How to Fight Human Trafficking Through Fashion The thought of tackling an issue like human trafficking is extremely daunting. With 24.9 million people trapped in modern day slavery today, it can seem impossible to help. But you may be able to have a bigger impact than you think.
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No more real skins…
No more real skins, now we like artifices. Over the last few years many firms from the fashion industry have chosen to leave aside animal skin in order to change it for artificial ones. But what is the story behind this change of image? – Author: Candela Niesl
Rent your autumn fashion
Rent autumn fashion. Lease your new jeans during the summer and change them to the autumn model in a few months.
The Look
Sustainable fashion, also called eco fashion, is a part of the growing design philosophy and trend of sustainability, the goal of which is to create a system which can be supported indefinitely in terms of human impact on the environment and social responsibility. It can be seen as an alternative trend against fast fashion.
Sustain Cool
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Eco Fashion
This year’s showcase of sustainable, ethical and cutting edge fashion, from New Zealand and abroad, is expected to be the biggest yet. After its launch in 2013, the event has gathered international interest and demands for expansion have been met with an extended programme of events to become a full Eco Fashion Week / Consumer Showcase.
Denim eyewear
The first thing that Mosevic wants you to know about its ”Solid Denim” eyeglasses is that they’re not a gimmick. ”Zeiss polarized lenses are offered with a graduated tint,” Jack Spencer, who co-founded the firm,
Ready for the Cold
Winter is the time of year where wool, fur, and cashmere are abundant in stores. While marketing may have you believe that these are absolute essentials for chilly temperatures, that’s far from the truth. You can stay just as warm and cozy in winter hats, coats, gloves, and scarves made from synthetic materials. Plus, skipping wool benefits even more than the animals.