In a continuation of our series, here is the Ethical Stylists Guide to Summer: 8 Ethical Swimwear Lines to Love. If you’re anything like me, your relationship with swimwear is…complicated, perhaps a necessary evil. I love the places and events I wear my suit to, often love the suit itself, but sometimes lack the confidence.
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12 Ethical Mother’s Day Gifts to Help Make Up For All the Sleepless Nights You Put Her Through
This weekend is a time to celebrate all of our first loves, the woman who wiped our tears, kissed our scrapes, and supported our dreams. The one who stayed up late working on last minute book reports, and woke up early to drive us to swim practice. The woman that worried when we were late
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7 Ideas For More Ethical Gift Giving
Obviously, we are big believers in making our purchases as ethical as possible, and this time of year, it sometimes becomes more difficult. Beyond what we buy, there are other ways to keep the planet and people in mind. Here are a 7 ideas for more ethical gift giving that we are working on to
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6 Ways to Shop More Ethically During the Holidays
6 Ways to Shop More Ethically During the Holidays The holidays are probably the most difficult time to shop (and live) ethically. Between the gifts and the parties, eating out and decorating, it may seem impossible. For some of us, there is a lot of pressure and expectations surrounding gifts. We don’t want to
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5 Steps to a More Ethical Wardrobe
Moving towards a more ethical wardrobe can often seem daunting. Where do you start? What should you buy? How do you know if it is ethical or not? Well, those are all great questions, but to get you started, we’ve put together 5 steps to a more ethical wardrobe: Take better care of what you
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The Beginning Ages ago, I attended a conference, and the speaker said that you didn’t have to choose between your passions. If you want to combine them, find a way. I was in grad school, and had recently discovered that I hated what I went to grad school to do. I would graduate in a