12 Chic, Environmentally Friendly Fashion Brands

There are more than plenty of reasons to shop sustainably. Take your pick! Choose all that apply.

  • Eco-friendly brands tend to create timeless clothing that lasts through changing trends.

  • After watching "The True Cost," you've seen how fast fashion wreaks havoc on the environment and exploits workers to keep prices low for shoppers.

  • Eco-friendly clothes last longer, unlike those cheap trendy items that fade and fray after just a few wears.

  • You cherish the idea of passing down well-loved clothing to your kids or young loved ones.

  • You're all about supporting local businesses, from the farmer's market to your wardrobe.

  • Animal-friendly fashion is your choice; fur and skin are out of the question.

  • You know full well that eco-friendly does not equate to sacrificing style.

  • Your style is all about those unique, one-of-a-kind pieces, not mass-produced copies.

And the list goes on and on!

Choosing sustainable fashion has a range of motivations as diverse as the fashion styles themselves. In the end, eco-friendly brands do good for people, the planet, and animals. Whether you're into green living, ethical choices, or your unique style, you're taking fantastic initiative. So, get ready to check out some gorgeous clothing brands for your next eco-conscious shopping spree.

Quick Glossary:

B Corp: For-profit companies meeting social and environmental standards, emphasizing ethical practices. Certified by B Lab.

GOTS certified: Standard for organic textile products, ensuring eco and social criteria throughout the supply chain.

Fair Trade: Promotes equitable trade, focusing on fair labor conditions and sustainability, especially in products from developing countries.

1. Two Thirds

Their pre-ordering system cuts overproduction and waste, and they are B Corp certified. They also use fabrics that save water and turn plastic waste into quality garments.

They have clothing lines for Women, Men, and Kids, including the cutest knit sweaters.

2. ABLE

96% woman-run, they choose their manufacturers not only for their top-quality products, but their wage levels, particularly their conditions for women in the workplace.

They feature a broad selection of stylish clothing pieces, jewelry, and shoes.

3. Christy Dawn

This brand has a unique farm-to-closet community consisting of regenerative cotton farmers who help to actually replenish the soil, plus a supply chain of local craftsmen.

Best known for their beautiful dresses, you can also find tops, bottoms, outerwear and more, and they offer petite and extended sizing options.


4. Raven + Lily

Another strong Certified B Corporation and a member of the Fair Trade Federation, they are also dedicated to providing fair wages.

They offer jewelry that’s just the right amount of sophisticated and cool, plus a collection of stylish bags, including large ones perfect for site visits or weekend trips.

5. MATE

Their clothing is sustainably made with non-toxic, natural, and organic materials. MATE is Climate Neutral, GOTS certified, and a B Corp.

From cool jumpsuits to cozy lounge sets to pieces for the whole family, you’re sure to find something you’ll love.

6. Sézane

This iconic French brand is B-Corp Certified thanks to their production methods, raw materials, and working conditions.

Timelessly romantic but sure of yourself. That’s the style achieved with Sézane’s clothing and accessories.


7. Nube

This fully woman-owned business collaborates with artists around the world to design prints inspired by the environmental crisis, sharing a cut of the profits with the artist.

Pop in to witness the magic of plastic turned into cool checkered and floral activewear, soft sweat sets, and more.

8. Neu Nomads

Their plant-based fabrics are sourced from sustainable natural resources and manufactured in family factories that pay fair wages and provide medical care. They also have a Pre-Loved section on their website for secondhand scores.

Get a load of their silky blouses, dresses, and suits. You’re bound to find a new classic here!

9. La Relaxed

Their organic cotton is GOTS certified, and manufacturers produce all of their garments in smaller batches to minimize waste with living wages.

This LA-based brand has a bunch of breezy tops, trousers, and dresses, mostly casual wear with some dress-uppable gems.


10. Navygrey

This British brand is B-Corp Certified, and that means they take good care of their whole supply chain, from the soil and sheep to their suppliers.

If you’re looking for a luxurious knit that’s going to last forever, this is your spot.

11. Kent

All their products are made without synthetic materials or microplastics.

Their compostable (yep) cotton underwear in all the different cuts and colors is grown in Peru in a Fair Trade and B Corp certified factory. You can also find basic t-shirts and men’s briefs.

