Discover some of my favorite sustainable brands and designers

Meet these amazing brands that are stylish and environmentally responsible.

“Gabriela Hearst, the renowned designer known for her innovative and sustainable approach to fashion, has made a significant impact on environmental conservation. Through her eponymous label, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to protecting the environment by utilizing eco-friendly materials and production processes. “

"Duran Lantink is a fashion label based in Amsterdam and Paris known for its ever-evolving, conscious collections. In a process that fuses pre-loved pieces, deadstock and new sustainable materials, garments can transform with the zeitgeist. Upon acquiring, the wearer can gain entry into a series of edits to maintain its relevance."

“THE COLLECTION DEMONSTRATES OUR COMMITTMENT TO VALUES OF REDUCING, REUSING, REPURPOSING, REWORKING AND REVALUING OBJECTS THAT HAVE REACHED THE END OF THEIR CYCLE. “

"All our garments are made with a very unique fabric woven out of recycled audio and video cassette tapes such as VHS.

We have spent years developing this technique to make it viable on industrial scales. All our cassette tapes fabrics are woven in France.

As the digital age made them useless, we are sourcing these cassettes from people and companies all around the world who wanted to get rid of them."

“imli dana is a small independent textile studio focusing on generational textile techniques and celebrating its labor. Using hand knitting and patchwork techniques to make carefully curated, meticulously hand knit and sewn pieces, imli dana brings to you alternate textiles and objects that will last you a lifetime and more.”

“Regenerative Wool Clothes That Fight Climate Change

It’s no longer enough to do less harm. Our merino is making a positive impact. We’re working with farmers who use holistic grazing practices that help draw down carbon from the atmosphere and restore soil health and biodiversity in Patagonia. Together, we’re fighting climate change… one sweater at a time.”