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Mexican Tradition Turned Modern

  Malaquita is a company bringing traditional Mexican design to a contemporary market, adapting classic design with modern aesthetics. The company’s founders answered a few questions for Fashionhedge.     Full interview What are the beginnings of the company?  The project began in 2013 after a field

Westward leaning Voyager 10 with Layer Tortoise Matte frame,Faux Ivory side inlays and Super Silver lenses

The Best Ethical Sunglasses

The following are my favorite picks for sunglasses made by special companies. In our search, we found some copycats, some horrible bamboo and some exceptional ideas. This selection is purely based on aesthetics and below, we explain why the companies mentioned can be considered ethical. Disclosures: this

Ethical silk

How Can Silk Be Ethical?

When we first found The Ethical Silk Company, we had no idea there was such a thing as “ethical silk”. Traditionally, the extraction of silk from silkworms involves processes that end the life of the worms; a technique developed in 1991 in India makes it

Ethical Fashion Bloggers

My Favorite Ethical Fashion Bloggers

This is a list of my favorite ethical fashion bloggers, these blogs are full of information, inspiration and pretty things. All these people share something in common, even when their styles are different: they are smart about their craft and have dared to challenge the way

Therapy recycle and exorcise sustainable vintage clothing

Recycle & Exorcise

I found Therapy Recycle & Exorcise on social media and Katie’s Eco-Vintage post and immediately fell in love with it. Their vintage and daring designs speak to a timeless approach to fashion. Rock and Roll, vintage, sex and short shorts are some of the first concepts

An eco-friendly Anniversary

An Eco-Friendly Anniversary

Do you ever feel like having fun means spending money and that hitting the cool spots is a requirement for a special occasion?  A minimalist lifestyle makes you challenge your definitions of a gift or a special evening, but in our search for finding ourselves