly soft, comfortable and ubiquitous garment.
Cornish coastal fashion company Seasalt's Spring Summer 2012 collection is full of wholesome organics, beautifully delicate designs and honest, durable pieces that promise to delight hopeless romantics, both men and women alike this Valentines.
Spring/Summer 2012 collection
The Roots
Karen Stewart and Howard Brown, partners in life and work, launched their ethical fashion brand in 2002 from Los Angeles, California. Inspired by their love and respect for nature and a passion for design, Karen and Howard were filled with a sense of purpose and determined to pioneer the sustainable fashion movement.
Design
London College of Fashion, the world’s leading specialist in fashion education, is delighted to announce a year-long collaboration with Amnesty International, the world’s biggest and most trusted human rights organisation.
Students from the London College of Fashion Flexible Learning Programme who study part-time on carefully developed undergraduate degree courses in Fashion Media, Fashion Business, Fashion Retail Branding &
Luva Huva Eco-Friendly Underwear
Proving that green is the new black, eco-friendly lingerie specialists Luva Huva have released a collection of underwear made from soy. Soy is known as the ‘vegetarian cashmere’ and used in conjunction with other natural materials such as bamboo, hemp and organic cotton, it makes this unique collection kind to mother nature as well
The Natural History Museum is proud to announce the launch of a new collection of bags, wallets and notebooks, ethically produced and made completely from recycled materials from the museum.
The new collection, which was designed in collaboration with eco bag specialists Tela, is made entirely from printed material owned by the Natural
History Museum – this includes posters, the
“Minimalist. Innovative. Luxe”
For those of you who do not know, Cylk is Yoganic’s sister brand. I did a review on Yoganic awhile back, and I am very lucky to have the opportunity to review their sister brand. This review should have been done months and months ago! I can thank my
Have you ever considered how toxic conventional nail polish can be? It’s a scary thought to find out that most nail polish formulas are often filled with nasty’s like formaldehyde, toluene, glycol ether and parabens. These potentially harmful ingredients sit on our permeable nail bed, sometimes for weeks on end, and slowly get absorbed into