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Category Archives: Ethical Fashion
3 Scarves with Meaning
This is what I love about scarves! They are so simple, but are such a statement, literally. Take these lovely scarves from Bernard Maisner, which will spread an optimistic message through beautifully designed calligraphy in various colors stating “Peace, Love, … Continue reading
Non-Leather Shoes and Accessories for Stylish Men
Most men (and women) have the opinion that virtually all shoes, wallets and belts for men are either made from leather or are low in quality and style. This is far from the truth. There are actually numerous companies that … Continue reading
Posted in bourgeois boheme, ethical, matt and nat, men, menswear, vegan
Dove is as Hypocritical as it Gets
The same company that plays the role of “improving the self esteem of young girls” also manipulates the insecurities of women to sell their products. Their ‘Campaign for Real Beauty’ was a real good act. They took a stand against … Continue reading
Posted in beauty, dove, natural beauty, self esteem
Cri De Coeur Hearts of Darkness Spring 2011
Cri de Coeur is one of the best ‘eco-luxe’ shoe brands out there. They are committed to ethical practices, are sweatshop free, and advocate a vegan lifestyle in order to fight pollution, deforestation, and environmental degradation. In case you didn’t … Continue reading
Posted in animal, cri de coeur, environmental, ethical, shoes, vegan
On The Dot.
Modern, funky dots are the focal point of Stella McCartney’s Winter 2011 collection, featuring her reoccurring color scheme of black and white in addition to a pop of navy or gold. Oversized jackets, sharp shapes and sheer materials are seen … Continue reading
Posted in black and white, dot, print, stella mccartney
Bark If You Love Bow Ties!
Charming, classy bow ties aren’t just for humans anymore. Now you can get one for your dog in a variety of colors and styles from SillyBuddy, an Etsy store. Based out of Chicago, SillyBuddy offers handmade bow ties as well … Continue reading
Peta Protests Cruel Wool Production
What do H&M, Talbots, Liz Claiborne, Gap Inc., Limited Brands, and Timberland all have in common? They all have agreed to stop utilizing and supporting mulesing, a technique used in wool production. Museling is a cruel procedure that the industry may … Continue reading










































