This Year's Party Season Outfit? It Will Be Pre-Loved
Party outfits tend to have a very short life but, according to a recent survey, more Brits are going to shop second-hand to impress on Christmas and New Year's Eve.
How Many Brits Will Buy Second-hand Next Year? Oxfam Says
As Oxfam's Second Hand September is coming to its final weeks, the charity organiser reveals its predictions for Brits' spending on second-hand clothing next year.
Katharine Hamnett Joins Oxfam For #SecondHandSeptember
This year, #SecondHandSeptember sees British fashion designer and activist Katharine Hamnett supporting Oxfam in its mission to challenge fast fashion.
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.
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.
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.
TOAST Renewed, Repaired Clothing Collection Made To Last
Lifestyle brand TOAST invites you to cherish your clothing with skilled mending, made to last for years to come with their recently launched ‘TOAST Renewed' collection.
Hera X The Salvation Army Clothing Bank
British brand Hera is the next to launch a new charity initiative in partnership with The Salvation Army. Thanks to Hera's brand-new online clothing bank, you can donate what you once loved so much.
TheVWL Launch Recycled Uniforms for a Vegan Generation
This season, TheVWL wanted to give a very clean and comforting feeling to their collection with oversize basic shapes. In line with their ethics, all pieces are made from certified environmentally friendly materials, PETA approved, vegan and certified eco-sustainable.
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.