Curated edits on slow fashion and sustainable style trends to help readers make the maximum statement with the smallest carbon footprint.

The Festive (Sequin Free) Frocks to Rock This Christmas

From eco friendly fabrics to sparkly dresses made from dead stock fabric, we’ve got you covered for your planet friendly Christmas party .. with not a PVC sequin in sight

by Irene Feeney

5 Stylish Swimwear Brands To Make a Conscious Clear Splash

From mix + match bikinis to one-pieces and body suits, we have shored up a selection of both eco conscious and stylish swimwear brands for all your family’s water wear needs.

by Anthea Ayache

Holidays Are Coming! The 9 Best Sustainable Advent Calendars

Let the guilt-free countdown to Christmas commence with these ethical advent calendars

by Karen Pasquali Jones

The Celebrity Eco Collaborations We Want To Try Right Now!

From the ultimate plant-based burger to vegan designer bags and statement lipstick, here are the latest collaborations we’re currently coveting created by celebrities with a conscious

by Karen Pasquali Jones

Grow Veg From Your Kitchen Counter With A Smart Garden – It Helps Combat Climate Change Too!

Now that winter is upon us, bring the outside into your urban space with the help of smart gardening. No green fingered skills required!

by Michelle Kuehn

14 Super Simple Ways to Make Your Clothes Last Longer

From ‘washing’ them in the freezer to hanging darks to dry inside, here are some top tips to help your clothes last longer

by Irene Feeney

9 Ways to Host the Perfect Clothes Swap Party

From covering all shapes and sizes to ensuring an organised space, follow these pointers on hosting a clothes swap soirée for a seamless sustainable event

by Irene Feeney

The 6 Big R’s of Eco-Friendly Fashion… That Help Planet (and Purse)!

There are plenty of small steps you can take to stay stylish and sustainable. Here we look at the 6 ‘Rs’ of building a responsible wardrobe.

by Irene Feeney

Greenwashing: Is Your New Favourite Fashion Brand Lying To You?

As consumers admit they’ll pay a premium for eco-friendly clothes, some lines are resorting to greenwashing and telling outright lies

by Irene Feeney