Top Organic Fashion Labels
Top Organic Fashion Labels
The fashion industry has a major impact on the environment. Organic fashion labels use very few chemicals that cause environmental damage in the production of their clothing. In recent years the popularity of Organic fashion labels has increased, with labels offering the hottest designs and latest fashion trends as well as environmentally conscious production methods. Here are our top ten Organic fashion labels.
Amana: Amana`s designs have featured in London Fashion week. It is a relatively new label that uses mostly organic cotton as well as sustainable materials such as hemp cord and hemp denim.
Arnsdorf: This Organic fashion label is growing in popularity and has recently received some highly complimentary reviews. This label uses certified organic fabrics and combines them with sustainable production methods.
Beaumont Organic: This is a fantastic organic fashion label that uses 100% organic cotton free from all pesticides and insecticides. It focuses on simplistic yet elegant clothing and has a gorgeous range of accessories.
Edged: Edged is a funky unique organic fashion label. It produces unique unconventional items. The label uses 100% organic cloth and ensures fair working conditions.
Edun Online: Edun is a environmentally conscious fashion company that was launched in 2005. Over 60% of its products are made from organic cotton and it promotes sustainable employment in developing economies. The label has recently featured in magazines such as Vogue.
Greenfibres: This fashion label excels in producing organic clothing that is comfortable and well cut. In particular, its jeans are made from certified organic hemp, are extremely durable as well as being reasonably priced.
Noir: Noir is a Danish organic fashion label that caters for individuals who wish to purchase expensive luxurious high end items. It uses organic cotton to create gorgeous pieces that have been praised by many celebrities including Elle McPherson.
Anatomy: This label was founded by designer Claire Macauley in 2005. It uses both natural and organic fabrics from sources that are sustainable. The current collection is inspired by 40`s and 50`s chic clothing that centres around a timeless feminine elegance.
Freedom Clothing Project: This label concentrates on ethical clothing that is both fashionable and affordable. Although the line is fairly limited at present its early popularity suggests it is a label to watch out for in the future.
Organic Stereo: This label is influenced by the unique offbeat style of the people of Brighton. The label uses organic cotton and emphasises the importance of sustainable fashion. Organic stereo is available at the popular website ASOS and is extremely affordable.
Organic fashion labels offer many gorgeous items of clothing for fashion conscious individuals who wish to keep up with the latest trends, at the same time as minimising the damage to the environment. Some labels offer affordable and discount clothes whilst others produce high end luxury items meaning there is something for everyone.

