Organic and Elegant


I love the green label Beau Soleil. The pieces have an organic look. I really like the stud details on each piece of the current collection. I also really enjoy the simple elegance of each garment.

Rich Girl







Brigid McLaughlin is a new favorite of mine. I really like how her pieces have a rich look and hint of glam. To see the entire collection click here.


Casual Mondays





My cool Monday work look. The top and the skirt are from Ailanto. The shoes are from Chie Mihara.

Natural Complex



I love how all the pieces from the Complex Geometries line are super wearable and comfortable without looking frumpy.

Dust to Dust


I love the Dust to Dust jewelry collection by Karic & Galehr. The all white collection has an organic look that is very classic.

Saucy Ring


I really like this ring by Jenna Brommer. Look closely and see it's more than just another heart ring...

Organic Wendy





Canadian label Passenger Pigeon reminds me of Built by Wendy. I love how all the pieces are organic and eco friendly. To see more styles click here .

Hemp goes high fashion















Chocolate hemp milk is awesome in my book, but hemp clothing is totally different. When I think of hemp clothes I think of crunchy, granola and very tacky. Here comes Virdis Luxe who makes clothing using hemp and bamboo that are worthy of a chic girls night out downtown.

Carol Young





I really like how Carol Young uses her architecture background to create her clothes. Each pieces has great lines and a nice clean look. She utilizes recycled materials to fabricate her garments.To see the entire collection click here.

Sustainable Fashion






I love Emily Katz, all her clothes so soft and feminin. To see the entire collection click here.

Havana Pretty





Anna Cohen's mission is "To be on the forefront of moving both fashion design and the global fashion industry toward more sustainable practices that support environmental and social justice through creating cutting edge fashion apparel using globally responsible business practices." All while making absolutely beautiful clothing that is sexy and very comfortable. To see more styles click here.

Eco Lux






Creating luxury fashion by combining together stylish design, social awareness and ecological sustainability is precisely what the Norwegian brand FIN has managed to do; using organic materials, fair trade principles and 100% carbon neutrality ensure ecological and social friendliness.
The FIN pieces are 100% carbon neutral, only use high quality organic cotton and fair trade principles are followed throughout. The company recently introduced two interesting new fabrics: wild silk and organic baby alpaca. Wild silk is a handspun silk fabric with a beautiful and rich texture. Nonviolent harvesting lets the silkworm turn into a silk moth without killing the worm as is often the case in normal silk production. Organic baby alpaca, one of the most precious and rarest luxury fibers around, is incredibly soft and silky to the touch.Per Åge Sivertsen, FIN’s chief designer, clearly designed the collection with movement in mind and the result is a confident yet careless look. To see the entire collection click here .