A new online sustainable fashion search engine has just launched in the UK, making it quicker and easier than ever to find ethical alternatives to high street fashion. Style Is features thousands of fashion items from extremely luxurious pieces to everyday wear. The site was created by fashion blogger Ceri Heathcote as a way to make sustainable fashion more accessible to consumers in the UK and beyond. She only features brands which comply with a range of criteria including being made in ethical factories or under fair trade principles, using sustainable materials and being made in the UK. Pieces on the site are chosen as much for their style value as their sustainability credentials, making it a perfect place for fashion conscious customers. Be sure to check out the site’s beautiful blog too!
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