Ethical & Sustainable Fashion Brands Owned by Black Women
The ethical fashion space, like much of the fashion industry, is predominately white. So, I wanted to shout out some Black-owned ethical, sustainable, and slow fashion brands.
The ethical fashion space, like much of the fashion industry, is predominately white. So, I wanted to shout out some Black-owned ethical, sustainable, and slow fashion brands.
I’ve had my eye on the Textured Shell from Vetta Capsule since the fall. I talked myself out of buying it at the time because did I really need to spend $70 on a tank top? No. But, I found one secondhand recently and took a chance. I’ve found it to be a versatile piece.
Hello from week 7 of sheltering in place here in San Francisco. Just thought I’d write a little update post to get my brain working.
Even before shelter in place became the new reality in this coronavirus pandemic, I was already thinking about acquiring some more sweatpants. Surprisingly, it’s been hard to find sweats that meet all my requirements. Happily, I found a winner with Pact.
In which I swap out disposable cotton rounds for reusable ones from Marley’s Monsters and kick myself for waiting so long to do so!
Wow, what different times we are living in since I last posted in early March. We are now in the midst of a global pandemic. Here in San Francisco we’ve been sheltering in place for the second week.
I bought a few pairs of Everlane’s Wide Leg Crop pants last year, so this review is long overdue. Everlane calls these high-waisted pants, “Our most flattering pant — ever.” I’m not so sure.
The Everlane Soft Cotton V-neck sweater has become a versatile building block in my wardrobe. Here are seven ways to wear it.
Oh hey there. I haven’t posted much lately because it’s been surprisingly busy work-wise. The upside to a lot of work, though, is that I haven’t had as much free time to think about shopping.
Since I’m trying to cut back on my clothes shopping even more in 2020, I thought I’d start the year off with a post about some of the things I DIDN’T buy. Or rather, I bought them but returned them.