Two Things Sustainability Experts Want You to Do About Fast Fashion
Fast fashion now accounts for 88 percent of the clothing industry in the U.S. – and it's making a big impact on the planet
Fast fashion now accounts for 88 percent of the clothing industry in the U.S. – and it's making a big impact on the planet
Fast-fashion hauls are terrible for the planet. If you need to add some new items to your wardrobe for spring, try these instead.
Textiles are responsible for 35 percent of microplastic pollution in the world's oceans – and the synthetic fibers shed when activewear goes through the wash are a way bigger factor than you might think
Pop star and animal rights activist Billie Eilish wore a gown from the label to co-chair the Met Gala, but made a fur-free commitment part of the deal
Classic Vans looks, now made from organic cotton, natural cork, rubber, and jute, and finished with water-based glues
CBD sunscreen, recycled-plastic tote bags, bug-repellant you'll actually want to apply, and more
Yes, we said cactus leather.
Aether is committed to making their lab-grown bling without harming animals or the environment
Like her mom, she eschews meat and loves animals, and her menswear-inspired clothes reflect an ethical flavor that isn’t at all “granola.”