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Fashion: Oppression or Liberation? Paving the Path for Change

Whether you’re into fashion or not, if you wear clothing, you’re impacted by this industry and have the opportunity to push for change!

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How to make ethical beauty choices for healthier skin and planet

It's not always clear which brand is better for the environment, these tips help you pick!

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The art of visible mending: Transforming your clothes into statement pieces

Mending doesn't need to be solely functional

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Here are 4 practical and ethical alternatives to fast fashion

Leave fast fashion behind with these 4 practical tips!

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If you buy it, why can't you fix it? Here's why we still don't have the 'right to repair'

If we had the 'right to repair' we'd be more comfortable investing in things to last us a lifetime.

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More Than Just “Good” Citizens - Should we be looking at small businesses for our emission reduction solutions?

Collective action is required to save our oceans, from governments to everyday people. That’s why it is the perfect time to highlight a family (and brand) that have been concerning themselves with plastic pollution in the ocean for the last four years!

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The Truth Behind Donating Clothes

fashion industry is the third biggest polluting industry in the world but did you know clothing production has more than doubled since 2000, with consumers purchasing 60% more clothing wearing it for only half as long? So what is happening to all those clothes that are being discarded?

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Greenwashing: The Challenge for Conscious Consumers

As people take to the streets (and screens!) to demand change, it finally seems as though brands are taking note - but do they really care or is it all just the work of clever marketing teams?

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A guide to buying quality over quantity!

“Buy quality over quantity!” is one of the most common phrases you’ll hear in the slow fashion community, and the sentiment is correct! It is much more sustainable to buy good quality pieces that will last, than to constantly purchase flimsy, poor-quality, fast fashion outfits that will rip and tear ...