Can organic fashion be just as stylish?
Staying in tune with the latest women's fashion can be a full time job as fashions change frequently, colours come in and go out, and even designers themselves have periods of their time in the sun, and periods of time in the shade.
One thing remains constant in women's fashion though, and that's the desire among many to preserve the Earth ensure that fairtrade fashion is supported.
As fashion itself can be one of the most exploitative of industries, where third world workers can be abused to create the chic designs that adorn the catwalks of Europe, it's imperative that those who follow fashion keep in mind what is truly important; looking good doesn't have to cost the Earth, literally.
Organic fashion isn't a buzzword to be worn like a label, it's something that should be respected and aspired to as many of the leading high street retailers have understood. Many retailers now have ranges of organic clothing made using fair trade workers, and they're just as stylish as any of the major labels. The added bonus with organic clothing is that you know your fashion isn't costing more than it should in terms of natural resources, and workers are being paid fairly for the clothes that give you so much enjoyment.
Organic fashion isn't a buzzword to be worn like a label, it's something that should be respected and aspired to as many of the leading high street retailers have understood. Many retailers now have ranges of organic clothing made using fair trade workers, and they're just as stylish as any of the major labels. The added bonus with organic clothing is that you know your fashion isn't costing more than it should in terms of natural resources, and workers are being paid fairly for the clothes that give you so much enjoyment.