M
L
O
is for... ONE in,
ONE out
Stylish women like Pandora
Sykes boast a “one in, one
out” approach to shopping
to help resist over-consuming.
A self-confessed “prolific
purger”, Sykes resells her
wares online, donating 50
per cent to charity. “Having
a sustainable wardrobe is as
much about how you wear it
as how you shop,” she says. >
is for... LEARN
to upcylcle
Innovative styling tricks will extend the
lifespan of trending pieces. Use your
retired neck scarves to breathe new
life into your Teva sandals or reach
out to brands like Holly Ryan, who
will melt down your existing gold
jewellery in return for a store credit.
@sophie_in_mallorca
@arizona.l.o.v.e
is for... MUSEO
Salvatore^
Ferragamo
Storied Italian fashion house
Ferragamo is dedicating an
entire exhibit at its Florence-
based fashion museum to
the topic of sustainability.
Sustainable Thinking is
open until March 2020,
and puts the spotlight on
artists who use ethical
and upcycled materials.
is for...
NATURAL
materials
Some of ELLE’s favourite
brands – think Lee
Mathews, Arnsdorf and
Lucy Folk – work with
natural materials like
ethical cotton, vegan
leather and locally
produced silk.
N Shirt, $359,
LEE MATHEWS,
leemathews.com.au
Dress, $420,
ARNSDORF,
arnsdorf.com.au
@desertmannequin
Sandals, $195,
ARIZONA LOVE,
(02) 9130 3666
Pandora Sykes, podcast
co-host and ELLE contributor
Top, $490, shorts,
$625, both LUCY FOLK,
lucyfolk.com