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Fashion Editor’s Picks: The Sustainable Edit For Eco-Warriors

With Earth Day approaching on April 22, we curate a list of sustainable products that tick the boxes for renewable materials, ethical practices and push for conscious living.

by IMRAN JALAL  /   April 20, 2020


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Fashion Editor's Picks: The Sustainable Edit For Eco-Warriors
Silk necklace, $340, www.hermes.com/sg/en
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The artisans at Hermes’ petit h atelier repurposed leftover silk twill to create this necklace which will add a bohemian touch to your getup.

Conscious Exclusive recycled polyester shorts, $119, www2.hm.com/en_asia2
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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).

Retrosuperfuture x A-Cold Wall* acetate sunglass, €300 (S$427), www.retrosuperfuture.com
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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 Shoulder Pouch cork and fennel hobo bag, $3,280, Bottega Veneta
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The Italian label pushes the envelope for conscious fashion with this minimalist bag design which is created using natural fibers of cork and fennel.

Ganni bustier top with crystals, US$206 (S$293), www.net-a-porter.com
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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.

Organic cotton T-shirt, $69, www.cosstores.com
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This wardrobe staple, from the brand’s White T-shirt Project capsule collection, gets a designer makeover with a distorted silhouette.

 

Ceramic vase, $60, www.moblerscandinavia.com
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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.

Maje x Absolution L Walk leather holder, $185, Maje
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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.

Recyled polyester pyjama shirt, $59.90, www.zara.com.sg
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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.

Araks satin and tulle bra, US$75.35 (S$107), www.net-a-porter.com
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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.

 

Maggie Marilyn tencel top, US$735 (S$533), www.modaoperandi.com
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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.

 

PH5 rayon skirt, $459, www.society-a.com
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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.

 

Polo Ralph Lauren Earth Polo recyled plastic polo shirt, $241, www.zalora.sg
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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.

Nuvola 18K rose gold ring with brown diamonds, Pomellato
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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.

Falk recycled plastic chair, $888, www.p5studio.com.sg. All prices unavailable unless stated
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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.

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