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.
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.
Meadows in London has the prettiest spring prints, as evidenced by their entire spring dress collection!
I loved eco club member Bel Kazan’s colorful maxi dress, the Petra Dress is like a short and sweet version!
The Sadie Dress in Bloomsbury by eco club member mes filles has a gorgeous shape and even prettier print.
It’s a dream of mine to one day don AYNI’s handmade creations, such as this Donora hand-crocheted dress.
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.
Autumn blossom maxi dress by Jodi via Omi Na Na is another bold, beautiful floral dress.
Nothing says easy breezy like a Christy Dawn 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!
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.
Make a splash the Pool Party Dress by Osei Duro.
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!
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