7 Luxury Brands Behind The Trend Of Sustainable Fashion

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7 Luxury Brands Behind The Trend Of Sustainable Fashion

If you are familiar with luxury brand, you probably notice that some of their products are made with the best quality and ingredients, but have you ever imagine that some products from your favorite luxury brands are actually a sustainable fashion?. Some activist claims that it is better to buy a preloved clothes than buying a brand new branded clothes which you mostly wear only once or twice and throw it away or donate it as the fashion changes fastly, and it is make sense in some ways. Thus, some luxury brands are actually working on making a sustainable fashion. The brands take all aspects of the manufacturing process: the garment’s life cycle, its environmental footprint, and its impact on the people who create it and many more, since it is all for sustainable living. In today’s video we have list 7 luxury brands behind the trend of sustainable fashion.

AMARA TULUM
This swimwear brand claims to produce a minimalist sustainable fashion. They regenerated nylon called ECONYL for the milling of their fabric, sourced from "kinder" materials such as fishing nets recovered from the ocean. They also manufacture all of their products in a green facility, reducing pollution, preserving water, and monitoring emissions. Their products are mainly focus on minimalist aspect of life which can be describe as having LESS is way more better. The brand also product their product on a neutral color or style that can last longer in fast fashion trends.

LINDEX
This Swedish brand has been dedicating theirself in sustainable fashion for over 60 years. The brand also has three promises: to empower women, to respect the planet, and to ensure human rights. Lindex also makes some goals such as by 2023, they plan to be climate neutral in their operations. By 2030, they also plan to have reduced the CO2 emissions in their value chain by 30%.

RÊVE EN VERT
Rêve en Vert was created to address the issue of fast fashion and the founders Cora Hilts and Natasha Tucker were determined to make a change fashion trends which mostly result on piles of wasted clothes. Over 30 brands are represented and sold by this brand, adhering to their motto: organic, remade, local, and fair.

TOMS SHOES
This shoe brand was famously known for its initiative: for every pair of shoes purchased, a new pair would be donated to a child in need. As the company developed, more initiatives were added. In 2014, TOM SHOES launched TOMS Roasting Co., helping provide over 335,000 weeks of safe wither in six countries. The project’s initiative is with each purchase of the brand’s coffee, 140 liters of safe water are provided to a person in need.

VON HOLZHAUSEN
accessories from this brand are created around three main visions: design, sustainability, and freedom. Vicki von Holzhausen launched this brand company in 2015. All materials used for their products are sustainably sourced using “technik-leather,” a 100% animal-free fiber, designed to maintain the look, feel, and durability of traditional leather.

NINETY PERCENT
This minimalist brand sells sustainable contemporary women's wear with a unique ethical incentive. This company also donates 90% of its profits to charity. Their customer chooses between a number of organizations to which they may donate, this brand is also a driver in the #DressBetter movement which encourage a sustainable, forward-thinking mindset.

EILEEN FISHER
this brand takes full life cycle approach to their environmental efforts, ensuring that every part of the manufacturing process meets their ethical standards. From the ingredients of their materials to the dyes used on their products, Eileen Fisher utilize the most sustainable fibers for their milling, and pledge to be 100% organic by 2020. Thus, the brand work alongside bluesign® technologies to point issues of hazardous chemicals in global dye houses.

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