So, back in April I decided to a “No-Buy” month and refrained from buying new or thrifted clothing, and declining gifted pieces (boujie I know) in an effort to slow down my buying habits. April has since passed, and here’s what I discovered:
Read MoreSummer is rapidly approaching us, and in some cases is already here in certain parts of the world! So of course we want to keep our sustainable baddies looking cute with unique, ethically-made and sustainable swimwear brands you will love.
Read MoreOn a recent trip to San Francisco, I thrifted a Betsey Johnson dress for $4 - it was such a cute find, but I felt like I would get more wear out of it if I turned the sequined part of the dress into a top.
Read MoreOne of the best parts about shopping vintage and secondhand is owning a piece that no one else has, and that fits into your style perfectly. We now have designers and labels that are taking that concept a few steps further, and making one-of-a-kind patchwork pieces out of vintage textiles and fabrics.
Read MoreAs someone who loves vintage and secondhand, Sophia also loves tweaking and upcycling her pieces for more personalization and usefulness in her closet.
Read MoreShop Berriez isn’t just plus-sized items but also clothing that will make you feel good; these pieces are fun, flattering, and colorful. She has a new capsule collection out with none other than designer Janelle R. Abbot. An organic connection was made and a beautiful collection came out of it.
Read MoreHand-me-downs used to be associated with shame or poverty, but we can instead see those pieces from your family members as something to be cherish.
In this edition of #ReWearThat, we have thoughts from our team and friends of Sustainable Baddie, who each share their pieces that we passed down to them by loved one
Read MoreWhether or not we’re happy with how the attendees accomplished this year’s Met Gala theme, Gilded Glamour, one thing is for sure: mindful fits were here to slay.
Read MoreLook, it happens to the best of us. The first thing you need to remember is that it really is going to be okay. But I've been there, I've lived it, and I'm going to give you the insight on my best tips for dealing with the realization that your perfect thrifted find is maybe not so perfect after all.
Read MoreEvery sign has its thing when it comes to staple pieces, and now that it’s spring, it seems like those staples need a special edition.
Read MoreAs sustainable baddies we’re always looking to our own closets for new inspo, instead of buying something new.
Read MoreLooking through my closet I came across an old Forever21 cardigan I had kept from high school. Something about the cardigan was calling for it to be remade into a DIY.
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