Six sustainable designers for transitional dressing
As temperatures dip and days get shorter, transitional dressing is top of mind. For a fall refresh, consider incorporating a few sustainable brands that are doing their part to lower the fashion industry’s impact on our planet. Here are some of our favorites.
Six sustainable designers for transitional dressing
As temperatures dip and days get shorter, transitional dressing is top of mind. For a fall refresh, consider incorporating a few sustainable brands that are doing their part to lower the fashion industry’s impact on our planet. Here are some of our favorites.
Six sustainable designers for transitional dressing
As temperatures dip and days get shorter, transitional dressing is top of mind. For a fall refresh, consider incorporating a few sustainable brands that are doing their part to lower the fashion industry’s impact on our planet. Here are some of our favorites.
By Malene Birger
This Danish designer takes a holistic approach to responsible fashion, emphasizing a circular production process that begins with natural, recycled and biodegradable materials. The bohemian collections focus on effortless tailoring, seasonless silhouettes and neutral color palettes to promote garment longevity and reduce excessive consumption.
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Cecilie Bahnsen
Renowned for its Scandinavian aesthetic, Cecilie Bahnsen mirrors the region’s deep commitment to sustainability through organic, recycled materials and a European-based supply chain. The intricate, exaggerated silhouettes—including pieces created from past seasons’ surplus fabrics—are brought to life with centuries old techniques that promote heirloom-quality designs and outlive momentary trends.
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Cecilie Bahnsen
Renowned for its Scandinavian aesthetic, Cecilie Bahnsen mirrors the region’s deep commitment to sustainability through organic, recycled materials and a European-based supply chain. The intricate, exaggerated silhouettes—including pieces created from past seasons’ surplus fabrics—are brought to life with centuries old techniques that promote heirloom-quality designs and outlive momentary trends.
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Cecilie Bahnsen
Renowned for its Scandinavian aesthetic, Cecilie Bahnsen mirrors the region’s deep commitment to sustainability through organic, recycled materials and a European-based supply chain. The intricate, exaggerated silhouettes—including pieces created from past seasons’ surplus fabrics—are brought to life with centuries old techniques that promote heirloom-quality designs and outlive momentary trends.
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Merlette
For founder Marina Cortbawi, “sustainability isn’t a label—it’s an evolving practice of integrity, transparency and purposeful action.” Adopting this multifaceted approach, the Brooklyn-based atelier partners with skilled artisans to create thoughtful silhouettes from natural, organic materials such as cotton, wool and silk.
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Ninety Percent
Making tangible strides for a better future, the London-based designer shares 90% of distributable profits with Children’s Hope, an organization that provides education and healthcare for impoverished communities in Bangladesh. Designed to capture the sensuality of the planet we inhabit, the minimalist, earth-toned silhouettes are ethically produced with quality, low-impact, vegan and certified organic materials.
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Ninety Percent
Making tangible strides for a better future, the London-based designer shares 90% of distributable profits with Children’s Hope, an organization that provides education and healthcare for impoverished communities in Bangladesh. Designed to capture the sensuality of the planet we inhabit, the minimalist, earth-toned silhouettes are ethically produced with quality, low-impact, vegan and certified organic materials.
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Ninety Percent
Making tangible strides for a better future, the London-based designer shares 90% of distributable profits with Children’s Hope, an organization that provides education and healthcare for impoverished communities in Bangladesh. Designed to capture the sensuality of the planet we inhabit, the minimalist, earth-toned silhouettes are ethically produced with quality, low-impact, vegan and certified organic materials.
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NEOUS
Committed to responsible, quality craftsmanship, British accessories brand NEOUS relies on local skilled artisans, rather than polluting machinery, at every step of their production process. Built to last, the sculptural handbag and footwear collections are created with leather by-products from other industries to combat unnecessary waste.
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