The artisans at Hermes’ petit h atelier repurposed leftover silk twill to create this necklace which will add a bohemian touch to your getup.
This pair of evening-appropriate shorts are from the high street label’s sustainability-focused line. The latter boasts new materials this year which include Circulose (a natural material produced from recycled textiles) and Renu (a high-quality recycled polyester).
Italian eyewear brand Retrosuperfuture and British fashion label teamed up for a Brutalist-inflected sunglass collection that comes in reclaimed leather cases. While you’re on the e-tail site, do your bit to contribute a donation to the Covid-19 relief efforts to raise funds to purchase 500 pairs of medical goggles for the Italian White Cross.
The Italian label pushes the envelope for conscious fashion with this minimalist bag design which is created using natural fibers of cork and fennel.
Danish label Ganni which is known for its robust sustainability practices – it signed the UN Fashion Charter for Climate Action and is committed to a 30 per cent reduction of carbon dioxide per kilogram of clothing by 2023 – created this piece from repurposed stonewashed denim.
This wardrobe staple, from the brand’s White T-shirt Project capsule collection, gets a designer makeover with a distorted silhouette.
Instead of buying new furniture or furnishings for the home, opt for vintage pieces like this mid-century handmade vase from Sweden which will add an eclectic accent to your living space.
French fashion label Maje debuts a chic accessory to house the lip balm by cult beauty brand Absolution which is known for its organic and environmentally-conscious products. You can repurpose the crossbody design as a holder for your other lipsticks too.
A comfortable oversized pyjama top + a material created via a production process that consumes less water and less energy + a fun retro print = The kind of #WFH loungewear eco-warriors will approve of.
This soft-cup bra from American label Araks falls under Net-a-Porter’s Net Sustain series – the e-tailer’s curation of sustainable designs – and is locally made to reduce the product’s carbon footprint.
Dip into the folksy tie-dye movement this season with this piece which is made from Tencel, a fabric that is derived from renewable wood pulp.
The New York-based label is a big proponent of eco-friendly practices such as using knitwear which removes the need to cut fabrics into patterns and effectively reducing wastage.
The American fashion house expands its capsule collection of polo shirts – made from thread derived from recycled plastic bottles – with seven new colourways for women like green and lilac and 19 colourways for men. Each piece uses an average of 12 plastic bottles that have been collected by low-income communities. Currently, only the men’s designs are available in Singapore via e-tail site Zalora.
The new Nuvola collection from the Italian jeweller comprises a series of organic-shaped designs that use ethically-sourced Fairmined brown diamonds and gold. Every piece comes with a certification to show the full traceability of these precious materials from the mine to the end product.
Give your home a clean Scandinavian edge and environmentally-friendly cred with this lightweight and contemporary design that is crafted from plastic recycled from household waste.