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Curated edits on slow fashion and sustainable style trends to help readers make the maximum statement with the smallest carbon footprint.
Heinz Meanz Ketchup Will Come in ‘Bottle of Tomorrow’ Made Out of Wood Pulp
The sauce brand will dump plastic bottles for a sustainable and recyclable eco Ketchup bottle
The Slow Wardrobe – Where Do I Start?
More consumers than ever before are looking to make conscious choices, but where to start for a slow wardrobe?
Wear The Movement: Wild Fabrik Create Conscious Collection to Save Endangered Wildlife
For World Environment Day – June 5th – sustainable fashion platform, Wild Fabrik is launching a limited collection with all proceeds going to Emirates Nature WWF to help protect endangered wildlife
Technology: A Force for Good or Ill?
Technology can help solve world problems including climate change and geopolitical issues, but devices can also cause serious addiction. Clinical psychologist Dr. Saliha Afridi of Lighthouse Arabia, discusses the pros and cons
Is AR the Future of Sustainable Fashion
Augmented reality is already seeping into the fashion industry from digital catwalk shows to virtual dressing rooms. April Miller looks at the ways in which one of the world’s largest polluters could use AR to up its eco game.
Parley team up with Dior to Create Beach Capsule Wardrobe from Ocean Plastic
Parley and Dior have collaborated on a Beachwear Capsule made from Ocean Plastic in the latest fashion linkup for the eco organisation
The Capsule Wardrobe Your Conscious Closet Needs this Summer
Synonymous with sustainability, the capsule wardrobe is now more fashionable than ever. We take a look at Dubai based, slow fashion designer EMILIA OHRTMANN’S seven summer staples.
Stay Cool with these Sustainable Summer Styles
If you want to up your sustainable summer style game, look no further than these ten suggestions from UAE slow fashion platform Wild Fabrik.
Alexa, Get Out Of My Life
Smart devices, speakers and wearable tech are being used to solve crimes, but they could also make you vulnerable to criminals in the first place