This week kicks off one of the biggest sustainable fashion events: Fashion Revolution Week.
As the movement for circular fashion popularizes, eco-influencers, fashion brands and everyday consumers are taking more action than ever before. Brands like Stella McCartney, Gucci, Versace, H&M and Theory are taking sustainable production seriously and answering the question #whomademyclothes?
Eco-influencers like Lee Vosburgh and Verena Erin are creating an eco-conscious movement known as capsule wardrobing. And brands like Vetta Capsule are creating sustainable wardrobes and versatile basics that are ready to wear.
If you’re not yet familiar with this slow fashion action, capsule wardrobing entails rotating 5-7 pieces for an extended period of time. These pieces tend to be second hand or sustainable options.
With a focus on used and new ethical fashion Verena Erin of My Green Closet introduces new sustainable brands like Matter Prints and challenges us all to take part in slow fashion. Most recently, Verena took part in the #spring10x10 challenge, giving us an array of options in eco-fashion. Want inspo? Check out the hashtag!
Creator of the #stylebee10x10, Lee Vosburgh is not only an eco-warrior, but a fashion inspiration who is committed to slow fashion in a stylish yet accessible way. Her style challenge has garnered major anticipation around what’s next from her cool minimalist to modern, relaxed looks -remix your style and save the planet!
Join the Fashion Revolution and start to create your capsule wardrobe in the name of slow fashion this Spring/Summer ‘18 . Share your capsule wardrobe by using the hashtag #fashionotes.