Founded in July 2019, YJACK set out to create high-quality goods that maintain their value. In doing so, they developed EXFINA cotton, made with the highest grade yarn for stronger, softer, and more durable fabrics. YJACK released its first collection of T-shirt designs using the EXFINA cotton in time for Spring/Summer 2020.
Read MoreOn their website, they state that they are helping the COVID-19 pandemic by offering real solutions, including converting their factories to produce more PPE (personal protective equipment) that is so desperately needed, especially in the New York metro area
Read More"I hope by my actions, someone will feel free enough to paint their face, do their nails, wear heels around the living room, get dressed for dinner even tho your all by yourself. I know I do it for the attention of others. But first and foremost, I do it to feel good." - Marc Jacobs. Getting fly from the waist up for a Zoom meeting or similar seems like the new trend where we can get style inspo from.
Read MoreWatching fashion brands find their footing in response to this phenomenon is fascinating (and sometimes painful) to follow. This shift toward sustainability is a source of constant chatter circulating within the fashion industry.
Read MoreIt has recently been announced the London Fashion Week is going to be a fully digital, online experience. The efforts will bring together womenswear alongside menswear for the June 2020 schedule.
Read MoreThe U.S. leather industry purchases hides, which are natural by-products of meat and dairy consumption that would otherwise go to waste, and transforms them into durable, versatile and beautiful real leather products. However, the recent rise of synthetics in consumer products, and shift away from real leather, risk disrupting this critical recycling process and causing irreparable environmental damage.
Read MoreThe goal is to identify early stage, disruptive ideas that can make fashion more sustainable, and to scale them to transform the entire fashion industry.
Read MoreWith no shortage of flare, Ears Of Buddha shirts are hand-made in the USA by in-house seamstresses, designed by founder Franny Koelsch. She has put her personal touch into the signature button shirts she creates.
Read MoreDesigners across the world are shifting their businesses from creating regular or luxury clothing to producing masks and gowns desperately needed by healthcare workers at the frontline of COVID-19.
Read MoreThe narrative of the Missoni brand has an emotionally powerful undertone of sustainability. Missoni has a rigorous discipline of sustainability using this simple gesture to constantly reinvent the brand’s identity.
Read MoreAzana Serene’s “Of Wine and Roses” Collection is both sophistication and allure, inspired by the designers love of iconic woman and styles.
Read MoreNEHERA Winter 2020 collection is a curious quest that opens the door to a forgotten functionalist studio of a distant relative.
Read MoreMadison Grace Boutique is showing that purchases made from ethical artisan groups can still be of high quality. We’re showing that when you participate in this movement, you’re not giving a hand out but a hand up through ethical work, and you’re a part of the artisan story.
Read MoreDynasty Casanova is a Brooklyn native who’s been working hard to establish herself as a sustainable fashion designer. There's a whimsical, almost magical feeling to the clothing designed and made by Dynasty. Clothes shouldn't just be about how they make us feel though, they should also be about the people behind them…
Read More“Two things that have always captured my attention are good shoes and technology. I found a way to combine these things and do a little something good for the planet. I’m excited to show everyone what I’ve created at Sustainable Fashion Week in New York,” said Nic Unis, founder of Unis Brands. Though this product is still being design tested, the manufacturing process may lead to custom variations based on consumer feedback very futuristic and responsive design treatment.
Read MoreAuthor of the coffee table behemoth and founders of the clothing brand with the same name: ‘Rowing Blazers’ - Jack Carlson, and partner Keziah Beall have set up shop in New York City. Located between Soho and Little Italy, its location reflects its positioning in fashion. Straddling the line between streetwear and as Keziah put it, “the school-boy” prep, its founders are avoiding the labels and focusing on the authenticity. Jack Carlson and Keziah Beall are introducing Rowing culture to the social fabrics of today’s fashion. (org. Aug. 9th ‘19)
Read MoreAustralian-owned, ethical and sustainable lux clothing brand that produces its clothing from ‘deadstock’, is making waves by employing more women in Vietnam and providing them with a safe and ethical working environment.
Read MoreBringing mindfulness & depth to the fashion landscape is a driving force for the Nadjarina brand. The brand believes that sustainability is a focus on more than just the fabrications- it is also a focus on the community of people who bring the Nadjarina vision to life, and the integrity and quality of a garment.
Read MoreThe Neonyt Fashion Show will take place for the second time in Berlin this January, in partnership with the United Nations Office for Partnerships and the Conscious Fashion Campaign.
Read MoreCast Club is a podcast club for those who yearn for the keys to successfully navigating fashion in today’s society. We offer great podcasts and youtube videos that entertain and enlighten your sense of style and consumer habits while discovering which brands are ethical and who’s behind it.
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