Jumping on the ethical fashion bandwagon, Laura Ashley have adapted a range of styles, prints and fabrics from the 1960's and 1970's, to produce a range of contemporary dresses, separates and accessories. All of these have been crafted from 100% organic cotton, so you can rest safe in the knowledge that these pieces are pesticide free. One of these pieces was a beautiful maxi-dress, which has unfortunately sold out (boo hoo), but my current favourites are:
1) The Floral Sprigs Keyhole Sundress, in a daisy print, for £42. 2) The Sweet Rocket Halterneck Dress, in a vintage sprig print, for £48. 3) The Humble Daisy Print Dirndl Skirt, in a heritage print, for £35. 4) The Large Cotton Bow Bag, in a vintage vine print for £24.
Ethical fashion has come on in leaps and bounds. Gone are the associations with hugging trees and dancing with mythical creatures in the woods. Ethical fashion is innovative and creative and you can be a fashionista with an earth conscience. This blog features news, updates and opinions on the ethical fashion world. If you want me to style you, my website is Ecostylist.co.uk.
I am an author, journalist, Reiki practitioner and teacher and web designer. I used to bumble along in life and wonder why everything kept going wrong, until one day I learned Reiki and discovered that my wrong turns in life were squandering my peace of mind and happiness. Reiki helped me connect to my intuition and become my true self. I discovered answers to the myriad of questions about myself and the universe that had persisted throughout my life. I realised that I needed to look within for answers and trust wholeheartedly in my intuition. It can seem hard to traverse through life, but to me our time on earth is but the blink of an eye compared to our overall journey, so be brave folks and trust in what you really know.
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