1. buy less and buy better
2. invest in sustainable fashion brands
3. shop secondhand and vintage
4. try renting
5.avoid greenwashing
6.know your materials
7.ask who made your clothes
8.look for scientific targets
9.support brands who have a positive impact
10.watch out for harmful chemicals
11.reduce your water footprint
12. be conscious about vegan fashion
13. take care of your clothes
14. avoid micro plastic pollution
15. ensure your clothes have a second life
After being surrounded by snow for all of February - and after a pandemic- induced year of existential dread about the concept of time in general - I can hardly believe that summer is on the horizon once more. Soon, it`ll be time to break out the shorts and florals...or at least switch to sweatshirts instead of sweatpants. To get back to feeling a little more, normal and want to change up your warm weather gear, the summer 2021 fashion trends coming straight from the runway and into your wardrobe will give you breath of fresh air....
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Leuchtende Farben, luxuriöse Materialien, aufwendige Stickereien: The Attico legt den Fokus auf Designs mit mühelosem Vintage-Charakter und lässt den Glamour einer vergangenen Ära aufblühen.
Die italienischen Stilikonen Gilda Ambrosio und Giorgia Tordini gründeten das Label The Attico, italienisch für „Penthouse“, im Februar 2016, das mit seiner von Interior Design und moderner Opulenz geprägten Ästhetik für Begeisterung sorgt. Morgenmäntel und Slipdresses bilden das Kernstück der Marke – für Kollektionen, die verführerischen Charme mit legerer Eleganz vereinen.
The relaxation of the Christmas season has come to an empathic end with the ringing in of the new year and the ringing of your alarm, witch signals the start of work again. The start of a new year can be hard to get used to, but we have a trick up our sleeve. Two words: winter sales. We know that our favorite pieces from last season will be available at a lower price right now.
That is why we are once again looking intensively at the remaining winter sales to brighten up a dark January. Don't forget to buy sustainably!
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After years of pushing only new, new, new (while behind the scenes scouring flea markets for inspiration), fashion brands are beginning, finally, to publicly embrace the old.
Upcycling is reaching critical mass.
It may be the most concrete shift in the fashion system to come out of the pandemic: the one real product to emerge from all of the industry talk in May and June about change and sustainability and value system.