Sustainability may have become mainstream in the last decade, however, Native American communities have been advocates of eco-conscious living long before. They’ve embedded their love and respect for the land into their culture for centuries. While the world faces the terrifying reality of the consequences of ecocide, Native-owned businesses are pioneering this eco-conscious movement by creating products embedded in their ancestral practices of mindful sustainability and stewardship.
Read MoreHave you ever thought, wow, there is a lot of trash on this beach, in this river, or in this park? Most of us don’t ever have the time to do much more than pick up a little thing here and there along the way, but Sungai Watch went all in. They saw the issue of the garbage in the Indonesian rivers and literally jumped into action, by jumping into the rivers! This is not a job for the faint of heart; so, I really tip my hat off to the amazing Sungai Watch team. After collecting the trash they realized that they were stuck with a lot of garbage. So, naturally they turned it into high end luxury chairs to help fund their efforts! Ergo, Sungai Design was born! Read on to learn more about these amazing people and their beautiful chairs.
Read MoreIt’s time to celebrate love, Pride month is here. As people across the country commemorate the LGTBQ+ community, it’s important to recognize the innovative businesses that bring unique perspectives to their industries and foster communities that celebrate diversity and authenticity. These brands are leaving their marks in both the social, economic, and ecological spheres. Jejune Magazine highlights pioneering Queer-owned brands that are changing the trajectory and paving the way for a more inclusive future.
Read MoreThe new year inspires many people to fix up their homes. How can you renovate sustainably, saving money and the planet? These five ideas can transform your abode with minimal effort and tread kindly on the environment.
Read MoreMeet Sarah Zellweger, the founder of SZ Blockprints, who is restoring historic Indian block prints into printing circulation. These vibrant intricate designs are more than just clothing but history. Carrying forward the tradition of a fourth-generation, multigenerational block printing studio established by Kitty Rae, SZ Blockprints is introducing these exquisite designs to well-known retailers like J Crew. Read on to learn more about SZ Blockprints.
Read MoreThe shift towards conscious living and mindful purchasing is not foreign to us consumers anymore. This demand for sustainability and ethicality from brands, and reevaluating their production processes, has expanded into the realm of active wear, where sustainability and functionality are converging to create a new wave of ethical and eco friendly choices. This article aims to highlight the various fitness brands that are combining style, performance, and a deep commitment to environmental and social consciousness, and bring awareness to the key ethical practices undertaken by them. From the studio to the trails, to the gym, to the streets, let Jejune Magazine help you embrace this new era of sustainable fitness!
Read MoreIs it time for a fresh start? Spring cleaning offers one. This year, make your annual chore kinder to the planet by choosing eco-friendly cleansers and techniques. What can you do to tread softly on Mother Earth while getting your home sparkling? Here are six green tips to make your spring cleaning eco-friendly.
Read MoreLaBante is changing the way people look at bags and accessories. Based in London, the brand has an interesting approach to reinventing typical materials to be more sustainable and ethical. The founder, Vanita Badlani , whose career started in Banking, was quick to create a market that catered to producing bespoke designer bags that were a byproduct of her love for fashion and vegetarianism. Rooting itself in fashion respect, LaBante’s core values are reflected in the quality of their handbags and their ethical manners of working. Let Jejune Magazine help you know more about LaBante!
Read MoreWith there being so many beauty products on the market these days it is hard to know what to try. I’m personally new to the idea of lymphatic drainage, but as an all natural girl, it just makes sense! The way I see it, it is a three step process. First, you exfoliate your skin through dry brushing; makes sense, it is good to get rid of dead skin cells. Next, you shower to clean all that off. Finally, you use, basically, a massage tool with oil all over your body. I mean, who doesn’t want a full body massage?! I have only tried De La Heart’s kit a few times now, but I can say my skin feels softer and happier after the process. But don’t take it from me, we spoke to the pro herself, owner of De La Heart Giordana Vogel, to break down the lymphatic drainage process, all the nuances, and tell us a bit more about her business. Please read on!
Read MoreEvery small step toward sustainability can significantly impact the environment, like turning off your lights and unplugging items when they aren’t in use to reduce your energy consumption. However, there are bigger measures you can take to reduce your carbon footprint and make a lasting impact on the environment. Here are some other substantial ways to become more eco-friendly this year.
Read MoreIt’s a new year! A new year brings new trends! Beauty continues to grow as one of the leading industries worldwide. Many people are finding their niches in beauty– whether it’s skincare, makeup, or hair care. Because of the high interest in beauty, brands are finding ways to become more creative with their products, addressing specific concerns and/or target audiences. One big trend in beauty is sustainability. People are interested in indulging in beauty products that are innovative, clean, good for the environment, or good for their bodies. Here are a few sustainable beauty trends to look out for this year…
Read MoreThe race is on to stop the worst ravages of climate change and everyone has a role to play. Why not make a new year’s resolution to treat the planet more kindly in the coming 12 months?