12. Colored Organics

As the name suggests, this company uses organic cotton for its children’s clothing, and its production is sweat-shop free with above-standard wages and capped hours.

Here is a budget friendly source for the softest baby and young child clothing, gentle for sensitive skin. Plus they have toys and accessories.


The great news is that there are so many more brands out there that are putting the planet and its inhabitants first. Websites like Good On You make it easier to find even more brands by category (clothing, outerwear, shoes, etc.) with their sustainability rating system.

What is your favorite sustainable clothing brand? Which was your favorite new discovery from this list?

Happy shopping!

xx, Danae

Unplastic Your Life: Stylish Eco-Swaps You Can Make

We all want to do our part to protect the planet, and one of the most impactful ways to start is by reducing our use of plastic in our everyday lives. From plastic grocery bags to disposable cutlery, these single-use plastics contribute to environmental pollution and harm our beautiful Earth. But don't worry, making eco-friendly choices doesn't have to be overwhelming or expensive. In this post, we'll explore some easy and affordable eco-swaps you can make to "unplastic" your life.

1. Ditch Disposable Plastic Cutlery

Eating on the go? Instead of reaching for that plastic fork and knife, carry a reusable set of utensils made from bamboo, stainless steel, or even biodegradable materials like cornstarch. They're lightweight, easy to clean, and a great way to reduce plastic waste. Check out this set by Eco Roots.

2. Say Goodbye to Plastic Straws

Plastic straws are a notorious environmental villain. Opt for reusable metal, glass, or bamboo straws, or simply sip directly from your glass. These chic glass straws from Poketo have been featured in Architectural Digest. Many restaurants are now switching to paper or biodegradable options, so be sure to ask for alternatives when you dine out.

3. Swap Plastic Bags for Reusable Totes

One of the easiest swaps is using reusable shopping bags. Keep a few in your car or by the door so you never forget them when you head to the store. Not only do they reduce plastic waste, but they're also sturdier and can hold more groceries. How amazing is this tote by CapaBunga?


4. Embrace Beeswax Wraps Instead of Plastic Wrap

Skip the plastic wrap that ends up in landfills and oceans. Beeswax wraps are a natural, reusable alternative for covering food. They're easy to clean and can be used for wrapping sandwiches, fruits, and more. You can also use reusable silicone bags like these ones from Benjamin Soap for sealed storage.

5. Invest in a Reusable Water Bottle

Cut down on plastic bottles by carrying a reusable water bottle with you. Many are made from stainless steel or BPA-free plastic. Plus, they come in all sorts of stylish designs (have you seen LARQ’s sleek bottles?), so you can hydrate in style.

6. Switch to Cloth Napkins

Swap paper napkins for cloth ones during meals. They are undoubtedly more elegant and can be easily washed and reused. I love this design by Sunday Monday.


7. Reevaluate Your Toiletries

Consider the products you use in your daily beauty routine. Many toiletry companies are now offering eco-friendly alternatives, such as shampoo bars (Lush is incredible), reusable makeup remover pads, refillable containers, and makeup in sustainable packaging. Alternatives to tampons and pads are increasingly popular, such as period panties and reusable menstrual cups!

8. Choose Eco-Friendly Cleaning Supplies

From kitchen sprays to laundry detergents, there are plenty of eco-friendly cleaning products available that use less plastic in their packaging. Making the switch can significantly reduce your plastic waste. You can also look into making your own cleaning products using simple ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils! Some of my favorites are Mrs. Meyers Clean Day Multi-Surface Cleaner and Mrs. Meyers Clean Day Dish Soap.

9. Explore Bulk Shopping

Many stores now offer bulk bins where you can buy grains, pasta, and snacks without packaging. Bring your own reusable containers and stock up on essentials while minimizing plastic waste.


Making these small eco-friendly swaps in your daily life can add up to significant reductions in plastic waste. Remember, it's not about being perfect; it's about making progress. By choosing reusable and sustainable alternatives, you'll be contributing to a healthier planet for future generations. Let's "unplastic" our lives together, one eco-swap at a time!

xx, Danae

Green & Gorgeous: 23 Eco-Friendly Vendors You Should Know About

Interior designers wield a unique power to shape a healthier planet through their design choices. From sustainable materials to energy-efficient solutions, every decision in the design process can contribute to a greener, more sustainable future. So, I’ve been on the hunt for vendors that supply products that are non-toxic, ethically and sustainably sourced, and overall better for the earth and its inhabitants–while still being stunning! Here are my findings.

