Tag Archive: sustainable fashion

May
13
2013

Are you a Victim of Fast Fashion?

Photo credit: Diego Torres Silvestre

Recently I wrote a blog post entitled “The Human Cost of Fast Fashion” about the Rana Plaza Factory Collapse in Bangladesh. For those of you who didn’t get a chance to read it, I encourage you to do so here. I wanted to follow up on this post and put together a list of ways …

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May
09
2013

An Eco Warrior Princess: Heather Davis of Reverie 17

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You can call me an eco fashion blogger.  A green fashion blogger. A sustainable fashion blogger. Or Eco Warrior Princess. I will and have responded to any one of those titles! And as a proud eco blogger, I’d have to say that there’s not many of us in Australia. I’d even venture to say that …

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Apr
23
2013

Earth Day 2013 – The Leakey Collection Ethical Jewelry Giveaway

Photo credit: The Leakey Collection

Today is Earth Day. Perhaps not if you are living in Australia where it is now April 23 but in the United States it is! So to celebrate I thought it would be fitting to complete a blog post about The Leakey Collection, an organisation founded by Katy and Philip Leakey, who’s work in helping the Kenyan people …

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Apr
10
2013

Eco-Friendly Jewellery Giveaway – RAT

Photo credit: Ben Riddle

More than a month ago you may have read the post on an eco-friendly design label called RAT. If you missed it, I encourage you to read it and learn about its eco designer Ben Riddle here. What I didn’t mention in my earlier piece is that Ben also writes and produces his own music …

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Apr
07
2013

Indigo Bazaar Makes Ethical and Eco Fashion More Accessible to Australians

Photo credit: Kissin Cussin

Carlie Ballard is not your average fun loving, globe trotting fashionista. She is also the founder of ethical and sustainable fashion business Indigo Bazaar, an etailer that sells stylish, contemporary and avant garde ethical and sustainable fashion pieces. Carlie hasn’t always played this role. Once upon a time she worked for an adventure travel company …

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