
“Please, we must not buy from Shein”
Posted by EMMA STEVENS
Perfection isn't necessary; it's about most people making an effort, implementing small changes, and learning and growing along the way.
“Please, we must not buy from Shein”
Posted by EMMA STEVENS

“Bigger is not always better"
Posted by EMMA STEVENS
Remember, we are a human team. I just want you to think about where you spend your money, who got paid, whether there are chemicals in the fabrics, and how often you think you will use/wear the item.
“Bigger is not always better"
Posted by EMMA STEVENS

“The environmental impact of fast fashion“
Posted by EMMA STEVENS
Alarmingly, statistics show that every second, one garbage truck's worth of textiles is either landfilled or incinerated. This process releases harmful pollutants into the air and worsens the already pressing waste management issue.
“The environmental impact of fast fashion“
Posted by EMMA STEVENS

“Let's learn about Slow fashion together”
Posted by EMMA STEVENS
Slow fashion provides significant environmental advantages by aiming to minimize the industry's ecological footprint through responsible sourcing, ethical production processes, and reduced waste.
“Let's learn about Slow fashion together”
Posted by EMMA STEVENS

“Fast Fashion is not acceptable?”
Posted by EMMA STEVENS
Shockingly, child labour remains a significant issue, with over 250 million children involved in the global textile and clothing industry. These children endure long hours and are often exposed to harmful substances.
“Fast Fashion is not acceptable?”
Posted by EMMA STEVENS

“Fast Fashion vs. Slow Fashion”
Posted by EMMA STEVENS
Where did these items come from? Who made them? Who was paid for their creation, and what journey did they undergo before reaching you?
“Fast Fashion vs. Slow Fashion”
Posted by EMMA STEVENS

“Caring for Your Eco-Friendly Clothing.”
Posted by EMMA STEVENS
Proper care is essential for helping your TENCEL garments last as long as possible. Fortunately, keeping TENCEL in top condition is easy —from the Tencel website.
“Caring for Your Eco-Friendly Clothing.”
Posted by EMMA STEVENS