Need Love Want: Sustainable and Ethical Fashion I Found This Month
- by Alden Wicker
- Apr 14, 2015
I find so many wonderful, sustainable, ethical things that I can’t give them all their own post. So here’s some chic finds I wanted to share, all in one place for you to peruse:
Love: Piece & Co.
This ethical fashion label partners with conventional designers to create artisan-made fashion that will appeal to everyone, not just bleeding hearts. It’s a clever way to bridge the gap between fair fashion and popular fashion. (h/t Let’s Be Fair)
Want: Melissa Joy Manning Pearl Post Earrings
Melissa Joy Manning is one of – if not the – most sustainable jewelry designers out there. So I was excited to see these beautiful and totally on point gold and pearl earrings with simple chains.
Need: Christina Fischer
Need: MeUndies
This company lets you buy just one pair or sign up for a monthly subscription service. The basic undies are made with the sustainable textile modal.
Love: Elise Ballegeer
Colorado native Elise Ballegeer moved to Berlin in 2009 after working with and consulting for various fashion firms in New York. Combining natural, organic and sustainable materials and the finest local craftsmanship, Elise Ballegeer’s signature clean and understated apparel promote sustainable growth and social responsibility.
Love: StyleSaint
StyleSaint sells made-in-LA lace clothing that is meant to be timeless and worn year round. Each style tells you how much fair labor it provided and how much water was saved in its making compared to conventional fashion. They sell straight to the consumer to keep the prices affordable.