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The Prettiest Sustainably Made Dresses for Spring and Summer

published on June 7, 2021 by Angela Hamilton

I’ll admit, I’ve had many a tab open with my favorite sustainably made dresses ever since our Anthropologie fashion post last month. So a dress roundup is at this point overdue. (We’ve been working on a big update to our shop page over here (eeee!), so spending a few hours ogling over spring dresses was actually quite the productive task. More on that later.) Here are my current fave ethical dresses, from midis with handpainted prints to linen maxis, for some major post-vax picnicking.

The Prettiest Sustainably Made Dresses for Spring and Summer

Love the shade of pink in the Layer Dress in Pink Basket by Osei Duro. It’s since sold out, so check out more Osei Duro dresses here.

The Fiona Dress in Blush, from Whimsy & Row’s wedding collection, makes a gorgeous sustainable braidsmaid dress, but could be reworn for tons of warm weather occasions.

Sustainable Spring Dress

Meadows in London has the prettiest spring prints, as evidenced by their entire spring dress collection!

prettiest sustainable dresses

I loved eco club member Bel Kazan’s colorful maxi dress, the Petra Dress is like a short and sweet version!

Sustainable Spring Dresses

The Sadie Dress in Bloomsbury by eco club member mes filles has a gorgeous shape and even prettier print.

The Prettiest Sustainably Made Dresses for Spring and Summer

It’s a dream of mine to one day don AYNI’s handmade creations, such as this Donora hand-crocheted dress.

pastel floral sustainably made dresses for spring

I’m obsessed with the charming pastel spring print of the Lili dress by Copenhagen brand Cras from Rue Saint Paul which is made of recycled polyester.

The Prettiest Sustainably Made Dresses for Spring and Summer

Autumn blossom maxi dress by Jodi via Omi Na Na is another bold, beautiful floral dress.

The Prettiest Sustainably Made Dresses for Spring and Summer

Nothing says easy breezy like a Christy Dawn maxi dress.

Green linen maxi dress

Obsessed with the color and the big billowy sleeves in the Gabrielle linen maxi dress in mint by Loud Bodies. This style has since sold out… Shop their current dress selection here!

The Prettiest Sustainably Made Dresses for Spring and Summer

I think I’ve voiced my admiration for Pozruh’s botanical prints before, so no wonder I love this floral Maxi Dress from Omi Na Na.

Poppy ethically made dress

Make a splash the Pool Party Dress by Osei Duro.

Market Dress in painted print by wray

Lastly, I present you the Market dress in painted print by WRAY, which also comes in a pant set! Both, please.

Do you have a favorite shop for sustainably made dresses this spring? Add your favorite ethical brands in the comments!

Filed Under: Ethical Fashion, Ethical Shopping Tagged With: dresses

Love Anthropologie Fashion? Try These Ethical & Sustainable Alternatives

published on May 25, 2021 by Angela Hamilton

Ever since we posted our guide to home decor alternatives to Anthropologie back in March, this here blog has felt a little incomplete. That’s because while Anthropologie home decor is highly coveted, half of the brand is dedicated to gorgeous fashion of the sophisticated bohemian variety. But for conscious consumers, finding ethical and sustainable alternatives to Anthropologie takes a little more time and energy than this stylish one-stop-shop.

Fear not, flowy, print-adoring friends! We’ve spent entirely too much time on the internet in search of ethical fashion for many years now, so we’ve built up quite the resource list of sustainable alternatives. And guess what? They totally can compete with Anthropologie (some might even be stocked on their shelves–we fully support our small biz friends that find opportunity with big box retailers), offering styles that align for that trendy Anthro aficionado.

10 ethical and sustainable alternatives to anthropologie dresses

Ethical & Sustainable Alternatives to Anthropologie - via eco club

Based in Spain, Blue Anemone offers handcrafted, sustainable clothing with a vintage boho twist. Bonus: all of their packaging is plastic free. Yay!

Ethical Shops like Anthropologie

RŪPAHAUS (based in Australia) is a really unique sustainable brand working with artisan communities in Indonesia to revive beautiful traditional natural dyeing techniques. These striped wide leg pants are hand-dyed and woven on a traditional handloom. They have menswear too!

