Eco Fashion

Bibico is a fair-trade clothing brand based in the UK. This means the people that make their clothes are paid fairly and work in a safe and healthy environment. Spanish designer Nieves Ruiz Ramos, otherwise known as Snow, had been working in the fashion industry for leading...

Founder of Witjuti, Bianca Smee, used to love hanging out in her PJ's. But when unexpected guests would arrive to find her walking around ready for bed in the middle of the day, things had to change. So she decided to create an extremely comfortable, durable,...

Ecoology is design and ecology in a single garment. Working with natural, organic and recycled fabrics, this company from Barcelona places great emphasis on their designs, patterns and finishes. Ecoology’s elegant yet affordable fashion collections are made from natural materials like organic cotton, Tencel, linen, bamboo, recycled cotton and algae tissue. Their collections are ethically produced...

The Maintain and Sustain Runway presented at New Zealand Eco Fashion Exposed was a more relaxed casual affair with the results of the #kilasthriftshopchallenge presented by Nora Swann and the #ecovintagechallenge presented by Denise Anglesey Director of Exposed and Designer of Denise H.  Both challenges...

Ungalli is the name of a secret tree, in a well know South African story and children's book, which inspired the name behind the Candian clothing label designed and ethically produced on 100% sustainable materials. The clothing is produced using 100% recycled and re purposed materials,...

Terracotta is an Italian word which means "baked earth". In simple words it is hard red earthenware. It is used to refer to items made out of this material and to its natural, brownish orange color. It is used for making earthen handicrafts, pots and...

Amelia Hoskins from Exeter, England is one very clever lady. Gathering patchworks of up-cycled cotton, linen, silk, & viscose, Amelia hand makes elegant and ethical luxury in the form of Ladies' Dresses, Robes, Kimonos, & Jackets. Not your regular patchwork quilt concoction, the pieces are one of a kind, bespoke...

The Amarosa brand, founded by Sarah Quintero, is a bright playful reflection of the vibrant South American culture. All of the accessories fuse traditional Andean crafts with modern design. Amarosa is committed to supplying their customers with socially conscious fashion accessories that are ethically produced using low impact,...

When Kate Fisher set off for an adventure in Nepal in 1993, she could have never imagined what was about to become the work of her life and the food of her soul. Finding amazing fabrics and clothing in which she sold on her return...

Bubs n Bumps maternity brand started in March 2009 by Nikki Dungar. After carrying three children of her own she knew what was needed to make a great maternity top. “I believe the shape of a pregnant women's body is beautiful. Be proud to show off your...

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