Emma Watson
We loved Emma Watson as Hermione Granger, but we can’t get enough of her commitment to ethical and sustainable fashion. In the years since the Harry Potter movies, she has gone on to become a staunch advocate for sustainable initiatives in the fashion industry. Using her platform to encourage careful buying habits, Emma raises awareness about the importance of recycling, re-wearing, swapping, and thrifting of clothing.
She promotes designers and brands adhering to transparent ethical standards and innovative, eco-friendly production methods. One of her favorite fair trade brands, People Tree, just happens to also be a long-time wearwell team favorite! She even collaborated with People Tree to launch her own ethical collection. Proving you can look glamorous without harming Mother Earth, she participates in the Green Carpet Challenge, where she is committed to only wearing sustainable or archival fashions on the red carpet.
Get Emma’s eco-conscious style by mixing classic pieces with bold accessories. Our favorite curated look inspired by Emma features the Aspen Shirt and Emerson Striped Trousers, styled with the Emily Bag, and Concave Hoops.
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex
Meghan Markle was no stranger to the spotlight and sustainable fashion before meeting Prince Harry. The former Suits actress has used her acting fame and royal title to showcase her passion for sustainable fashion.
Since moving to the US, the Duchess of Sussex shows her support for sustainably-minded American-based brands as well as her longtime favorites like Stella McCartney, Veja, and Outland Denim.
We love that Meghan is the “queen of green”, embracing labels that prioritize eco-friendly and ethical business practices. Her reach has helped get eyes on small indie brands that are making a real environmental impact on the fashion industry and the planet. Whether you’re into well-known brands or lesser-known labels, you’ll look like a beautiful duchess wearing the Corey Dress and accessorizing with timeless pieces like the Bobbi Bucket Bag, Pearl Charm Necklace, Gena Hoops, and Paper Clip Bracelet.
Rosario Dawson
For years, Rosario Dawson has been a champion for the eco-friendly, ethical fashion movement and advocates for future generations to work together to utilize green resources to solve fashion’s pollution problem.
She is also the co-founder of Studio 189, the sustainable, ethically-produced, and globally-inclusive lifestyle brand meets social enterprise meets clothing label. Using traditional craftsmanship techniques and natural organic materials, Studio 189 produces clothing handmade in Ghana while focusing on empowering artisans and creating jobs.
Rosario’s goal with Studio 189 is to create a more sustainable, regenerative, and ethical system in an effort to make the industry an agent of social change. If you also love brands that commit to diverse representation and environmental preservation , then you’ll love styling the Willow Blouse and Fleur Pant with the Callie Earrings, Luna Bag, and The Sofia sandals.
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