
Canadian Designer Olivia Rubens Is at the Forefront of Sustainable Fashion
Greener days ahead.
“I don’t want to just be another designer, because there are enough of those. I need to make sure that everything I’m doing has an impact.”
“I don’t want to just be another designer, because there are enough of those. I need to make sure that everything I’m doing has an impact.”
For a few years now, Canada Goose has been putting out signals at a lower decibel with regard to its sustainability commitments, all the while making headway on its sustainable policies and practices.
Adam Taubenfligel and his sister Ania built Triarchy to offer something beyond the usual denim brand. They saw the oversaturation of the fashion industry and decided the world didn’t need another brand unless it offered something more.
Barbara della Rovere creates leather handbags from fish skin and, in the process, helps a women’s co-operative.
The key to these styles is versatility and durability.
Decades before eco-fashion hit the mainstream, artist Charllotte Kwon lived and breathed the ethos of sustainability.
Over the past few years, making a positive impact through clothing has remained on-trend.
Jeans have been a clothing staple for decades. Yet, as Frank And Oak has proven, denim can indeed herald a new, more sustainable approach to clothing.