Did you know you could dye fabrics naturally? Today, I’m going to tell you about a cool eco-friendly French-Czech brand: Sioux Studio. I had been following it on Instagram for a while already and one day, its creator, contacted me and asked me if I was interested in doing a collab with her. Of
Those of you who have been reading me for a while may have noticed my love for my air force ones. Unfortunately, nothing lasts forever and after years of loyal services, the time to replace them has come. That’s where the problems begin! AF1’s are not vegan nor sustainable. Maybe one day
January is the month of good resolutions for most of us. It’s the perfect time to pick up new habits, especially if you want to reduce your impact on the environment. What if you started with your closet? Let’s dive into the slow fashion movement together. What is slow fashion?
To all nature lovers and science enthusiasts! As promised in my last post, I’m writing this article to tell you more about a super cool French brand: Not Venomous. Like always, I spotted it on Instagram and fell in love with the designs. What they do? They print 19th century biology
Update: w.r.yuma is now yuma labs . Today, I want tell you about one of my favourite finds of the summer: an eco-friendly eyewear brand from Antwerp: w.r.yuma (yuma labs). I know, it may not be the sunniest place on Earth but I’m serious. I’m talking about a Belgian sunwear brand. w.r.yuma (yuma labs): 3D
As promised in my last post, here comes an article about Organic basics, a really cool sustainable and fair underwear brand… and I even have a promocode for you at the end. It’s no secret: conventional cotton is full of pesticides and chemicals. And you can’t really wash those off.
When you look at a nice and clean white tee, it’s hard to imagine how polluting the textile industry is. Yet, it’s one of the biggest polluters in the world. First, you gotta grow all that cotton that requires insane amounts of water and that we spray with all sorts
Have you ever wondered why vegans refuse to wear wool? After all, we don’t kill sheep for that, right? In an ideal world, cruelty-free wool would be the norm. We would have pet sheep that we shear every summer to protect them from the heat. How picturesque! Unfortunately, the reality
Even if I try to persist, there’s always a time when it is no longer possible to walk around with bare legs under our latitudes. Every year, the same thing happens. I pile up stockings that I will joyfully rip one after another until the next spring. Oh the pantyhose!