by Utopia Team |
Visible mending is a trend that is all about breathing new life into old clothes. We’ll tell you what it is, and everything you need to know to try it out yourself at home. Read more
by Stefanie Jakob |
For most of us, imitation leather made from plastic isn’t an option; it’s stiff, ugly, and generally uncomfortable to wear. But now, with the development of several new kinds of vegan leather, true cruelty-free fashion is possible. Read more
by Tim Schneider |
Cashmere wool is in great demand all over the world. But how can some manufacturers afford to sell this luxury fabric for such low prices? Read more
by Stefanie Jakob |
Create your own minimalist wardrobe and say goodbye to those closet-clearing searches for the perfect outfit in the morning. We’ll show you how easy committing to a minimalist closet can be and which minimalist clothing will help you stick to it. Read more
by Vegconomist |
As reported by Fast Company' daytime talk show host, Ellen DeGeneres, recently announced the launch of UnHide, a line of faux fur blankets. The products created by she and business partner, Leo Livzhetz, mimics the feel of chinchilla fur while being made entirely from polyester. Read more
by Vegconomist |
This week, Reebok announced the Forever Floatride GROW, its first sustainable, plant-based performance running shoe. The new sneaker is built using castor beans, algae foam, natural rubber, and eucalyptus tree and will be available to consumers in Fall 2020. Read more
by Vegconomist |
F.A.K.E. Movement, the new platform dedicated to promoting vegan and ethical designers, is launching its first global event in December. Read more
by Vegconomist |
Portuguese brand NAE Vegan Shoes announces the launch of a limited-edition PETA x NAE collection of Vegan Goodyear Welted Desert Boots. Read more
by Vegconomist |
KD New York has announced a new collection of knitwear made from Vegetable Cashmere™, a plant-based cashmere-alternative. KD garments have been worn by some of the best athletes in the world including leading dancers in New York City Ballet. Read more