Furniture

The era of fast furniture is on its way out. Offer your clientele high-quality pieces that distinguish themselves through superior, non-toxic, and ethically derived materials. Make choices that resonate with our collective well-being and are engineered for lasting durability.

Maiden Home, a woman-founded brand, offers an array of sustainable and ethically sound furniture, which, in addition, boasts an incredibly stylish and timeless aesthetic.

West Elm uses a glossary of symbols to indicate the fair trade, handcrafted, and sustainably sourced attributes of their products, helping you make informed sourcing decisions.

Medley specializes in crafting exquisite sofas, beds, and other furnishings using domestically sourced hardwoods from forests certified by the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) and solid bamboo, placing ethical craftsmanship at the forefront.

The Citizenry showcases a delicious assortment of ethical furniture created from thoughtfully selected quality materials like vegetable-tanned leather, solid wood, and linen, alongside decorative pieces.

You may know Etsy for things like monogrammed gifts, but more and more sellers who reclaim and upcycle furniture are diversifying their unique offerings, and it’s a great way to support small businesses.

Textiles

Look for textiles created using environmentally conscious methods, including the use of sustainably sourced materials like organic cotton, hemp, or recycled fibers, and gentle dyes.

MadeTrade offers a whole host of “ethical, sustainable, and beautiful” furniture, decor, and textile items, including bedding and rugs.

Armadillo introduces minimalist, elegantly designed rugs crafted from sustainable materials such as wool and jute, proudly holding the distinction of being a Certified B Corporation™️.

Minna, another certified B Corp, collaborates with artisans from Central and South America to create exquisite home goods utilizing traditional techniques and vintage, as well as natural textiles.

Lorena Canals presents a stunning collection of non-toxic, machine-washable area rugs handcrafted by artisans in northern India who exclusively use recycled and natural fibers and non-harmful dyes.

Lighting

The notion of sustainable lighting implies the use of energy-efficient LED light bulbs, materials derived from local and natural sources, or repurposed and recycled materials.

Schoolhouse specializes in crafting enduring, energy-efficient products for various areas within homes, spanning fans, clocks, and lighting fixtures.

Stickbulb offers lighting systems which are crafted from sustainable materials locally sourced from the greater southern New York region, resulting in a sleek, minimalistic collection of fixtures.

Sin has a fascinating terracotta and stoneware collection, while klaylife has clay beaded lighting created by a community of women in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa.

Flooring

More environmentally conscious flooring options may involve sustainable materials such as wood, stone, recycled glass, natural linoleum, or even cork. Traditional flooring can introduce VOCs (volatile organic compounds) into the air, including known and suspected carcinogens like formaldehyde and benzene.

Interface provides a range of flooring solutions encompassing luxury vinyl tiles and carpet tiles, all of which carry a series of certifications endorsing their eco-friendliness.

Aged Woods collaborates with designers to achieve visually striking reclaimed wood flooring.

True to its name, Sustainable Flooring offers diverse sustainable flooring alternatives, from cork to bamboo.

Paint

Eco-friendly paints exhibit minimal or zero presence of toxins and VOCs, promoting both human health and environmental well-being.

Benjamin Moore has their Eco Spec line with zero VOCs and zero emissions.

Sherwin Williams has a couple of Zero VOC Interior Latex options within their ProMar line.

ECOS Paints delivers non-toxic, Zero VOC paints for a wide variety of applications, including an Air Purifying Paint.

Portola Paints offers both Low and Zero VOC paints, depending on the finish.

Wall Finishes

Opt for wall finishes without harmful chemicals, and that leave a minimal environmental footprint throughout their lifecycle.

Burke Decor carries a large number of eco-friendly wallpapers under their own name, as well as from several other manufacturers.

Tile Club has numerous recycled glass tile options to choose from.

Naturewall is an FSC® accredited business offering wallcovering solutions such as reclaimed wood planks and panels, among others.

Many of the above-listed vendors also carry eco-friendly items in other categories, so I would encourage you to look around each website. I hope I’ve helped to prove that it’s possible to choose environmentally kinder options without sacrificing style. It’s a win for all of us!

xx, Danae