When someone uses the phrase “sustainable fashion”, what comes to mind first? If what initially pops into your head is a far cry from what you’d be teeming with excitement to wear, well, you’re definitely not alone there.”It was important to me to demonstrate that wearing un-bleached hemp tunics aren’t the only options for people who want to shop in a way that represents their values,” Rachael Wang tells me. She’s referencing, of course, the persistent stereotype that shrouds the sustainable fashion movement in an image of clothing that’s frumpy and decidedly anti-trend. That’s because for way too …
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