Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Sustainable Fashion

Is it possible to make Eco friendly fashion, well indeed it is. The on going design philosophy and trend of sustainability has a goal that can indubitably be supported by the people on terms of fashions impact on the environment - Sustainable Fashion. In the late nineteen eighties sustainable fashion came to be one of the new and desired fashion trends. but not up until the 2000's did the trend explode and find its way in to many brands. Svilu, Kowtow, Freedom Of Animals and
Amour Vert are all coexisting brand today that emphasis the important use of Sustainable Fashion designs. Such as natural fibers, cellulose, protection, recycled fibers and up cycled fibers are used to make beautiful designs that not only help the environment but allow fashion to be more affordable to the public. Since suitable fashion is the main point of focus for these brands all designs are made with the up most sincerer work. in a seance sustainability is much like social justice for the planet. every day people go about there life neglecting the fact that the earth cant protect its self. It is the peoples job to make sure that the earth we live in stays "healthy" or well maintained. As we only have one. At the end of the day recognition is given to these brave and thoughtful designers for they made it there goal to protect our environment.
For Goop/Gwyneth diehards and breezy fashion chicks alike, Amour Vert is totally on point—in fact, Paltrow recently teamed up with the brand to design a capsule collection. The spring collection's nautical leanings and bright pops of color are perfect for the weather's upswing into summer, and the zero-waste philosophy, sustainable fabrics, and low-impact dyes mean that your conscience will feel as good as you look.
Addison Dress, $175 (currently unavailable); amourvert.com
Agathe Top, $170, and Rania Skirt, $155 (currently unavailable); amourvert.com
Rosie Pant, $205; amourvert.com
Erin Dress, $135; amourvert.com
Melis Blazer, $310, and Ginger Shorts, $215; amourvert.com
 
(http://www.elle.com), (.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_fashion)

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