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Filthy ♥ Lovers

If roses were red and violets could be blue, I’d take us away to a place just for two. We’d move to a fortress where we’d run and play. You’d be mine and I’d be yours ’til our dying day. With Filthy Rebena you’ll always be covered, ’cause vintage clothing is made for lovers. ♥  Female Model […] Read More

Spilling Over

A larger-than-life “clothing spill” at Seattle’s Alki Beach today presents a striking reminder that landfills shouldn’t be laundry piles. Staged by Savers, an international chain of for-profit thrift stores, the installation is a poignant illustration of the prodigious amount of textiles Americans throw away every year. Eighty-five percent of clothing waste ends up in landfills, […] Read More

Upcycled Rebel

Get your Rebel Rebel on with Daniel Silverstein’s “zero waste” David Bowie sweatshirt—a tribute to our favorite Space Oddity. Part of Silverstein’s “ZWD” line of 100 percent upcycled staples, each topper comprises high-quality cutting-room fabric scraps, pieced together by hand in Brooklyn. Fun fact: The sweatshirt ships in mason jars to “complete the zero-waste experience,” […] Read More

Crew Neck Tees

Crew Neck T-Shirts have been spotted all over Paris during Fashion Week.  We are loving these unique and simple outfits.  We hope you do too!  Take a peek below and try not to catch a case of classy coat jealousy!   Do you have a favorite crew neck tee in your wardrobe?  If not, head […] Read More

Sea Change

Designed in collaboration with Karun, an eyewear company based in Chile, all three styles in the “Ocean Collection” comprise 100 percent traceable and recycled nylon from nets collected via Net Positiva, a first-of-its-kind fishnet collection and recycling program developed and run by Bureo’s own team. “For every pair of glasses purchased, Bureo will be able […] Read More

Fashion in Leaves

Fashion in Leaves is ongoing personal project by Malaysian illustrator and artist Tang Chiew Ling that explores various forms of leaves and flowers as if they were fashion sketches. Ling previously merged flora with illustration in another series of images called Object Art, and if you liked this, also checkout Drawing with Leaves. (via The […] Read More
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