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Flat Fashion

6 Ways To Take All The Fun Out Of Fashion This story by Winona Dimeo-Ediger first appeared at ravishly.com, an alternative news+culture women’s website. While flipping through a fashion magazine the other day, I was shocked at the revelation that “beachy hair at the beach” is now considered “predictable” and passe.  Apparently this year you’re […] Read More

Road Trip

Rebena is off to follow the pavement in search of filthy treasures, roadside attractions and new adventures. Rebena’s Etsy shop will remain open for business but please keep in mind that items cannot be shipped from Saturday, June 6 – Sunday, June 14, 2015. For your patience, please help yourself to 15% off your purchase […] Read More

Eclectic Feeling

With summer on the horizon, we’re all looking to change up our look. If you’ve been paying attention to the current shift toward individual, eclectic style (thanks in part to Alessandro Michele’s AMAZING Gucci debut) your wish list probably includes a pussy-bow blouse, mismatched prints and perhaps a quirky beret. But if all that sounds a […] Read More

Inspiration Dose

Do you Tumble with Filthy?  Tumblr is a hybrid – kinda like a crossbred of Instagram and freelance blogging.  Tumblr is an amazing way to get our brand across as we post relevant and frequent content in a visual, image-based way. Tumblr has been successful for us to show a more personal, lighter side of […] Read More

Outrageously Cheap

The comedian John Oliver delivered a well-researched and expertly-executed tirade about the dangerous—and morally questionable—implications of outrageously cheap clothing on his HBO show Last Week Tonight: “One of the biggest problems with holding many brands accountable, is that deniability seems to have been stitched into the supply chain,” says Oliver, referring to the chronic issue […] Read More

#FASHREV

On April 24th, 2015, people from over 60 countries around the world will come together to celebrate the second annual Fashion Revolution Day. The movement marks the anniversary of the Rana Plaza tragedy in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In Toronto local schools will be encouraging students to wear their clothes inside out in order to build awareness […] Read More
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