Financing Ethical Fashion: Is Afterpay Solving Problems or Creating Them?

Financing Ethical Fashion: Is Afterpay Solving Problems or Creating Them?

Over the last year, some of the most popular ethical fashion brands have quietly implemented a new way to pay: Afterpay. Afterpay, as far as I understand it, is a new service that exists somewhere in the space between layaway and financing - instead of paying full price for an item at the time of [...]

Outfits I Didn’t Like Enough To Post and A New Wardrobe Addition

Outfits I Didn’t Like Enough To Post and A New Wardrobe Addition

Today I thought I'd share some outfits with you that, at the time I was wearing them, didn't seem good enough to blog about. OUTFIT 1 What I'm Wearing: Everlane Square Cashmere Turtleneck, Heather Gray ($150, wearing size XS), Elizabeth Suzann Clyde Vest in Cotton Canvas, Clay ($210, wearing size XS), Everlane Day Boots, Black [...]

Tradlands Review | The Finch Flannel (plus a ridiculously good sale)

Tradlands Review | The Finch Flannel (plus a ridiculously good sale)

The first time I talked about the Tradlands Finch Flannel was in a quick little post about how to wear flannel to the office. Most often, though, I wear it on the weekends. Like, every weekend. In fact, it's become my most reached-for shirt on chilly Sunday mornings when I want to look put together [...]

Upgrading My Winter Wardrobe + Two Everlane Cashmere Reviews

Upgrading My Winter Wardrobe + Two Everlane Cashmere Reviews

Last winter I was very cold. My husband and I traveled up to New England for two weeks in December to see my family, and in addition to migrating from mild DC to the Great Frozen North, it also happened that we got hit with an unusual cold spell. I’m talking single digits every day. [...]

What Makes My Capsule Wardrobe Different From Anyone Else’s

What Makes My Capsule Wardrobe Different From Anyone Else’s

One of the biggest topics of conversation around the ethical fashion water cooler these days is this: why does all ethical fashion look the same? Whitney Bauck at Fashionista wrote a great piece on this last week. In her article, Whitney talks about the consequences of ethical fashion subscribing to a single aesthetic, most notably, [...]

Slow Fashion Summer

Slow Fashion Summer

I'm happy to announce that as of yesterday, the first day of summer, I'll be participating in Fashion For Good's #slowfashionsummer. Fashion For Good is an Amsterdam based company that defines itself as "a global initiative to make all fashion good." They're all about using innovation and collaboration to make lasting changes in fashion that [...]