Who are we?

Ethical Fashion Bloggers is a place for fashion bloggers to meet, interact, share, inspire and be inspired by  a community who love clothes and care about the impact of their style. It is a place to find out more about the ethical and sustainable aspects of fashion and style and a resource for promoting and growing your blog.

We want to support fashion bloggers to spread the word about ethical fashion and sustainable style. When we combine our voices for change in the fashion industry, we can make a difference!

So what is an ethical fashion blogger?

Ethical fashion is a difficult term to define but generally it describes design, sourcing and manufacture of clothing which maximises benefits to people and communities while minimising impact on the environment.

As fashion bloggers we would like to extend this to include anything that we do, which minimises the impact of our style. This could include buying clothes which last, developing our own style instead of following fashion, buying vintage and second hand and upcycling DIY projects. It can also include supporting ethical fashion brands, retailers or initiatives.

To become part of Ethical Fashion Bloggers, you don’t need to be a hemp wearing hippy, you just need to care about the impact of your style and try to minimise it in some way no matter how small.

Ethical Fashion Bloggers is a platform created by Ceri Heathcote of Style Eyes Ethical Fashion Blog and Heathcote Communications.

7 thoughts on “Who are we?

  1. Hello from Thailand Ceri. Found my way here via our Eco Fashion group on Linkedin.
    Love the ideas you have for your blog and as creators of eco-friendly handmade Thai silk I hope I can share and enjoy meeting like minded people.
    However, as I live and work in a remote Thai village I’m afraid I am not fashion expert so I may not be able to contribute very much in that part.
    But if people are interested in finding out how we create our products or maybe some information about our natural dyes then I would be delighted to share. We never use any chemicals in any of our processes – in fact even the mordants we use to create colour fixation are totally natural (even includes crushed ants!).
    Looking forward to learning and sharing with you all.

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