is probably what it is at all.
Eco-fashion is a trending green fashion line that is also known as sustainable fashion. It has become more popular as more designers and celebrities start supporting it. Many eco-fashion shows have been organised all over the world to promote ethical clothing. Who would have known that daily routines like choosing your clothes could affect the environment too?
Many popular brands support eco-fashion too.
Below are some examples:

Your Ipanema slippers never seem to wear out!


Be inspired to make your own trash to fashion bags from Ben & Bear.
Other local and international brands include Etrican, Belle and Dean, Aravore Babies, Howies, Nancy Dee and Terra Plana.
Hopefully, you've an idea on what eco-fashion's all about.
Do share your own experiences on eco-fashion by commenting :)
Stay tuned for the next post on celebrities and designers who do incredible things to promote eco-fashion!
I didn't know VANS support eco-fashion too! I'm quite a fan of VANS, and it's great to hear. And I think that bag is really unique and looks nice as well! -Jiaen.
ReplyDeleteI agree with what J said! Good on VANS for going green! I really like the idea of eco fashion. Your blog is very appealing, well done!
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting post. And it is good to see the major brands doing something to help save the world. They are making society environmental conscious at the same time :D
ReplyDeletesuch an interesting topic with relevent informations.. Hope to know more about this. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm also a big fan of Vans, shall go buy more VANS to save the earth haha.
ReplyDeleteSam Ong
Eco fashion is so cool and interesting. I have no idea but somehow the thought of DIY-ing your own bag or shoes is quite troublesome but I really like the idea of saving the earth through Eco fashion!
ReplyDeleteI always thought being fashionable and being green cannot be together but im glad you proved me wrong! Nice to know vans is eco-fashion as im an admirer of the products
ReplyDeletei thought that eco-fashion clothes would look more distinctively organic than normal clothes, but the pictures you posted really cleared things up.
ReplyDeleteInteresting blog! I shall try making my own bag from recycle materials! :)
ReplyDeleteAlways thought that eco friendly clothes look like cardboard boxes with arm and neck holes, but this is totally cool (:
ReplyDeleteI think that you successfully bring us into a more eco friendly world. I would like to see more as well.
ReplyDeletewow.. cool! Fatin!! one day you come to class in an eco-dress can?? ^_^
ReplyDeletebut seriously! that's cool! i think there's another type of eco-bag.. it has huge prints that say:
"I am not a Plastic Bag"
right?? hm.. not sure la. u can go research on it for your next blog post!
I think it would be awesome if u can try to make eco fashion stuffs or teach us how to do it :D
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