By Ella Wingfield
Our edit this week takes inspiration from the Fashion Week’s street styles. While the catwalks may have been the main event, those gracing the streets have provided more than enough style inspiration to help us update our sustainable outfits. So, take a browse of our favourite street style looks, and our ethical suggestions ideal to replicate the look for yourself.
Our first street style look is all about the knitwear and statement pieces. We’ve found the perfect beige knit dress and textured boot combinations to replicate this autumn/winter look. Finish it off with a statement trench coat from House of Dagmar for the perfect winter outfit.
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Minimal and monochrome – two trends that never go out of style making this timeless look a perfect addition to your ethical wardrobes. A tailored, off-white suit paired with a knitted vest and statement black sunglasses from Arket, are pieces for all occasions. Complete the look with ethically made pearl necklaces, available from Net Sustain.
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With this next look, accessories are key. From headbands that never goes out of style, to a croc textured bag guaranteed to liven up any outfit, this selection is full of staple pieces to keep for years to come. And lets not forget this House of Sunny vegan leather jacket, perfect for completing this on-trend, street style outfit.
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From the long, black leather coat to the white wide leg trousers and simple black mules, every piece of this look exudes quiet luxury. Reformation’s beautiful silk trousers and Bite Studio’s leather trench coat are ideal ethical pieces to build the look yourself. Finish with the Mirabelle necklaces – handmade, unique and Fair Trade.
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