Ethical & Sustainable Alternatives to Anthropologie

Opia is an Australian-based slow fashion brand inspired by nature and the ocean. While they began as a brand making everything by hand-in house, they now employ a small family-run production team in Indonesia. Opia offers cotton and linen dresses and tops for that elevated boho look.

https://www.migolondrina.com/collections/new-arrivals/products/olivia-jardin-san-valentin

For those that appreciate Anthropologie’s affection for color, look no further than Mi Golondrina and their stunning hand-embroidered floral blouses. This brand tells you exactly where their garments come from in each product listing, and learning the artisan story behind them more than makes up for the jump in price.

Ethical & Sustainable Alternatives to Anthropologie - via eco club

Ethically produced in small batches, Portland-based Monochromatic is a curated marketplace of unisex, womens, and mens clothing from sustainable designers.

Ethical & Sustainable Alternatives to Anthropologie - via eco club

Designer slow fashion brand Celia B produces artful women’s clothing in Bali. Celia is the queeeen of print, OMG! Any Anthropologie fan would agree that Celia B’s spring collection is to die for. Full transparency: I have noticed that there is not a lot of information given within the product descriptions themselves, so be sure to check the materials and ask questions if you’re unsure of a particular design’s environmental impact!

ethical alternatives to anthropologie

London based womenswear brand Baukjen, a certified B corp, focuses on eco-friendly and ethical clothing. They publish regular impact reports, use innovative eco-fabrics, and have a rental program! (Don’t you think all fashion brands should offer clothing for rent, too? Just sayin.) Did I mention they have an OUTLET?

Ethical & Sustainable Alternatives to Anthropologie - via eco club

Eco club sustainable directory member and one of our favorite sustainable fashion brands Bel Kazan is an incredible alternative to Anthropologie. First of all, Anthro vibes? UM YES. And then some. The dress above is from their latest collection of colorful womenswear hand-printed in Bali. Each collection has something completely new and surprising, and I always look forward to seeing the creative prints they dream up!

Ethical & Sustainable Alternatives to Anthropologie - via eco club

NYC based sustainable clothing brand Leroli has that easygoing Anthro feel without the questionable materials or practices. They focus on materials like tencel, linen, and cupro. They’re one of our top favorites for adding color to your wardrobe.

Sustainable Shops like Anthropologie

Based in Jaipur, em & shi is home to the most beautiful feminine floral dresses, jumpsuits and blouses. I just want to sit in a field all day eating fruit while wearing this lovely jumpsuit, don’t you? This summer picnic dress is another sweet design!

6/1/21 edited to add more lovely alternatives to Anthropologie

best ethical alternatives to anthropologie

Our member Omi Na Na offers clothing in that perfect mix of feminine boho and effortless elegance, carrying brands like em & shi and Mati, featured above. Accessories like this upcycled scrunchie give off those Anthro vibes too!

Christy Dawn

Christy Dawn has the prettiest, farm-to-closet sustainable dresses, tops, and jumpsuits, along with petite and extended sizes.

ethical fashion brands from India

IKKIVI curates the best ethical fashion brands from India and delivers worldwide. So many of their brands exude those coveted Anthro vibes, and most offer inclusive sizing and even accommodate custom requests.

I realize that many of these shops like Anthropologie are based in different countries around the world. I find this so inspiring, especially since Anthropologie is known for “globally inspired” goods. At the same time, I know that shipping single garments halfway across the world isn’t the most sustainable way to shop. As with all things sustainable fashion, we have to weigh our options. I don’t expect you to ditch a US based brand for several international ones that have to produce & ship from separate locations–but I figure there’s no harm in discovering a new favorite brand that may just have that perfect item that currently only big box stores seem to offer! Thanks for joining in this important discussion and we can’t wait to continue the conversation!

Do you have any favorite sustainable alternatives to Anthropologie? Please share below!

Filed Under: Ethical Fashion, Ethical Shopping Tagged With: anthropologie, dresses, spring

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