2019-08-01_Elle_Australia

(lu) #1
is for... PAC K it up
Anyone who has shopped online can
bemoan the oodles of unnecessary
packaging – many of it unrecyclable


  • that comes along. Thankfully, more
    brands and retailers (we’re looking at
    you, Net-a-Porter, Tigerlily and My
    Chameleon) are offering eco-friendly,
    low-wastage deliveries.


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is for...
life-time REPAIRS
Local brands like Arnsdorf
and Kate Sylvester offer lifetime
repairs on all products, extending
the lifespan of your pieces.

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Q

is for... ask
QUESTIONS
In response to customer
feedback, Australian e-tailer
The Iconic launched
Considered by The Iconic,
which allows shoppers to filter
their search by sustainability
chops – turning up products
like Sans Beast’s vegan bags.
“We judge on sustainability of
materials, environmental impact
of their factory, employee
conditions and animal welfare,”
says Jaana Quaintance-James,
Head of Sustainability and
Ethical Sourcing at The Iconic.

is for... SURPRISE!
it’s not real
2019 is the year faux went
mainstream, with luxury houses
including Gucci, Chanel and
Givenchy announcing non-fur
policies, unveiling more ethical
alternatives. When faux looks
this good, why wouldn’t you?

Top, $380, ARNSDORF,
arnsdorf.com.au

Top, $339,
KATE SYLVESTER,
katesylvester.com

Bag, $199,
SANS BEAST,
theiconic.com.au

Burberry

Gucci

Stella McCartney

Stella McCartney

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Versace

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