Eco Fashion Guide
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Everlane sells to Shein for $100 million
Submitted May 17, 2026 at 10:02PM by girls-say https://ift.tt/5lm6oUS
NYC Resident Sustainable Fashion Survey
Submitted May 17, 2026 at 11:53AM by Personal_North8732 https://ift.tt/WpRoIPf
Design Breakdown: Seventh Chakra Collection (Kurtas, Tees, & Hoodies) 🎨
Submitted May 17, 2026 at 08:14AM by veerendersanhi https://ift.tt/fTisRDh
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Cotton swimwear
Due to a condition I have I have become allergic to pretty much every material other than cotton. This has left me pretty stumped on what to do this summer for swimwear. I can tolerate some elastane/spandex, I have 5-10% in my underwear and bras. I have seen some 100% cotton swimwear but I just also feel it would become so uncomfy and heavy after getting wet? I wonder if there is anything that’s a cotton/spandex mix to give it a bit more stretch and leeway? Any suggestions would be so so so appreciated. I’m UK based at the moment so something that could ship here, even if it’s from abroad! Thank you so much.
Submitted May 16, 2026 at 06:25AM by sibylcat8 https://ift.tt/ypkGfr2
Good Girly Bag ?
Submitted May 16, 2026 at 04:05AM by GirlyBag777 https://ift.tt/ZCtb8Xu
Friday, May 15, 2026
What was the piece that actually started it all for you?
Submitted May 16, 2026 at 01:03AM by BrotherUsual943 https://ift.tt/iz1eSUH
Sustainable Dresses
Submitted May 15, 2026 at 10:58AM by dreamingswiftie13 https://ift.tt/38Sz1VT
“Is bridal fashion moving toward more wearable jewelry?”
Submitted May 15, 2026 at 02:24AM by Dhwanij05 https://ift.tt/AnSLV3D
Thursday, May 14, 2026
African bridesmaid dresses could redefine modern white weddings
I really love how African couture is slowly finding its place on the global fashion stage. We still have a long way to go when it comes to exporting premium and affordable Nigerian wears. But the progress is there.
One place I think we can really make an impact is with bridal trains. I know some couples have it during their traditional weddings and others don't.
Nigerians already know how to throw a party, so imagine carrying that same energy into white weddings but styling the bridesmaids in African prints. The bride can still wear her white dress (if she wants), but the bridal train in Ankara, Aso-oke, or other African fabrics would be incredible on a global stage. It would be bold, colorful, and memorable. Like proper African bridesmaid dresses.
Sometimes I even think about moments that could have pushed that idea further. If someone like Temi Otedola had styled her bridal train in African prints for her wedding last year, I honestly believe the images would have traveled around the world.
And that’s the thing — not everything needs to come from mass-market fashion routes like Alibaba or Temu. Some pieces should be organic, targeted, intentional, and rooted in culture. And honestly, if Nigerians slack on this, another African country can jump on it.
Submitted May 15, 2026 at 01:09AM by Relevant_Morning_213 https://ift.tt/RXi4Csj
This is what our production unit in Tamil Nadu actually looks like. Not a mood board.
Submitted May 15, 2026 at 12:12AM by maleemaindia https://ift.tt/1hOtbgM