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Ethical Fashions

Shinystyle loves: Annie Greenabelle ethical fashion

By Andrea Petrou on September 15th, 2010

Ethical fashion is a topic we’ve been ranting about for a while now, and over the years this industry has grown from itchy, scratchy hemp trousers and tops to gorgeous ranges.

There’s ethical underwear, jewellery and H&M has also introduced an organic range to its line. Even celebrities, including Emma Watson who designed a range for People Tree, are getting in on the act.

And now there’s a new ethical fashion kid in town. Hot from successful concessions in ASOS and Topshop,  Annie greeenabelle, has set up an online store offering a range of cute items from shorts to dresses made from  organic and Fairtrade Certified Cotton.

And ladies who like to have a one off will be pleased to here that because the collections are not mass produced there isn’t  many of each item around. On the downside you’ll have to get in there quick to get your hands on one of the fab items.

View the small gallery below for some of the collection.

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Ethical Fashions

H&M announces ethical clothing and beauty range

By Andrea Petrou on March 18th, 2010

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We heart H&M. It’s cheap(ish), kooky, and collaborates with top designers, most recently Jimmy Choo and Sonia Rykiel, creating cheaper ranges for us to get our eager paws on.
But just when we thought the store had done all it could to get us in it’s good books, it’s gone that step further, announcing a range of ethical ventures.

First up is it’s collection of floral and feminine fashion made from sustainable materials including organic and fair trade cotton. However, we hope this collection doesn’t backfire like it’s last ones where the chain was accused of using contaminated cotton for it’s organic ranges.
Ann-Sofie Johansson, Head of Design at H&M said: “We are extremely proud of our Garden Collection for women, which has organic and recycled materials in every single garment.

“The mix of floral prints and khaki classics works brilliantly for day to evening wear.”

Continuing the ethical traill the store will also launch its first ever range of skin care with certified organic ingredients. The range of everyday essentials includes shower gel, body scrub, body lotion, hand cream and lip balm, all of which are based on natural, organic ingredients and certified by Ecocert – Europe’s biggest certification body for organic and natural cosmetics.

We think a little bit of ethical spending may be in order here.

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