Going au natural for the office is easier than you might think.
The outfit:
- Nicole Bridger [1] organic cotton belted "Honesty Shirt" ($178)
- Del Forte [2] "Laurel" organic cotton jeans ($190)
- Mink [3] vegan-friendly black sparkly "Bull" pumps ($355)
- White chunky vintage necklace by VerdeRocks [4] ($198)
Wear your true color to your job interview. You can always use your outfit to break the ice.
The outfit:
- Boll Organic [5] dress shirt in white ($60)
- Olivia Luca [6] fair trade hand woven green silk shantung tie ($85)
- Loomstate [7] "Prophecy" organic cotton jeans ($180)
Make him fall for your love of animals and Mother Earth, without looking like a flower child on your date.
The outfit:
- Nicole Bridger [8] organic cotton "Hope Dress" ($248)
- Mink [9] vegan-friendly velveteen strappy "Pig" stiletto ($355)
- Vintage "Love Dial Charm" necklace by VerdeRocks [10] ($185)
Expect to see more people wearing trash both on the court and off. That's if Nike has its way.
The outfit:
- Banana Republic [11] organic cotton graphic tee ($29.50)
- Organic cotton terry pants from Twice Shy [12] ($41)
- Nike [13] Trash Talk, a basketball shoe made of leather scraps and recycled rubber soles ($100)
Build sand castles in earth-friendly fabrics at any age. Don't forget the organic blankie to catnap under the sun.
The outfit:
- Fig Kids [14] organic cotton summer dress ($42) and blanket ($35)
- Hand painted couture dress made from a vintage kimono by Annatarian [15] ($3,500)
- Mink [16] vegan-friendly "Gorilla" flip-flops in metallic silver ($125)
Say "I do" in something green. Well, the bride can still wear white of course.
The outfit:
- Olivia Luca [17] hemp silk charmeuse wedding gown with vintage pin ($981)
- Vegan-friendly faux metallic suede Mink [18] "Monkey" pumps ($355)
- Lab-grown pink diamond wedding and engagement set made of recycled white gold from greenKarat [19] ($2,602 including carbon offset tax and 0.49 carat diamond)
Related Content:
9 Daring Ideas That Blend Fashion and Sustainability [19]
Green Fashion Goes Mainstream [19]
By: Gloria Sin Design by: Erika Schneider