Meet the most powerful man in ethical fashion – M&S’s Krishan Hundal

April 9, 2009 by greenmystyle · Leave a Comment 

Greenmystyle.com reporter Amy Sims gets quality time with Krishan Hundal, head of general merchandise technology at Marks & Spencer, or in other words the chap who’s making the UK’s largest fashion retailer, M&S, green its style. Responsible for driving through the Plan A programme, Krishan had plenty of insider info to share with us. On the agenda; greenwash, innovation, affordability of ethical garments, design, availability and the retailer’s biggest carbon villain (you’ll be surprised). It’s an unmissable read. Read more

Pop-up alert: Spring Fling! by DeviDoll at From Somewhere

March 18, 2009 by greenmystyle · Leave a Comment 

It’s pop-up a-go-go in London town. News is that online ethical fashion boutique DeviDoll is popping up at the From Somewhere store for Spring Fling!, a special one-week showcase of a smorgasbord of desirable eco designers, with some bargainous prices, starting this Friday, March 20. Read more

Top 10 Dresses – work to party

February 11, 2009 by Lena Weber · 2 Comments 

What’s an eco fashionista’s wardrobe without an array of glamorous ethically made party dresses? Nothing, that’s what! Lucky then that Lena Weber’s found ten of them. That’s a whole lotta party feeling… Read more

Best Bargains Guide

January 26, 2009 by greenmystyle · 1 Comment 

Good news ethical fashion lovers! Due to the economic climate, it is set to be a bargainous year and ethical home and fashion can be found for less. Much less! Here are the most stylish bargains today. Read more

Topshop to Primark: The ultimate High Street Eco Style Guide

January 22, 2009 by greenmystyle · 1 Comment 

Love Topshop? Hooked on Hennes? Partial to Primark? You’re not the only one. The good news is your favourite high street fashion, beauty and homeware shops are pulling their finger out to be more ethical. Nathalie Gottschalk has created this exclusive greenmystyle.com guide to exactly which store offers what. Read more

Pop in to Poppy Valentine

December 22, 2008 by greenmystyle · Leave a Comment 

Poppy Valentine in London’s Portobello is the perfect place to spend a Saturday afternoon. You will be hidden away from the high street masses and surrounded by gorgeously ethical, truly scrumptious dresses, made from the finest vintage fabrics. What’s more, it’s all affordable too. Clare Saxon meets founder and designer Claire Read. Read more

Equa Sale starts with up to a third off

December 20, 2008 by greenmystyle · Leave a Comment 

Fancy a Made necklace, a Matt & Natt handbag, an Amana dress, Terra Plana boots or a People Tree cardigan for less? You’re in luck. Eco boutique Equa has gone on Sale, with up to a third off many great items. Read more

Top 10 – Meet your new favourite jeans

December 18, 2008 by greenmystyle · Leave a Comment 

January is a big month for buying jeans, apparently. Make sure yours are an ethical pair. Think about how often you chuck on your jeans. Now think about how often you could be greening up your style just by wearing green jeans. Well, blue green jeans. Or red green jeans…oh, you get my drift. Here are 10 ethical jeans brands well worth a look-in. Read more

Warehouse launches recycled silk range

November 26, 2008 by greenmystyle · Leave a Comment 

High street fashion favourite Warehouse has been saving its eco trump card until now, with the December release of a range made from recycled silk fabric. Lucy Pavia reports Read more

People Tree founder Safia Minney swaps tips

October 21, 2008 by Sarah Woodhead · Leave a Comment 

The first lady of Fair Trade fashion, Safia Minney, founder of People Tree, spares half an hour during the launch of her new book, ‘By Hand’, to talk ethics, stylish women, hot picks and Christmas socks with greenmystyle.com editor Sarah Woodhead. Read more

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