Organics for the Office
Have a wardrobe full of organic cotton t-shirts but struggle to find something stylish and sustainable for the office? Elsa and Me was developed to...
Read moreHave a wardrobe full of organic cotton t-shirts but struggle to find something stylish and sustainable for the office? Elsa and Me was developed to...
Read moreHaven’t popped-in to your local Salvos for a while? Well if you’re a South Australian local, you should take advantage of the Salvos’ pop-up store,...
Read moreLondon Fashion Week’s Estethica is renowned as one of the greatest mainstream exhibitions of ethical fashion worldwide, and this year certainly didn’t disappoint. Our UK...
Read moreToday marks the first day of Australia’s Inaugural Op Shop Week. Sponsored by ALDI and coordinated by the action group Do Something, the aim of...
Read moreFair trade, organic clothing label Kowtow, recently launched their Obsessive Minimalist summer collection, the tenth from the NZ-based line. The name of the collection comes...
Read moreLondon Fashion Week launched on Friday with one clear message: ‘Green is Great’. Eco fashion and sustainability advocate Livia Firth, along with colleague Lucy Siegle,...
Read moreA few weeks ago, an Australian Indigenous Fashion Week was announced for 2013 as a way to help up-and-coming Australian Indigenous designers show their works...
Read moreWant to protect your peepers in style this summer? Sticks Bamboo Eyewear has the answer. Drawing on the natural properties of bamboo to help protect...
Read moreNow here’s a gorgeous little label that ticks all our boxes! Myrrhia Fine Knitwear is an 100% ‘Made in the USA’ fashion line, utilising sustainable...
Read moreWant to change the world but don’t know where to start? Oxfam’s 3things is a good place! During September, 3things are focusing their efforts on ethical fashion, encouraging...
Read moreForget Paris, Milan and New York – this weekend international fashion is coming to our backyard! The Sunshine Coast’s annual International Fashion Week is bringing the...
Read moreAs a general rule of thumb, every $1 we spend on physical items like new clothes or makeup, comes with 1kg of greenhouse gas pollution...
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