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Affordable Fashion Brands Good for Mother Earth | Affordable fashion brands, Recycled fashion, Fashion branding

In honor of Earth Month, Oola's Everyday Sustainability is here to inspire you to become more eco-savvy! We've rounded up our favorite green products, lifestyle tips, and guides for living a sustainable life. Fast fashion and online shopping have made it easy to forget the long...

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Love your clothes For years, I have been deeply concerned with the issues surrounding fast fashion and sustainable fashion. The questions of who makes our clothes, how they are made, and where they end their life cycle are crucial in understanding the broader impact of our fashion choices. A significant portion of discarded clothing ends up in massive landfills that are not only environmentally damaging but also disrupt local economies and communities. These landfills symbolize the dark…

This is Why We Should Care // Fast Fashion | Fast fashion, Fashion poster, Eco fashion

There is too much waste already in our landfills. This is why we need to put an end to fast fashion Sustainable Fashion // Sustainable Fashion Aesthetic // Slow Fashion // Sustainability #environment #sustainable #sustainablefashion

The True Cost of Fast Fashion

Whether it’s garment workers in developing countries who endure poor working conditions, low wages, long hours, or limited labour rights. Or the environment which is impacted by high levels of textile pollution, water consumption and waste due to the high demands of the fast fashion industry. One thing is for certain - fast fashion is not cheap 🚫

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mousse • Fashion Marketing on Instagram: "Isn't it funny how our parents and grandparents cling to that one sweater they've kept since the 80s and somehow it st… | Fashion marketing, Sustainable fashion, Mood board fashion

Isn't it funny how our parents and grandparents cling to that one sweater they've kept since the 80s and somehow it still hasn't fallen apart? Clothes were just built differently back then; they were built to last. Now, that's just not a priority for most fashion brands. But the desire for durable, timeless pieces is making a comeback, with a shift towards quality over quantity. As shoppers become more conscious, sustainable fashion brands have the chance to engage with them in another le...

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