Good morning!
OK, so today I am taking part in something pretty special. A group of fashion bloggers are going to spend the day posting about up and coming ethical brands, and some that are all ready very much successful, in order to raise money for a charity. As this is raising money for charity, I'd be very grateful if you could share these posts throughout the day ( I'll be posting six over the next twelve hours), and please tweet/share/like/pin... whatever you like! The buttons below will take you to the hub of all the posts if you want to read what some of the other bloggers have been saying, and find out about some more ethical fashion brands!
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Nomads is an ethical clothing company which focusses on making eco-chic clothing, based around fair trade and eco-friendly principles. The company was established in 1989 by Vicky and Duncan (see them here!), who found inspiration in Indian fashion and textiles, and decided to launch a company which embodied the Indian sense of adventure within their clothing.
If you're worrying that Nomads clothing is going to be far too weird for you, and you're scared that you'll open their catalogue to find old men with big... wellies... wearing robes or pashminas, you are very wrong.
This is one of their most popular dresses
Not scary at all is it? In fact, it's beautiful!
The company makes women's and men's wear, which means that the men in your life can take a look at Nomad's great range, and take a step towards introducing ethical fashion into their lives too!
The company makes women's and men's wear, which means that the men in your life can take a look at Nomad's great range, and take a step towards introducing ethical fashion into their lives too!
Another fab reason to check them out, is that they are pretty inexpensive. Obviously, they are not Primark cheap, as their clothing is made with so much care and attention, and the worker's are paid a good wage. But, £16 for a lovely dress? I think so!
My personal favourites from the collection include this dress, and this cute bag.
So, do you need any more persuading? Take a look at their website here, and see what you can find? If you're new to ethical fashion, or are perhaps a bit scared of wearing some of the vivid prints that Nomads makes so well, try one of the more muted pieces first, perhaps with black tights and dolly shoes? Print is still a big trend this autumn; why not follow fashion ethically?





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