Top 10 – Fair trade fashion collections
February 24, 2009 by Clare Saxon
With all this talk of Fairtrade Fortnight you might be up for giving your wardrobe a fair trade shake-up, but where do you start? If the ethnic looking rainbow hats at fair trade craft stalls aren’t your cup of tea (they definitely aren’t ours) then let this Top 10 fair trade fashion collections guide give you a push in the right direction. By Clare Saxon. Greenmystyle.com’s Fairtrade Fortnight content is sponsored by ethical women’s wear boutique Equa.com.
1. Annie Greenabelle
Pictured is a floral dress, £65 by Annie Greenabelle. On-trend for Spring, it’s an example of the effortlessly feminine chic style that the label does best.
Annie Greenabelle is a girly, glam and retro-inspired ethical company which uses organic and fairly traded cotton in its unique creations. It also includes reclaimed fabrics in the mix to give each piece a vintage kick.
Expect red duffle coats that are cuter than Paddington, kitsch gingham, nautical tops and Luella Bartley-style party dresses galore at high street prices, ranging from £20 to £90.
All the factories comply with the Ethical Trading Initiative, which means you can buy your next on trend outfit without a worry of its manufactured beginnings.
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