British Vogue - 09.2019

(Barré) #1
LIVING

LIFE &

STYLE

Sustainable beauty

products, ethical

homewares and mindful

fashion buys, for this

month and forever...

By Julia Sarr-Jamois

“Not only are Bite’s
clothes made with a
‘social, ecological
and economic’ ethos
(they’re all designed
and made in
London), they’re
also timeless classics
that I’ll keep and
wear forever.”
Organic wool coat,
£1,290. Organic
wool trousers, £490.
Both Bite

“Aster & Bay
uses whole plant
ingredients, and its
Himalayan and
Hawaiian bath salts
are blended with
dried petals.” Night
Bloom Bathing Salt,
£31, Aster & Bay

“French Girl’s water-free
formulations are fair
trade, eco-conscious and
entirely cruelty free. This
hair oil has one of the
most delicious scents
ever.” Rose Hair Oil, £38,
French Girl, at Selfridges

“Bar’s jewellery is
handmade in east
London using wax
casting and recycled
silver. I love the idea
of something being
given fresh life in a
beautiful new form.”
Ring, £136.
Earrings, £190.
Both Bar Jewellery

“Made from recycled fabrics and even
bits of plastic, the vintage Berber rugs that
Souad Larusi sources from the Middle
Atlas mountains look like modern art.”
Zindekh rug, £600, from a selection, Larusi

“Founded by travel
and lifestyle editor Emily
Mathieson, Aerende is
a not-for-profit online
shop and social enterprise
that sells beautiful, folky
homewares crafted by
disadvantaged people.”
Elm and copper candle
holder, £39, Aerende.co.uk

“Wearth is an eco-friendly
website specialising in zero-
waste products for everyday life.
These limited-edition glass
bottles by Clean Natured aren’t
just refillable, they’re more
decorative than most disposable
beauty packaging.”
Reusable bottles, from
£10 each, Clean Natured,
at Wearthlondon.com

“Handcrafted from
raw materials, Auli’s
scented candles are
as good inside as they
look on the outside.
Plus, they smell
incredible.” Candle,
£44, Auli.com

HENRY BOURNE; NICK KNIGHT; GETTY IMAGES; PIXELATE.BIZ

“From her base
in Marrakesh,
Laurence
Leenaert employs
the age-old
craftmanship
of local artisans
to create her
whimsical
pieces.” Ceramic
jug, £145, Lrnce,
at A New Tribe

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