Beautiful. Wild. Free. Cute. Sneaky. Sly.
All of these words can be used to describe a fox or coyote.
Trim. Coat. Collar. Hat Pompom. Accessory.
All of these words can also be used to describe a fox or coyote.
Have you ever heard the term GREENWASHING? (and no, it doesn't mean to wash your clothes in your yard 😏)
Could you imagine if you went to buy a pair of shoes and they were made out of puppy skin? Does that sound absurd and sickening? If it does, ask yourself why.
As a follow up to yesterday’s post; while most sunglasses are inherently cruelty-free with the frames being made from acrylic or metal, not all carrying cases are cruelty-free.
Feathers are an incredibly overlooked filler material stuffed with animal cruelty. Down filled puffer coats, ski jackets, vests and are a few fashion items typically filled with animal feathers.
There are so many items in our homes and in our wardrobes that we would never think would be made with animal materials. Some are actually pretty obvious, but others are less conspicuous.
Shearling is a popular material commonly associated with fall and winter fashion. Shearling is also a commonly misunderstood material. Is it soft? Yes. Is the material cozy and fluffy? Yes. Is it inhumane and cruel? YES.
There is a new sneaker line in town and I think it is worth having on your radar. @flamingoslife, a vegan and ethical shoe company from Spain, has just started shipping to the US.
Have you noticed that certain brands have started to “drop” products in smaller batches and at various stages of their collections?
I often find myself searching through endless brands, shopping sites, and highlighted stories promoting the ideas of sustainable fashion…
I’ve been thinking a lot about consumer habits recently and even more so during this quarantine. Our daily patterns have been disrupted and most likely changed for the foreseeable future. Is it all bad? No, it truly is not. We are living in a state of careless taking from our planet, its resources and our animal cohabitants. What better time is there to make thoughtful and eco-conscious changes in both our mindsets and purchases.
The other morning while cleaning out / reorganizing my closet and bathroom for the millionth time, I was pleasantly surprised to come across my own three pieces from the VEGAN capsule by The Daily Edited, also known as tde. Honestly, the vegan leather is so amazing I cant understand why the entire company isn't faux-only but hopefully soon.
The one thing we all have more of these days is time. Yes, the daily chores of housekeeping, and cooking, and laundry, and kids, and sudden homeschooling can fill an entire day and then some. But it also allots us time to make improvements on ourselves, our habits, and our planet.
As shown in yesterday’s post, House of Fluff, the NYC based luxury faux fur outerwear company, is a brand worth having on your radar.
We celebrated the launch of VETTED with a trunk show highlighting two brands that are paving the way in the luxury, cruelty free market.
These books are fantastic for educating your kids about making cruelty-free choices.