Katherine Kim+FollowKate’s Power Suit Moment Everyone’s Obsessed WithKate Middleton just brought back her iconic pantsuit look and the internet is losing it. She rocked an olive green Victoria Beckham suit with wide-leg trousers and a ruffled blouse at the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design, and fans can’t stop raving about her style (and those legs!). Plus, she’s supporting sustainable fashion—major win. If you needed inspo for your next outfit, Kate’s got you covered! #KateMiddleton #RoyalStyle #FashionInspo #SustainableFashion #VictoriaBeckham60Share
Katherine Kim+FollowKate Stuns in Victoria Beckham FlaresPrincess Kate just rocked a Victoria Beckham moss-green suit with 70s flares and ruffles at a London fashion event—total style icon moment! She handed out the Queen Elizabeth II Award to designer Patrick McDowell, who’s all about sustainable fashion (and has dressed Lady Gaga!). Kate’s not just serving looks—she’s also championing eco-friendly style, re-wearing outfits, and supporting up-and-coming British designers. Obsessed with her mix of glam and green vibes! #PrincessKate #VictoriaBeckham #SustainableFashion #RoyalStyle #BritishFashion #Beauty120Share
Jose Brown+FollowWhat’s Really Happening to Your Old Clothes?Turns out, a TON of clothing waste from Bangladesh (the world’s #2 textile exporter!) isn’t being recycled—and the process is so murky, even brands can’t track where scraps go. The EU wants stricter recycling laws, but Bangladesh’s system is tough to regulate. Meanwhile, India’s already recycling 60% of its textile waste! If Bangladesh steps up, it could save $700M a year and help the planet. Would cash, trade-ins, or convenience get you to recycle your old clothes? #SustainableFashion #TextileWaste #EcoFriendly #Bangladesh #Recycling #Beauty00Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowPrimark Teaches You to Fix Your Own ClothesEver ripped your favorite jeans and wished you could fix them yourself? Primark’s got your back! They’re now offering free in-store repair classes in the U.S., starting in Staten Island. You’ll learn how to patch up hems, sew on buttons, and even upcycle old clothes. Plus, you get a free sewing kit and tote. This move isn’t just about saving money—it’s about making your wardrobe last longer and cutting down on waste. Who knew a fashion brand would help you DIY your closet? #Primark #SustainableFashion #LifeHacks #MoneyTips #DIY #Shopping20Share
meadowsmary+FollowThrift Store Jacket Reunion?!Imagine donating your kid’s jacket and getting a call EIGHT years later from someone 250 miles away who found it—with your son’s name still on the tag! That’s exactly what happened to Anna Kilpatrick. Not only did the jacket survive years of hand-me-downs, but it’s also proof that thrifting gives clothes a wild second life. Bonus: you can save big, score designer finds, and help the planet. Who else is checking their old donation tags now? #ThriftStoreFinds #SustainableFashion #SecondhandStyle #FeelGoodStory #Safety00Share
robertocarter+FollowLululemon’s New Move: Greener Yoga Pants?Heads up, athleisure fans! Lululemon just teamed up with a biotech startup to make their comfy leggings out of plant-based nylon instead of the usual plastic stuff. Translation: your next pair of yoga pants could be better for the planet (and still super soft). If more big brands go green like this, it could mean more eco-friendly choices for us—and even more jobs in the process. Would you pay extra for sustainable gear? #SustainableFashion #Lululemon #EcoFriendly #Athleisure #MoneyLifehacks #Business90Share
Kim Reeves+FollowSneakerheads, Big Brands Are Teaming Up!Ever wonder who’s cooking up the next big thing in sneakers? Industry vets just launched the Footwear Innovation Foundation—a new hub where shoe giants like Steve Madden and Skechers join forces to dream up futuristic kicks and tackle shoe waste. The big shift? Instead of just reacting to problems like tariffs or supply chain messes, they’re getting ahead of the game, bringing in fresh ideas and tech from outside the shoe world. So, your next pair might be smarter, greener, and made closer to home! #SneakerNews #Innovation #SustainableFashion #FootwearFuture #MoneyLifehacks #Business40Share
Richard Jones+FollowWhy Your Old Clothes Aren’t Really RecycledEver thought your donated clothes were getting a second life? Turns out, only 1% of Europe’s textile waste is actually recycled into new fibers! Most of our old clothes end up shipped overseas or shredded into low-quality stuff like car rags. The tech to recycle better exists, but it’s just too expensive right now. If we invested more, up to 70% could be recycled! Until then, thrifting and buying secondhand is the move—plus, it can save you serious cash. Wild, right? #TextileWaste #SustainableFashion #Thrifting #Recycling #FastFashion #Safety90Share
Brandon Long+Follow💸 Thrift Store Jackpot!So, a Redditor just found an 80s Burberry cashmere trench for $20 at a thrift store! 😱 After a $65 alteration, it’s a perfect fit. These coats retail for almost $4k new! Everyone’s talking about how thrifting isn’t just a steal for your wallet but also helps the planet. Fewer new items mean less energy and pollution. What's your main reason for thrifting? Cheaper clothes, trendier finds, or keeping it green? Let’s chat! #ThriftStoreFinds #SustainableFashion #BurberryScore111Share
Nicole Herrera+FollowThrift Treasure or Price Trap?Ever stumbled upon a deal that just doesn’t add up? A Redditor found a Forever 21 dress at Goodwill marked up to $17, even though it was previously $5.49 at Ross! 🤔 Such price jumps can make thrifty shoppers think twice. While thrift stores are great for saving cash and reducing waste, those markups can be a shocker. What’s your take on thrifting? Affordable fashion or just fast fashion? 🤷♀️ #Thrifting #BargainHunters #FastFashion #ShoppingTips #SustainableFashion #Shopping199Share