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What Are Microplastics Doing To The Planet, People And Animals? 

Plastic started out as a versatile and useful material that currently dominates many manufacturing industries, but it is now also starting to dominate the environment. Plastic products release microplastics when thrown away but also while being used. Microplastics are difficult for the human eye to see, so the potential negative effects are less visible and more difficult to measure compared to big plastics, but the amount of evidence is growing day by day to prove that microplastic pollution will have a terrible impact on marine ecosystems and human health. This 3-part series of posts will highlight this invisible threat that is entering our drinking water, how fashion is involved and what you can do to lower your own impact. In this second part, we’re going to look at the dangers and consequences of microplastic pollution…

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Your Laundry Is Polluting Your Drinking Water: An Introduction To Microplastics 

In the early 1900s, a new material was created that we now know as plastic. At the time, plastic was seen as a revolutionary invention and it is currently the most used material in a lot of different industries: packaging, construction, electronics, fashion and more. It’s cheap, durable and lightweight and the number of possible applications is practically unlimited. There are however a lot of disadvantages of plastic that are coming to light and far outweigh the positives. Our rivers and oceans are filling up with plastic, affecting animals, the environment and our own health. This 3-part series of posts will highlight an invisible threat that is entering our drinking water, how fashion is involved and what you can do to lower your own impact. In this first part, I’m going to introduce you to microplastics…

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5 Easy Ways To Dress More Sustainably To Lower Your Impact 

The fashion industry is one of the biggest contributors to climate change, so it’s really important we try to improve this while we still can. We have a lot of influence on this as consumers (maybe even more than brands, although this is very debatable). We can make a big difference if we’re mindful of every purchase we make and treat clothes just better in general. In this post, I’m giving 5 tips on how you can change your shopping behaviour to lower the impact you have on the environment. Don’t worry, some of these might be easier and cheaper than you think! You don’t have to feel discouraged if you can’t immediately implement all these 5 points. Switching to a sustainable wardrobe is a process that can take a while and is different for everyone. Even if you decide to do 1 or 2 of them, you can already be very proud of yourself!…

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40+ Businesses Shein Stole Designs From: The Complete List

A couple of months ago, I spent a few weeks researching fast fashion brand Shein and compiled a list of the 6 most problematic things I found. One topic I touched on was the plagiarism and art theft Shein has and is still committing. With this post, I’m hoping to shine a light on the designers and artists who had to watch their design being stolen and sold for a much lower price. A lot of these products are handmade and the creators spent hours, days or even weeks coming up with the ideas and creating the garment. Many of these small businesses and artists aren’t able to take legal action. Something we can do as consumers, is give credit to the original creators and show them a little support. Continue reading to see the list of currently 32 businesses that had their designs stolen by Shein, but I am constantly updating it…

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How Sustainable Is The Big Red Boot From MSCHF? 

In just a matter of weeks, these big red boots have captivated the internet with very mixed opinions and reactions. You either love them or hate them. The cartoon inspired shoes look pretty much identical to the boots Astro Boy wears together with his black underwear, although there are more animated characters you can associate them with. The company who created them mentioned Boots from Dora The Explorer on their website, who also wears bright red boots. But what are the boots made of and what are the downsides of a product suddenly going viral only for it to disappear again months later?…

Four outfits worn by Maddy in Euphoria and five sustainable items to recreate the looks

How To Dress Like Maddy From Euphoria In A Sustainable Way

When there’s a new TV show that takes place in high school or college, you know the fashion won’t disappoint. There have only been two seasons so far of Euphoria, but the style of the main characters has already made a big impact. You can see Euphoria-inspired items everywhere from fast fashion brands. However, there are many sustainable brands who have similar pieces as well. So, if you’re obsessed with the fashion in Euphoria, consider checking sustainable brands and secondhand shops first, so we don’t harm the planet too much with our fashion cravings. Click to read the guide on how to dress like Maddy…

Three outfits worn by Cassie in Euphoria and five sustainable items to recreate the looks

How To Dress Like Cassie From Euphoria In A Sustainable Way

When there’s a new TV show that takes place in high school or college, you know the fashion won’t disappoint. There have only been two seasons so far of Euphoria, but the style of the main characters has already made a big impact. You can see Euphoria-inspired items everywhere from fast fashion brands. However, there are many sustainable brands who have similar pieces as well. So, if you’re obsessed with the fashion in Euphoria, consider checking sustainable brands and secondhand shops first, so we don’t harm the planet too much with our fashion cravings. Click to read the guide on how to dress like Cassie…

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How Clothes Are Made: The Entire Production Process 

In a world where clothes are produced in bulk, at high speed and sold for very low prices, it’s hard to imagine all the work behind the products. This disposable fashion culture that we’ve created, has made us devalue clothes and forget how much it takes to produce clothes. It is often underestimated how many resources, machines, people, factories and more are involved. The entire production process from the plant (or the lab) to the end product, probably consists of a lot more steps than you might initially think. This post will show an overview of the main production steps that a clothing item goes through before you end up buying it in the store…

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What is The Fair Wear Foundation?

Some of the brands that are featured on the brand list are members of the Fair Wear Foundation. To be able to hold brands accountable for their environmental impact, it’s important we understand all the terms brands mention when they explain their sustainability efforts. In this post, I’m giving a short explanation of the Fair Wear Foundation so you know what it means when a brand is associated with this company…

Three outfits worn by Zendaya's character Rue and some sustainable items to recreate the looks

How To Dress Like Rue From Euphoria In A Sustainable Way

When there’s a new TV show that takes place in high school or college, you know the fashion won’t disappoint. There have only been two seasons so far of Euphoria, but the style of the main characters has already made a big impact. You can see Euphoria-inspired items everywhere from fast fashion brands. However, there are many sustainable brands who have similar pieces as well. So, if you’re obsessed with the fashion in Euphoria, consider checking sustainable brands and secondhand shops first, so we don’t harm the planet too much with our fashion cravings. Click to read the guide on how to dress like Rue…