Ethical Fashion tips
79. Peopple Tree are your high street champions of fair trade products
77. fashion-conscience.com. This is a hip site that every fashionista should visit. They stock everything from crisp smock dresses to wide legged jeans and sexy summer shorts. Noir Belle & Dean and Beyond Skin are some of the ethical ranges in stock
78. Stella Mc Cartney is a supporter of Green Concerns. Her clothes are created without using animal products and trys to choose sustainable fabrics. If thats not enough her London Store is even wind powered. Stella we salute you!
80. Jewllery finishes off any outfit and the good news is that we can be ethical in our beaded choices. Made promotes fair trade and good working condiitons in third world countries. There is a concession section in Topshop Oxford circus so it wont break the bank either
82. Plastic bags have never been a good accessory so if you havent already been converted get your mitts on a canvas one now. There are lots of designs to choose from so find one to suit you
81. Have you heard of Whats Yours is Mine, basically this site allows you to swap your clothes and you get to recycle but get some really good clothes at the same time. Ingenious we think
85. Create a more beautiful you with the help of a stylist, buy less but more quality this does add to sustainability
84. coolworld.com is for cyber shoppers who want to do thier part. each time you go from this website you will earn credits to spend on eco goods
83. Cool T Shirts. Luella, Katherine Hamnett and Betty Jackson all designed organic T shirts 100 per cent cotton for £30 buy from efoundation.org