You don’t need to make grand gestures like moving off the grid or converting your home to solar. Small changes can make a big difference. What should you do? Here are 10 sustainable resolutions for a greener new year.
The holidays are closer than you think! If you are one of those people that shop last minute and are usually in a frenzy, or simply want to gift their loved ones something different or unique this year, this holiday gift guide is definitely for you! Featuring brands from around the world that have something for everybody, Jejune Magazine is here to show you that gifting does not need to be stressful or complicated. Let’s spread some holiday cheer with the perfect sustainable gifts for your loved ones!
Read MoreSustainability is probably the last thing you think about during the spooky season. It’s just one day where you dress up and enjoy sweet treats — how can it be that bad? However, Halloween's environmental impact is even scarier than the monster costumes and ghost stories.
Read MoreWith the onset of fall comes the beginning of our shopping hauls for something warmer. However, while scouring the stores, we might not be aware of where the fabric for our shoes and clothes are sourced from, and how they are produced. The current state of the world requires us to be more conscious while making purchases as every single one of our decisions has an impact on the environment. Jejune Magazine has put together a list of sustainable brands to shop from this fall!
Read MoreIs your closet the one place in your house that always seems cluttered? With trends changing constantly and the mass production in the fashion industry, it can be easy to overbuy clothes. We’ve all found ourselves tempted by fast fashion at some point, and overflowing closets are a common outcome.
It’s a vicious cycle, really. You clean and organize your closet only to revisit it next season just to start the process all over again. It’s time to declutter, but be mindful as you go through the process. Don’t just make the problem worse by throwing everything into the dumpster. Here are a few eco-friendly ways to declutter your closet.
Being a woman is hard, first we are expected to be a boss and a mom and anything else the world needs, but then we have to be stunning while we do it. Fashion, especially lingerie, has been notoriously designed by men to make women sexy and very uncomfortable. But what if I could tell you that we actually can have the best of both worlds (plus help the environment at the same time), and, spoiler, women made it happen! Meet Stripe & Stare! Stripe & Stare focuses on sustainable lounge and underwear that is not only comfortable, but it is super cute. They celebrate their knicker/bikini design, which personally is my go to cut (very flattering!), but also use an array of fun fabric designs like tie-dye and colorful patterns. If the knicker isn’t your jam, they offer all the rest of the typical cuts in many of the same patterns. If this hasn’t convinced you, let me tell you about how soft and sustainable these fabrics are..
First, Stripe & Stare was kind enough to send me some samples to try out, so I personally know the level of softness. Now, I am typically a cotton girl, but I can honestly tell you that the TENCEL (which is 100% sustainable and made from trees) is one of the softest fabrics I have ever touched. Not only are the colorful panties silky smooth and very cute, but I now officially live in their Lightweight Jogger. These pants are comfortable enough to sleep in, but can be dressed up if you want to take them out to the beach or a park. They also come with pockets, just saying.
Anyway, enough from me, Jejune was lucky enough to dive deeper with Co-Founder Katie Lopes. Please check out our exclusive interview below.
You have a lot to celebrate if you’re fortunate enough to take an annual vacation this year. Despite the pandemic, nearly one-quarter of American workers don’t get so much as a single paid sick day. Fewer still have sufficient PTO to escape once a year with their families and still have room left over for when their child has to stay home from school. However, many people forget the true purpose of travel, which is all about the experience and memories you make. It can be easy to get caught up in buying souvenirs, which will inevitably create clutter in your home or end up in a box in the attic. Instead, don’t fall trap to expensive souvenirs this year. Here are 10 tips for avoiding buying souvenirs on vacation and doing fun things with your money instead.
Read MoreWith so many eco-friendly alternatives for everyday items on the market, the transition to sustainable living has never been easier. Even making one sustainable change can significantly reduce your environmental impact. If you're wondering how to live more sustainably, these eco-friendly swaps of popular home essentials are a great place to start.
Read MoreKZ_K Studio is a New York City based ready-to-wear luxury fashion brand that everyone should know about. This brand focuses on slow fashion, local production, limited quantities along with minimal and multifunctional designs. We spoke with Karolina Zmarlak, who is the co-founder, designer, and creative director of the brand. She immigrated from communist Poland in the 90's. With limited resources, she had only a few items, but they were made with the utmost quality by local craftspeople. This led to her appreciation for the less is more mentality which she instills in the KZ_K Studio brand. The newest Warm Cycle (or Spring Collection) incorporates various sustainable fabrics including cupro, plant dyed organic cotton, and recycled polyester. Continue reading below to learn more about KZ_K Studio and the beautiful multi-functional pieces they create through sustainable practices!
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