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Look Good, Do Good: My favourite finds from B Corp fashion brands

My last piece was on identifying the B Corp brands we can readily access here in the UK and Ireland. Keeping with that theme, I thought I'd have a look specifically at what they have to offer us now as we look towards the summer. So, here are my picks and favourite finds so that we can still look good while doing good.


If you're unfamiliar with or not quite sure what B Corps are - they are businesses which have been accredited for doing their bit in trying to be kinder to the planet. It may be that they use recyclable or sustainable materials and/or they ensure all their workers receive a real living wage and/or they are avid contributors to their local community and charities. To be accredited is an arduous process which involves a scoring system - and those which score over 80 (out of a possible 200) are deemed to be B Corp accredited. Recertification is required every 3 years to ensure standards are maintained.


I've previously written about those B Corp fashion brands we might come across which are accredited if you'd like to learn more.


As always, all images are clickable if you'd like further details of the garments.


Grey utility jacket
Image courtesy of Hush
Pink jacket
Image courtesy of Scamp and Dude
Red and white striped jumper
Image courtesy of Hush
Blue and white striped v neck jumper
Image courtesy of Ganni
pink and red cardigan
Image courtesy of Omnes
blue and whit striped shirt
Image courtesy of Omnes
Long grey dress
Image courtesy of Hush
floral dress
Image courtesy of Baukjen
Floral dress
Image courtesy of Joanie
Navy and white knitted dress
Image courtesy of Seasalt
Checked dress
Image courtesy of Seasalt
Cotton dress - cream and black
Image courtesy of FatFace
navy satin skirt
Image courtesy of Hush
Green satin pleated skirt
Image courtesy of Seasalt
Rose pink broderie blouse
Image courtesy of FatFace
Black and white tank top
Image courtesy of Baukjen
Red top with bow detail
Image courtesy of Baukjen
Blue and white short sleeved geometric print shirt
Image courtesy of Seasalt
blue knitted tank top
Image courtesy of Seasalt
Wide leg brown linen trousers
Image courtesy of Hush
Pink linen culottes
Image courtesy of Seasalt
grey animal print sandals
Image courtesy of Hush
Tan suede fisherman sandals
Image courtesy of FatFace
tan coloured ope toe sandals with heel
Image courtesy of Joanie

orange mules
Image courtesy of Toms

black sandals
Image courtesy of Toms
pink and purple scarf - animal print pattern
Image courtesy of Scamp and Dude

I hope some of these pieces have given you some inspiration coming into the warmer weather. They may have even reminded you of something that's lurking in the back of your own wardrobe - the most sustainable way to shop.


As a personal stylist, creating outfits from your existing wardrobe is something I love to do during a wardrobe edit. If this sounds like something you'd like to explore check out my wardrobe edit page which will give you lots more information. It's a fantastic way to hone in on your personal style and get strategic with how your style is going to evolve going forward.




 
 
 

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