Fashioning a Sustainable Future: Stella McCartney’s Rewilding Journey
–by kl dunn Operating in a space where the actual cost has long been tossed to the wayside in the ceaseless drive for progress and despoiling of the natural world … Read more
–by kl dunn Operating in a space where the actual cost has long been tossed to the wayside in the ceaseless drive for progress and despoiling of the natural world … Read more
We are excited to be a Media Partner for the Regenerative Agriculture and Textiles Summit, taking place on November 14-15 in Washington DC! The Summit will provide key strategies to … Read more
Read the tag on the back of a Zara T-shirt; there is a good chance it reads “made in Vietnam.” Since the country’s economic reform in 1986, this economic powerhouse … Read more
Here at No Kill, we cover what excites us. And while we’re not Hypebeast, every once in a while a “must have” sneaker comes along that’s worth our while, and … Read more
Our favorite wool sweaters for all humans. And one for a dog.
It’s not fast fashion VS sustainable. It’s the current production model VS a circular model.
Regenerative fashion: what it is and why it matters for a healthy and happy planet.
The awareness has grown tremendously for shopping animal-cruelty free brands. Most of the time this means vegan products made of plastic which although great for animals, still not so great … Read more
Artist Collabs X Affordable Sustainable/Ethical StreetWear Is a Winning Combination photo of candytong12 by MrNYCsubway wearing The Phoenix Brand Shein. ASOS. H&M. Many Gen-Zers who march for climate, bike instead … Read more
<img src=”https://www.nokillmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Why-we-love-the-new-Victoria-Beckham-X-Woolmark-Collection-1.gif” alt=”” /> TLDR Okay confession: Posh Spice was my favorite. Even though she never, ever smiled. Next confession: that didn’t stop me from rolling my eyes when former … Read more
From more established designers like LVMH Finalists Bethany Williams and Emily Bode to emerging ones like Filipina Antonina Amoncio who specializes in streetwear, designers are making fashion from unexpected fabric.