Sustainability and Storytelling at NYFW: James Nathaniel Piña’s Love Letter Home
All the jackets shown were made in NYC, and the brand's core goal is zero waste, so every piece of leftover fabric from the production line is saved by the designer and later made into another ethical fashion piece
Inside Tom’s of Maine’s Factory in Kennebunkport (Plus Brand-New Toothpaste Flavor!)
It's easy to forget that we still can (and do!) make lots of stuff in the United States.
Spring, 2016 Ecofashion: Tabii Just and By Natalie Frigo Team Up for NYFW Awesomeness
The newest pieces from two fab ecofashion designers.
Eco Fashion for 2015 and Beyond: 3 Gamechanging New Projects
These three companies are challenging current paradigms.
7 Seasonless Eco Fashion Pieces on Sale Now
It's midsummer, which means that it's sale time almost everywhere, including ethical fashion boutiques.
Myrrhia: Zero-Waste, Sustainable Knitwear with a Modern Take
I'm just haunting Myrrhia's site, obsessed as I am with the juxtapositions of this label's pieces.
Kotoba: Zero-waste Knits with a Sexy, Modern Vibe
Kotoba is a knitwear company whose mission is to promote “Wholegarment” knitting technology (which translates to zero-waste knitting production, and minimal yarn use). All pieces are Made in the USA (NYC!) and are created so that they have plenty of stretch and mobility, which can sometimes be an issue with…