Wear Equal is an intimate wear brand that makes undergarments out of 100% upcycled cotton deadstock fabric. Apart from making sustainable products, the brand plans to address the inaccessibility of quality affordable undergarments by women in rural areas. In this feature, we interviewed the brand’s founder, Preeta Chaudhuri Ghosal to learn more about the brand’s unique business model and the multi-faceted impact it seeks to create.
Applause Lingerie is a sustainable lingerie brand that utilises upcycled fabrics and dead-stock textiles in a beautiful way. We spoke to Erin Donaghy, the founder to get to know her brand better.
Mary started “Green Looks Great” - a sustainable fashion blog that talks about people, labels and lifestyle products that she believes will make the world a bit greener, fairer and fancier.
Dzainois a Berlin based upcycling brand creating bags and accessories out of textile waste. We interviewed Hanna & Julia, founders of the brand, to understand the brand's journey & their take on sustainability.
Jo Skelton, founder of Peep Eyewear, talks to us about her love for all things vintage and how she has created an Eyewear brand that is what she calls "modern vintage" - an amalgamation of the lost designs of yesterday with today's modern styles.