So about a month ago I went crazy on ASOS' sales from their Green Room 'Eco Edit'.

First of all this matching set is everything! Matching sets were all the rage this spring, I was more like 'meh...' and didn't really jump on the bandwagon. But then I saw this set and I knew I had to buy it mainly because of the bralet (plus now it was half price!). Bralets are my favorite to wear in summer because they're so comfy and look so nice. I also love the print and color scheme of this set so it was a done deal.


ASOS Reclaimed Vintage Cami Top With Frill and Skirt In Floral Print, now £16 and £17

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Here is one more article to demonstrate that, no it's not that difficult to purchase clothes that respect the humans making them or from surrounding communities and/or that are eco-friendly too, while giving you that super trendy look that will make heads turn! 

Let's explore together the ways you can adapt this fall's trends straight from the runway to a more everyday style!

Novelty Prints

As seen in German designer Markus Lupfer's Fall 2014 collection

I love this trend, it's fun, bold, colorful and daring! What more do we need to fight the fall blues?


Those two yellow dresses are perfect: long sleeves to protect you from the colder temperatures, yet in beautiful citrus colors for you to shine in the last fall sun's rays! I love the animal prints too!  The third dress is quite original too, I love the fact that it's quite a classic cut with the Peter Pan collar but paired with such a fun print!
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Happy 4th of July to my American friends!

Here are a few suggestions on how to channel your Americana spirit whether you live in Europe or in the land of the brave and home of the free :)



Zandra Rhodes Star Tunic Dress, now £43.20
BCBG Max Azria Red Spaghetti Strap Sandals UK4, £100
80s Red Leather Evening Bag, £15
ASOS & Wear That There Sterling Silver Gold Plated 'Today Tomorrow Whenever' Bracelet
now £19.50
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    For a lot of people, summer rhymes with music festivals! And I'm lucky enough to go to 2 myself: Rock-A-Field in Luxembourg and Frauenfeld in Switzerland! So today I'm off to pick up my friend in Belgium (and visiting by the same occasion!) before driving down to Luxembourg! #ROADTRIP! 
    I thought it would be interesting to see what's out there in the ethical fashion world for the festival season! Here are my picks, not so expensive and very fashionable!

    Work that Boho Chic look!
    ASOS Crochet Village Swing Dress, £42

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    So you know how I said this blog will only deal with how I manage through my ethical fashion journey and that I would only show you my DIYs and etc.? Well this story recently emerged and I think it's important I cover it. You may have heard about this recently: the photo above is (supposedly) the tag a Primark customer found in the £10 dress she purchased in the store (source). 

    After this story came up, another Primark customer came forward with a similar label found in a top last year.



    Obviously we need to give Primark the benefit of the doubt  since there is no tangible proof this was done in their factories (it could have been stitched after the dress & the top left the factory), but considering their overseas labour history, it does not sound good for the brand...
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    Hello! Let's keep it short, let's keep it sweet!
    My name is Julia and I'm a 22 years old business student (soon graduate!) in the UK. Although, now I moved back to France (oh yeah I'm French by the way!) for the summer and currently look for a job in London for next year!

    So let me tell you why I started this blog. 
    You see, as a fashion lover, for my final year dissertation last year I had to choose something fashion-related – yes because, the more interest you have in the topic, the less procrastinating you will do. Supposedly. So I chose the topic of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Clothing Industry (well yeah, being a business student it had to relate to what I studied during my Bachelor degree too). Researching this topic opened my eyes to all the opportunities the fashion industry had at hand to manufacture clothes in a more responsible way, yet few brands initiate change. Producing ethically would most likely mean increasing the end price of the merchandise (considering workers' wages would have to be increased too) yet in this era of fast fashion, it seems most likely that only a small number of consumers would choose to pay more for ethically-made clothing. Even if the prices are not necessarily dramatically expensive. By the way, by ethically-made I mean made in a way that respects workers' rights and offers them fair treatment and wages, and/or that respects the environment in the processes it uses to produce clothes.

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