Earlier this month, we introduced you to Reformation, the L.A.–based brand whose sustainable and chic line of clothing and accessories has won the hearts of trendsetters everywhere. Happily, there are a number of other ethical brands out there today that are stylish and support eco-friendly practices. These brands are proving that it’s possible to shop sustainably without sacrificing your style. To help make your closet more eco-friendly, we shopped the Internet to bring you the hottest styles from ten ethical brands we love.
Keep reading for our favorite brands that are making it stylist to shop consciously and ethically.
1. Venus ET Fleur
In a world replete with fast fashion and fleeting trends, Venus ET Fleur is a beautiful example of seeing life through the lens of a romantic and slowing things dowm. The bespoke floral atelier and purveyor of handcrafted flower arrangements comes from the lush, vibrant rose fields of Ecuador. These well recognizable Eternity® Roses last over a year and not only maintain their fresh smell, feel, shape, look and are 100% real, but they are also environmentally friendly from the beginning of the cultivating process in Equador to the time they are handed to the lucky owner of the arrangeent. It’s no wonder celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Gigi Hadid, amongst other A-listers, are loyal fans of the flowers that magically defy the odds of nature. Check out the Venus ET Fleur Shop here!
2. STELLA MCCARTNEY
Stella McCartney is the world’s first and only vegetarian luxury brand. Shop the collection here!
4. The North Face
The North Face Sustainable is a member of the Apparel Coalition and uses eco-friendly materials, including recycled polyester. Shop The North Face sustainable collection here!
5. Alo Yoga
Alo Yoga. has. been 100% sweatshop free from brand inception. They have a platinum certification from WRAP, the world’s largest watchdog organization for ensuring ethical manufacturing. That means fair pay, standard hours and clean, safe working conditions. Shop Alo Yoga here!
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