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In honour of World Vegan Day, we’re highlighting some of our favourite vegan accessory brands. Vegan fashion takes on all shapes and sizes – from the season’s coolest sneakers to the most stylish structured bags – and proves there’s more to accessories than leather.
In addition to being fashionable, these five brands also tick the extra important box of being cruelty free. Whether you live a vegan lifestyle already or are trying to shop more sustainably, there are options at every price point. So, let sustainability be the hottest trend of the season and click through for some of our favourite brands that will help you feel just as good as you’ll look when wearing them.
The well-recognized brand Matt and Nat stands for Material and Nature. Their accessory collection is entirely vegan and they are known for experimenting with recycled materials. For example, the lining of their bags are made from 100% recycled plastic bottles.
Stella McCartney is one of the most well-known luxury designers working with vegan leather and employing sustainable practices. The popular brand recognizes the impact of synthetic leather and has made efforts to minimize these effects with recycled polyester and by exploring the possibility of lab-grown leather. The stacked list of celeb supporters make this brand an industry influencer.
This super lightweight and colourful line of shoes has stylish options for everyone and is 100% animal-free. The brand also has a recycling program where old styles can be returned as part of The Remix Project where they will be reused in other projects such as playground flooring.
After years of producing leather handbags, Ela relaunched the brand with a collection made from entirely vegan alternatives. Vegan styles include new and old favourites and currently 100% of proceeds from styles purchased on Ebay go to not-for-profit Evergreen.
Call It Spring has recently launched 19 vegan styles. The shoes and bags are made of sustainable materials like recycled water bottles, natural algae and vegan leather that uses fewer chemicals during production.
For more of our vegan favourites, check out our picks for vegan skincare here.
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This article was originally published in March 2024 and has been updated. There may be a famine of beauty in the world, but Fall 2024 fashion month kept us well-fed. From February to March, the world’s major style capitals served no shortage of sartorial splendour and polarizing cultural antics. The Row went viral for banning the use of phones at its hyper-exclusive show. Coperni debuted a bag made of 99 per cent air . There was even a Kate Moss doppelgänger gallivanting about! But through it all, the lasting excitement came from the looks on the runway — which will set the tone for fall winter 2024 fashion trends. Designers continued to showcase their preference for peplum , sheer and elevated athleisure while bringing fresh pairings into the mix. Meanwhile, cold-weather staples like hats and coats took on different roles with luxe textures and unconventional shapes. From controversial new high-fashion codes to more-is-more accessorizing themes, we’re breaking down the bigg...
Seven Days to Forever , the new digital micro-platform devised by Montreal-based retailer Ssense and Jerry Lorenzo–founder of the streetwear brand Fear of God –has gone live with a week’s worth of exclusive content and product launch programming including re-releases of the sunglasses collection from Fear of God and Barton Perriera, and its collaboration with iconic suiting house Ermenegildo Zegna. You’ll also find the drop of Ssense’s Essentials Dark Navy collection coming in hot on Saturday, November 21st as well as an opportunity to pre-shop its Essential Tennis Sneakers on the 23rd. “We are honoured to be partnering with Ssense on this project,” Lorenzo said in a statement. “[They have] supported Fear of God since the inception of our brand’s launch. We’ve had a long-standing relationship, as well as a lot of mutual love and respect for each other’s business and craft. They are the perfect partner to build our legacy with.” In addition to scooping up covetable collections, vis...
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