Photos by Amanda Coen for Ecouterre Elsa and Me’s perfect little black dress just got even more perfect. The one-size-flatters-all sheath, made in New York City’s Garment District from organic
Is your gently worn Eileen Fisher sweater or dress ready for a comeback? Simply drop it off at any Eileen Fisher retail store from April 20 to 22 to give it a second lease on life. Your garment will be
Your grandmother’s knitwear, Isobel & Chloe is not. Run by Nantucket designer, anthropologist, and knitter Charlotte Hess—her motto is “knit fast, die warm”—the label taps into
Guerilla gardeners have a new weapon of mass resurrection at their disposal: the seed-bomb bracelet, an earthy piece of wrist candy featuring bloomable orbs of clay, compost, and wildflower mix.
John Patrick of Organic has a new collaboration with Anthropologie, which unveiled its “Made in Kind” label on Thursday. Part of a series of limited-edition collections from emerging and
You don’t have to resemble a crossing guard to play it safe on the roads at night. We-Flashy may use the same industrial-grade reflective material as police and firefighters do, but its T-shirts and
Double your pleasure? TOMS’s latest shoe is so nice, it gives back twice. A collaboration with FEED Projects, the FEED 12 alpargata doesn’t just provide a new pair of shoes for a child in
The ability to dress ourselves in the morning is something most of us take for granted. For people coping with multiple sclerosis, arthritis, amputations, and other physical impairments, however,
Forget clunky strap-on heart-rate monitors. Adidas by Stella McCartney’s new performance bra includes a built-in miCoach device that tracks your cardio stats in real time. As seen on tennis champ
Can you actually “do good” by shopping ethically? And what about the claim that we change the world with our purchasing power? If we can, it means great things for the future. One thing we know is