24 Influencers Who Inspire Us to Be More Sustainable With Our WardrobesFrom those who have the ability to sniff out the perfect dress in a flea market to those who are on the frontline protesting climate change, we bring you 24 fashion influencers who inspire us in different ways to be more sustainable.
You don’t have to be rich to switch to a clean beauty routineIn the words of sustainability advocate Aditi Mayer, “Western imperialism has created systems that exploit the work of [people] of color, revamping it as an elite practice.”
Lockdown has been a wakeup call for the industry: What Next For Fashion?Coronavirus has brought fashion to a halt. To mark Earth Day, we asked sustainable fashion designers, writers and advocates what changes they would like to see.
Sustainable Fashion Has a Diversity Problem. Here’s How I’m Helping to Fix It.Aditi Mayer on the importance of building an intersectional movement.
Climate Anxiety, But Make It FashionIn the third episode of Popaganda’s GLAMOUR season, host Carmen Rios tries to figure out what sustainable fashion looks like—and assesses the devastating impacts of the industry on the planet.
Sustainable Fashion Influencers to Follow in 2020Today, Instagram has become the ultimate Fashion Bible. Like magazines once did, IG gives us daily inspiration on what to wear but, more importantly, it helps to shape our lifestyle and behavior. But how do we filter out all the noise and confusion and “follow” what really matters?
Decolonizing Fashion: In Conversation With Aditi MayerPhotojournalist and sustainable style blogger Aditi Mayer shares tangible practices for decolonizing the fashion industry in this informative & illuminating conversation with Loam Creative Director Kate Weiner.
How To Live More SustainablySmall changes to make a big impact, from plastic-free accessories to shopping second-hand designer fashion.
How Four Influencers in Sustainability Focus on FashionAt the Timberland's New York City flagship, four thought leaders in sustainability — Aditi Mayer, Deb Shepherd, Erin Boyle and Lauren Singer — discussed in front of a packed crowd why putting the planet first is good for all.
“Think of Your Closet As An Art Gallery”The first thing you’ll notice is her photography style - wistful and romantic, it reminds of the beauty that can be found when we slow down a little; when we take a moment to appreciate the things we already have, rather than coveting the things we want. Her blog, on the other hand, is more hard-hitting; covering topics such as racial prejudice in fashion and cultural appropriation.
Does the ethical fashion community have a diversity problem?Recent controversies on Instagram and beyond have highlighted issues in the rapidly growing space.
What is the line between cultural appropriation and appreciation?A panel of experts explain the history of cultural appropriation and growing awareness in the digital era.