If any bride is renting out their rimple and Harpreet lehenga ( not red ) please pm me ! Thanks
Submitted April 28, 2024 at 01:10AM by Due_Dress_6741 https://ift.tt/84mQXrF
If any bride is renting out their rimple and Harpreet lehenga ( not red ) please pm me ! Thanks
It’s shocking and sad how many of them there are, and i feel like it’s a bit misleading because the second someone sees “small business” they assume ethically made. I know that’s not true but i wish more people did. Or maybe they know and don’t care.
I just came across a tiktok of this girl going “my heart breaks a little when i hear ‘i spent $100 on one bikini’ when my small biz has $40 super cute bikinis for the whole set”
And everyone left a million comments being like JUST BOUGHT ONE OMG. The brand took their own photos but i just looked up “pink bikini” on Aliexpress and immediately found one of their exact designs. The price didn’t sit right w me, sustainable brands usually are at least $90-$100 for the top and bottom separately.
I’m sure you guys are already aware of this, being on the sustainability subreddit and all, but BUYER BEWARE if they don’t have an about page that states very clearly where their products are made, even if they do, i always search. To me, brands like this are such a waste of space.
I lost 65 lbs, and I look pretty good. I have a natural hourglass shape, and I would like to show it off a bit.
But I have only been buying used pieces of clothing that is made from linen, cotton, hemp, wool, or silk so I don't shed micropastics. I also like the breathability of natural fabrics.
However everything is loose on me, and I want somehthing with that tightness, so I can show off my figure. It seems you can only get that look with synthetic fabrics? I hate that I have to choose. Is there some way I can do both natural and figure flattering? I know this sounds shallow, but I am only young once, and I worked really hard for my body.
Hi reddit!
I've gone down a rabbit-hole the last few weeks. I'm currently responsible for our company's social media content (among many other things...) and wanted to compile a few hot takes about sustainable fashion and your overall stance on sustainability in fashion for a potential post.
Please share them in the comments below (can be about green-washing, sustainability in fast-fashion, sustainability in luxury fashion, anything that falls in this category!).
Go wild, be respectful, discuss if you wish, I'm just really curious to see what people that are into fashion think! :)