Right. It’s the weekend. You are socially responsible and want to be as carbon neutral as possible. You decide to go to London’s eco-friendly club Surya. But what do you wear? You feel must wear something ethical and green or the bouncers may not let you in. There may also be a special someone you want to impress with your caring attitude towards the environment. The clothes are important.
As we have seen ethical fashion is no longer unfashionable and you can wear ethical fashion brands with pride. Ethical and Green are here to give you a helping hand in finding the best outfit.
Firstly, the girls. We found some great dresses such as this one from Peopletree.
This is called the Bora Aksu Dress and is available from Adiliand (joy) is currently in the sale. Peopletree is a well known ethical fashion brand so you can rest assured that your threads will be ethical and green.
Another dress we loved is this one from ethical fashion brand Edun.
The Requiem Dress can be worn by itself or with skinny jeans or leggins. You can dress it up or down. Again this is in the sale at Adili.
Hopefully you can see from these pictures that you can be ethical and fashionable!
If you really want to impress check out British fashion company Quail. That way you can tell people that not only is your fashion ethical but is also local as all the products they use are from Devon.
Next up something for the boys! We thought these trousers were pretty cool.
These were designed by the folk at Adili and also come in a cream colour.
The t-shirt opposite is designed by Organic Stereo. They are a new ethical fashion company based in Brighton. Wearing clothing from the UK massively reduces the carbon footprint of your clothes.
All the images are from Adili and can be found in their online shop. Click hereto be taken to the site.
So there we have it- ethical fashion for eco-clubbing!! We’ll be bringing you more on ethical fashion brands so keeping stopping by.
Miguel said,
July 22, 2008 @ 9:59 pm
I love the idea that you also show for the boys! Boys are interested in eco-fashions!
Adili Lover said,
September 12, 2008 @ 10:56 am
Not only do Adili have great clothes, They are also a proper fair trade company and members of The British Association for Fair Trade Shops.