
Destroying the False Idol of Ethical Fashion… and rethinking what it means to rebuild our approach. Don’t miss this one!
Tracee Ellis Ross: If Our Hair Could Talk it Would Tell You of Our Legacy
Shop small: reusable mask edition. Some of these are so cute!
Did you guys see Lee’s amazing deck makeover?! I am so inspired by how she transformed her space.
I’ve been finally getting my head around decorating some blank spaces in our home (only a year later, ha!), and I’m considering a Ruggable rug for my dining room. Would love to hear your thoughts if you’ve tried them!
Books to read right now.
9 Cooking Steps You Can Feel Free to Skip, I never have been one to peel my carrots!
I just received an Always Pan as a PR gift from the brand, and I’ve been using it all week. It honestly feels like a piece of kitchen magic (it’s so lightweight!). I’ll share a full blog post soon. For now, here’s a discount if you’re ready to get your hands on one. Use code Andrea10 for $10 off.
My discount code to ABLE officially expires on Monday. I know I’ve shared it a few times, but it’s a good one at 25% off. You can see how I styled a blouse and earrings here, and my fav t-shirt review here. Or shop my ABLE picks here. Use code ANDREA25 for 25% off.
I love that ethical fashion article. I am not a style blogger/grammer, but I follow many accounts for inspiration and have long thought that the sustainable movement had some (very unintentional!) classist undertones! Combine that with the purist reactions to Everlane and Madewell’s attempts at affordability, and it’s enough to discourage anyone from even trying! I love the thoughtful analysis of the community. Thank you for sharing!
I’m so glad you liked that Lexie, it really struck me too. She published a really good follow up too: https://stylewise-blog.com/my-rule-of-3-for-ethical-fashion/
Oh my goodness, I just now noticed you linked to my post! (Guess I should look at my analytics more often, haha.) Thank you so much! (Don’t mind me, so very behind on some of my blog reading…eeep!)