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Sustainable Fashion
6 Entrepreneurs with Eco-Friendly Apparel Lines to Celebrate this Earth Day
From bags made out of upcycled ski pants, to socks made out of recycled plastic water bottles – these CEOs are making fashion green.
She Helps Consumers Avoid Fast Fashion and Drained Wallets
Arina Ponomareva built an app, Flashee, where boutique designers sell their threads to climate- and budget-conscious customers.
Her Luxury Handbags Are Customizable and Sustainable
Anita Thomas designs accessories made from vegan cactus leather through her company, Lavāda Handbags.
She Uses Plant Waste to Make Sustainable Fabrics
Cynthia Asije’s company, Adire Lounge, creates textiles out of surprising bits of agricultural waste.
She Takes Deadstock Materials and Turns Them Into Accessories
Yvette Rashawn Estime’s sustainable fashion line, Dirty Celebrity, upcycles e-commerce inventory and turns it into jewelry, bags and more.
Her Eco-Friendly Socks Are Thoughtful from Heel to Toe
Cindi Busenhart is the driving force behind MERGE4, a sock company that empowers small artists and gives back to good causes.
Angelina Jolie’s New Fashion Collective Has Social Consciousness Stitched In
Through Atelier Jolie, the actress and humanitarian will connect tailors – some of them refugees – with clients seeking bespoke-yet-sustainable pieces.
Her Activewear is Designed to Keep You Dry – Even in Your Sweatiest Workouts
Joan Casali is the founder of Sweaty Tee, a line of activewear with mini-towels attached to help wearers tackle sweat.
How Stella McCartney Is Creating a Greener Fashion Industry
The English designer says no to “greenwashing” and uses zero-waste materials to create sustainable clothing designs.
She Left Her Job in Air Traffic Control to Launch a Luxury Silk Brand
Katy Poyner of Anaphe made a 180-degree turn to create an eco-friendly fashion line that gives back.
She’s Upcycling Mementos Into One-of-a-Kind Jewelry
Melissa Panszi Riebe’s jewelry line A D’Zine creates meaningful pieces from vintage materials.
This Earth Day, Do the Environment (and Yourself) a Favor by Supporting Sustainable Fashion
Looking to spruce up your wardrobe for spring? These are our top picks for sustainable, women-led fashion.
A Fashion Entrepreneur Who Works with Immigrants Gets a Times Square Billboard
Ngozi Okaro left law and a job at Yale to teach immigrant women about sustainable fashion and business practices.
She’s Reducing Textile Waste With Her Up-Cycled Fashion Line
Bhavini Parikh is the founder of Bunko Junko, an eco-friendly fashion line using textile waste to help combat pollution and climate change.