How Ethical Living is Affordable

I’ve heard this comment + have been asked this question a handful of times. It makes me reflect on how I’m portraying my wardrobe + lifestyle, how Slow Fashion portrays what S L O W actually means, and makes me question how I can better talk, equip + teach about living a sustainable, wholehearted + responsible lifestyle. The statement I’m referring to is: “I cannot afford to buy ethical clothes/I can’t afford an ethical lifestyle.” Have you ever said that, thought that, or made a decision based on that lie? I definitely have.
Capsule Wardrobe :: Summer

A capsule wardrobe is a wardrobe compiled of essential pieces of clothing – shirts, sweaters, pants and coats – that can, with the addition of other pieces of clothing and accessories, be worn year-long and easily interchangeable depending on the season. And summer is the perfect time to try a capsule wardrobe because the weather […]
Guest Post :: Joanna Wang
Joanna is a wife + Mama of 3 adorable girls, she is a Noonday Ambassador and Coach, she is an activist and avid coffee-drinker. She has such a fun style + shares about her journey towards sustainable fashion in the video below! I’ve loved learning from Joanna because she herself is a learner as well. […]
Coffee Routines + The Takeout Challenge

Since my initial change in my coffee routine, I have continued learning more ways of how the simple changes I make can help better our world and the people in it. Here are some of the most significant, yet simple, ways you can makes changes in your coffee routine: Buy Fair or Direct Trade: Buying […]
Coffee, Coffee, Coffee

I used to be the gal who always had a Starbucks macchiato in hand, that was until I started working at a local coffee shop my junior year of college + that is where my deep love for coffee began.
Simple Ways to Change Your Lifestyle

Last week was Fashion Revolution Week! If you followed along, you probably saw myself, along with thousands of others, post photos & videos of global brand companies’ clothing and asking them the question: “Who made my clothes?”
My Ode to Sunday

I was contacted by Ode to Sunday, which is an awesome company whose dream is to encourage people to slow down on Sundays. They are based out of Lithuania and have a great clothing line of comfy clothes made with sustainable fabric and local resources. They also have stories on their website of women who […]