Nisolo made a bold announcement this week. They’ve created a Sustainability Facts Label akin to a nutrition facts label. Consumers can gauge an item’s sustainability impact across 200 data points before making a purchase. The labels can be found on the items when shopping in person or online under an item’s ‘sustainability’ tab.
On my Christmas wish list: these made-in-Portland earrings.
I just got this cable-knit vest* and I am in love. I will be wearing it over this shirt and this shirt. *gifted
This black and charcoal scarf from KOTN is giving me serious Acne Studios vibes (for half the price!).
Speaking of Acne Studios, I can’t stop thinking about these platform sneakers I will never buy because this is too much money for sneakers.
You might recognize this face from Instagram’s slow fashion community: a Week of Outfits with Jo from Vancouver.
It’s an all-star cast movie with a burning agenda: climate change. “…the film is a satire about what happens when humanity is unwilling to take needed action to save our species and the planet we live on. In the film, the biggest threat isn’t that people don’t know what to do to keep the comet from extinguishing all human life, it’s that political maneuvering, a lack of urgency, and greed keep getting in the way.” And it’s a comedy. Read Whitney Bauck’s full write up here.
Worry burnout is a real thing. Perhaps this is why we feel a little more mentally fried than we used to be.
How to Deal with Constantly Feeling Overwhelmed. I found this article particularly helpful for me this week. I’m taking notes on the parts about challenging my perfectionism.
What are your food plans for the holidays? We are making tamales with the help of a friend and baking salmon (that my parents caught!). I plan to make these cookies to kick off the season this weekend! And I’ll add a little bit of flaky sea salt.
I hope you have a merry weekend!
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