5 Sustainable Jewellery and Accessories Brands You Will Absolutely Love

“Diamonds are a girl’s best friend” sang Marilyn Monroe, and countless women have since wished to be accessorised by this sparkling gem. But with growing awareness of the exploitative diamond mining industry amongst millennials, younger consumers appear to be slowly turning their backs on the stone, moving on to eco-friendly alternatives. You can read more […]

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Gårdendal: Sustainable Leather Goods of Sweden

Gårdendal is a sustainable Swedish accessories brand that produces handcrafted vegetable tanned and organic leather goods. The brand was founded in 2015 by a former architecture student, Andreas Gårdendal, whose designs are inspired by building shapes and structures. In the brand’s own words “traditional methods and modern design merge to form timeless, minimal collections”. Gårdendal […]

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Pura Vida Bracelets | DISCOUNT CODE: NATALYELBAZ20

Hey lovelies, I have a Tuesday treat for you! If you love bright summer/festival bracelets you must check out Pura Vida. Pura Vida bracelets are handcrafted by artisans in Costa Rica. These bracelets help provide full time jobs for local artisans, and so far they have created over 100 jobs. This brand has partnered with over 190 charities […]

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TreeAngle, Turning Trees into Sunnies

TreeAngle is a handcrafted eyewear and accessories brand based in Sweden. Their products are organic and made from sustainable cherry, wenge, walnut, and maple wood. And also, they are waterproof! I asked Marcus Mårtensson, MD at TreeAngle, a few questions about the brand: Where is your brand from? And where are the sunglasses made?  TreeAngle is a Swedish brand, based […]

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Turning Pineapples into Bags: An Interview with Ina Koelln

Ina Koelln is a fashion designer based in Portugal who combines sustainability and clean modern design. The brand’s essence is the use of innovative, natural, and sustainably-produced material alternatives to common leathers with the aim to create beautiful and long-lasting pieces as opposed to short-term fashionable trends. Each collection focuses on a different material and items are limited to 150 pieces. […]

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