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Buying essential oils? Here’s how to spot the fakes, how to use oils safely, and which aromatherapy brands to trust. The modern essential oil shelf is deceptively pretty: amber bottles, botanical ...
Vestiaire Collective’s new resale carbon credits program signals a shift in how the fashion industry measures impact, with the data, policies, and consumer behavior reshaping luxury resale. For many ...
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Even as resale apps dominate the secondhand conversation, brick-and-mortar thrift and resale chains are thriving, too. When most shoppers picture a thrift store, two names likely come to mind: ...
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Taylor Swift’s Kansas City Chiefs Ganni dress hints at fashion’s next material era as biotech and textile recycling innovations race to replace unsustainable materials. Taylor Swift made her first ...
Vestiaire Collective is turning secondhand sales into carbon credits while Ralph Lauren abandons its net-zero 2040 pledge in divergent strategies that highlight fashion’s split climate ambitions.
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Summer 2025’s luxury fashion trends include an eco-minded nod to minimalism, with lace, bold sunglasses, sporty‑chic, vivid hues, luxe boho, and edgy patterns to boot. Summer dressing has always ...
From recycled fibers to Ethiopian gauze, summer’s hottest trend — the caftan — proves you can dress sustainably and comfortably without sacrificing style. Kris Jenner, Oprah Winfrey, and Gayle King ...
At Paris Fashion Week 2025, while some designers moved beyond token sustainability efforts, many collections continued on with problematic materials, highlighting the need for industry-wide shifts.