Daisy Street and Tammy Girl Come Back With Scarlett Licensing
Millennials will rejoice at the announcement: iconic ‘00s fashion favourites are set to make a comeback under Scarlett Licensing agency.
Making London Fashion Week accessible for all
Discover the industry’s most exciting emerging talent at Fashions Finest SS24 Collections runway show.
Prevent Harmful Emission By Shopping Second-Hand Fashion
The fashion industry, like a big vehicle, produces a considerable amount of CO2 emissions. Shopping second-hand can reduce the issue, Oxfam says.
The Smart Works Charity Capsule Collection by Isabel Spearman
On the occasion of Smart Works's 10th anniversary, the launch of the Capsule Collection curated by Isabel Spearman will raise vital funds to support the charity's mission.
How "Impact Intelligence" Will Cut Emissions In Fashion
Eight years ago, the Paris Agreement set challenging yet critical goals to limit global temperature increase to 1.5°C, with a reduction of emissions by 45% by 2030 to reach net zero by 2050. Undoubtedly, net zero is a big challenge for the fashion and apparel industry.
Now Live: KOUA Studio Limited Edition Collection
Following the debut at the London Fashion Week, KOUA Studio’s limited-edition collection created in collaboration with GENT London is now available.
How to Lead a Sustainable Lifestyle
Climate change is a real issue for the entire world. While large corporations will be required to make the biggest changes to the way they operate; you can still play your part in healing the world too.
eBay vs Vinted vs Depop: Where Pre-loved Is Pricier
Shopping secondhand is a way to save on signature pieces and commit to the environment. However, where you shop for pre-loved fashion can cost you more, a study reveals.
Manchester City’s Rubén Dias for Nike Underwear Move to Zero
Nike calls for a star, Manchester City’s Rubén Dias replies. The footballer stars in Nike's newest Underwear Autumn/Winter 2022 collection and campaign under the banner of sustainability.
Philip Karto brings sustainable attitude to Saint Tropez
Originally from Cannes, designer Philip Karto fell out of love with the fashion industry a decade ago, unable to reconcile the huge levels of waste associated with designing clothes and accessories for fast fashion.