We’ve talked about modern slavery and how to fight it, what ethical fashion means, and I showed you the ten things I’m wearing this month. Now, let’s get personal. According to Stop Traffick Fashion’s informative page on human trafficking, one of the main differences between past slavery and modern slavery is the price: In the past the cost of… View Post
What’s in Your Closet? {vlog}
So far in this series, we’ve discussed modern slavery and how to fight it, what ethical fashion accomplishes, and I showed you the ten things I’m wearing this month. This week let’s get personal, and practical. Every item in our closet tells a story… beyond where we bought it and what we wore it to. Behind the Barcode from Free2Work on Vimeo. I decided… View Post
Packing Light
There’s a perk to only wearing ten items of clothing: packing is super easy. This weekend I’m heading up to a cabin by the lake for my church’s annual ladies’ retreat. I’m excited to relax, take deep breaths of clean mountain air, make new friends, and just be still for a few days. In years past, I made sure to… View Post
Ethical Style: When It Clicked For Me
Stop Traffick Fashion interviewed me for their Everyday Abolitionists feature. I’m so grateful for the opportunity to share how I first learned about human trafficking and why I believe in ethical fashion. Although to a large degree, I feel unworthy of being included in the ranks of the other abolitionists featured, I’m truly honored. Read the whole interview here!… View Post
Capsule Wardrobe: What I’m Wearing This Month
If you’re just joining us, welcome to 31 Days of Fashion for Freedom! I’m wearing only 10 items this month to change the way I shop and fight human trafficking. And today I’m introducing my ten things! 1. Stop Traffick Fashion Tee Stop Traffick Fashion sent me the Beloved Tee to wear, and it is 100% fair trade organic cotton. This… View Post
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