Did you just learn about sustainable fashion and want to purge all the nasty fashion from your closet? Francesca explains why that’s the worst thing to do.

Did you just learn about sustainable fashion and want to purge all the nasty fashion from your closet? Francesca explains why that’s the worst thing to do.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Sophia Smith, an Aussie with a passion for sustainable fashion. [/vc_column_text][vc_separator][vc_column_text]Sustainability has been one of the top buzzwords in the fashion industry, but big systemic changes are certainly easier said than done. Eva Kruse, the chief executive and president of the Danish Fashion Institute and Global Fashion Agenda, has been pushing the sustainability agenda …
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Emily Folk[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]If you’ve been working with a clothing personal style guide to update your style and wardrobe, this means making the rounds at your usual stores or browsing online to see what fits your style, budget, and, if you’re here, probably your ethics. If you’re concerned about the latter, shopping can get complicated, fast. …
Ah, chemicals in your clothes – we don’t talk about this enough! Can they really be ‘chemical-free’ and which ones should you look out for? Cait Bagby investigates.
Holly Rose tells us how to make meaningful connections and find a sense of community in a world dominated by social media copycats and mirroring.
Is the world’s second-largest fast-fashion brand a mess of conscious contradictions or the only big business making sustainable fashion mainstream? Nadia Dawisha reports.
Francesca Willow investigates the ethics and sustainability of home cleaning megabrand Method and its sister company, Ecover.