Boro is Toronto’s newest and most unique fashion rental service. You can borrow pieces for specific events and rent out your closet to other fashionistas.
There are only a handful of designers that that deliver radical transparency and ethical fashion. And one of those designers is Peggy Sue Deaven-Smiltnieks.
Today, I’m talking to Soul Woven, about their fair trade pieces made by Mayan artisans including scarves, accessories, and (my fave) boots.
2016 was a pretty big year for sustainable fashion. It’s safe to say that sustainable style is now part of the zeitgeist, but 2017 will hopefully be a bigger year!
It’s coming…tomorrow is the release date of the H&M Conscious Exclusive Collection. But should we, as conscious fashionistas, be excited…
Yes…it’s that time of year already! I’ve proclaimed my love for Etsy before. It’s such a great place to find…
Hey kids! Here’s my Halloween surprise! A costume look that I constructed from all toxin-free makeup products! I’m not much…
I’ve heard about the online shop Dolls Kill for months now as a purveyor of all that is off-beat and quirky. But I found Helpsy, its ethical fashion twin, instead!
Hey, kids! It’s video Friday and it’s time for another Haulternative! I’m a little later on editing and posting this…
Hey, kids! It’s Part 3 of my Creating a Sustainable Fall Wardrobe Series! The final part! I have no idea…
Hey, kids! I’ve finally got Part 2 of my Creating a Sustainable Fall Wardrobe series. A couple weeks ago we…
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Hello, my name is Stephanie. I am a blogger currently in Toronto. Here you'll find notes on being green with style & a sense of humour.