As temperatures rise, so does our desire to refresh our wardrobes. But this summer, style isn’t just about looking good, it’s about doing good. As consumers grow more conscious about brands and rethink their impact, summer 2025 emerges as a pivotal moment for sustainable fashion. Designers and consumers both are embracing choices that are lighter on the planet and richer in purpose. It is no longer a niche movement, but the new standard for conscious consumers who want to stay on trend without compromising the planet. Thoughtfully crafted pieces, climate-smart materials, and transparent production are redefining seasonal staples. From elevated basics to statement accessories, these are the trends that prove fashion can be both aspirational and responsible.
Read MoreThe Suffrage Envoys, are the women who over history have been fighting for women’s rights. We have a long past of oppression, so women have learned to brilliantly orchestrated the most beautiful and effective ways to get their messages out. And what better way is there than fashion? See full editorial and story here!
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Read MoreSustainable brand Paloma Soledad lives and works in Brooklyn. She makes beautiful handmade corsets in all sizes.
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