It's official. Ethical fashion is cool. It's sexy. It's having a rebrand.
It's no longer elitist and über-expensive, like 'sustainable fashion'.
For a long time now, the conversation around sustainable fashion has been not only green-washed, but beige-washed too. Basically, certain brands have implied their products are more environmentally friendly than they actually are, and then (of course) they've all looked like sad beige hessian sacks.
Ethical fashion is a breath of fresh air. It's about brands trying their best to make improvements in whatever space they feel passionate about. Yes, it can be about the environment, but it also goes beyond that.
Plus, the biggest bonus of them all — this vibe is far more accessible (and affordable) than it has ever been before.
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Let's jump into some fun shopping examples, shall we?
Liandra does amazing things for Indigenous representation and uses 100 per cent authentic prints. They have lots of stunning clothing and swim pieces on sale for under $100, with sizes ranging from six to 20. A few standout affordable pieces include the Pipi Mini Skirt in their Rain Print and Reef Long Sarong.
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