The Devil’s Advocate of Unethical Fashion

I always receive a huge variety of comments, messages and e-mails on my (un)ethical fashion posts and as loads of the less than complimentary responses contain the same basic theme I thought it might be …

How to spot vintage + remove preloved odours too!

Having a love for all things vintage means my wardrobe has (way more than) its fair share of brightly patterned polyester beauties and I have a hard time passing by those groovy granny frocks at …

Is Thrifting Really Ethical? (+ 6 simple ways to shop sustainably)

Reusing, upcycling, refashioning and shopping second hand are fabulously economical alternatives for creating your own unique, trendy style without supporting the corrupt companies behind unethically produced fashion but is thrifting itself really ethical? Discover my …

Why Reuse? (+ my top thrifting tips too!)

Have you stopped shopping new and embraced creating your own unique style from preloved gear? Have a listen to my 3 fab reasons to reuse + score my top 5 sustainable style thrifting tips AND …

The Confessions of a Refashionista Podcast!

Hooray! I’ve jumped in with both feet and added a podcast to my Confessions of a Refashionista empire: I’ll be sharing my refashionista adventures, sustainable lifestyle tips and tricks, a peek behind the scenes + …

5 Fab Refashions = 1 Groovy New To You Outfit!

Don’t donate that bag of clothes! Transform them all into awesome new to you items with my 5 fab refashions:  Seriously, how groovy is that outfit? Packed with over 100 tutorials + loads of …

Thrifty Celeb Copycat: Celine Dion

As a wee Canadian lass growing up in the ’80s I was often bopping around to a young Celine Dion belting out her French hits on the radio & watching her performances + interviews on …

The Ugly Truth Behind H&M (Take 2)

In 2017 I shared a documentary by Marie Maurice & Premieres Lignes which revealed the ugly truth behind fast fashion giant H&M. The investigation took us on a deep dive into what really goes on …

Why do celebs continue to support unethical fashion?

It’s the most consumerist time of the year once again which means unethically produced brands are advertising amazing deals for those wanting shiny new gear for the holidays, “must-have” gifts and a fresh crop of …