Six sustainable brands to know
This Earth Day, commit to shopping more consciously by purchasing from brands that are prioritizing protecting the earth. Not only are these styles made sustainably, but by buying from Olivela, 20% of the proceeds from every purchase supports the conservation efforts of our cause partner Re:wild. Here are six of the brands to support now and always.
Six sustainable brands to know
This Earth Day, commit to shopping more consciously by purchasing from brands that are prioritizing protecting the earth. Not only are these styles made sustainably, but by buying from Olivela, 20% of the proceeds from every purchase supports the conservation efforts of our cause partner Re:wild. Here are six of the brands to support now and always.
Six sustainable brands to know
This Earth Day, commit to shopping more consciously by purchasing from brands that are prioritizing protecting the earth. Not only are these styles made sustainably, but by buying from Olivela, 20% of the proceeds from every purchase supports the conservation efforts of our cause partner Re:wild. Here are six of the brands to support now and always.
By Malene Birger
The quality of materials is of paramount importance to the Scandinavian label, which puts a refined spin on minimalist contemporary styles. The brand is constantly evaluating its choice of fabrics, and it prioritizes using organic, recycled, fast renewing and biodegradable fibers, and traces the supply chain to ensure they meet their animal welfare standards. Having created their own rating system for the various fibers, the label is committed to phasing out any that don’t meet their standard of responsibility.
Cecilie Bahnsen
Combining whimsical details with sharp tailoring, the Copenhagen-based label focuses on creating pieces that are designed to last a lifetime. The brand has launched several sustainable initiatives including a repairs service and a capsule made using surplus fabrics, and works exclusively with European craftspeople to minimize their carbon footprint.
Cecilie Bahnsen
Combining whimsical details with sharp tailoring, the Copenhagen-based label focuses on creating pieces that are designed to last a lifetime. The brand has launched several sustainable initiatives including a repairs service and a capsule made using surplus fabrics, and works exclusively with European craftspeople to minimize their carbon footprint.
Cecilie Bahnsen
Combining whimsical details with sharp tailoring, the Copenhagen-based label focuses on creating pieces that are designed to last a lifetime. The brand has launched several sustainable initiatives including a repairs service and a capsule made using surplus fabrics, and works exclusively with European craftspeople to minimize their carbon footprint.
Edeline Lee
Named one of the four most sustainable brands at London Fashion Week by Good On You in 2021, Edeline Lee’s eponymous label creates versatile dresses for the modern professional woman. In addition to their philanthropic efforts, the label minimizes waste by producing stock only as needed, and their studio and factory are run on 100% renewable electricity.
Tomorrow
Denim is a key trend for the upcoming seasons, but it is also one of the most polluting. Tomorrow is leading the charge when it comes to sustainable options, exclusively using sustainable materials that are 100% traceable including 100% organic cotton, pre-consumer recycled cotton and recycled polyester. The denim is certified as free from harmful toxins, chemicals, dyes and restricted substances.
Stine Goya
The female-founded label celebrates the joy of dressing up with exuberant designs that reimagine traditional Scandinavian aesthetics through a colorful lens. The brand is continually pursuing sustainable methods, and is currently focused on using recycled and sustainable materials and running on renewable energy sources.
Stine Goya
The female-founded label celebrates the joy of dressing up with exuberant designs that reimagine traditional Scandinavian aesthetics through a colorful lens. The brand is continually pursuing sustainable methods, and is currently focused on using recycled and sustainable materials and running on renewable energy sources.
Stine Goya
The female-founded label celebrates the joy of dressing up with exuberant designs that reimagine traditional Scandinavian aesthetics through a colorful lens. The brand is continually pursuing sustainable methods, and is currently focused on using recycled and sustainable materials and running on renewable energy sources.