Planning The Perfect Picnic

Hello everyone! Today’s collab is with the lovely Megan! Make sure to check out her post here and her blog here. We’re talking about planning the perfect picnic, so let’s get on with it!

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Top Tips For Shopping Sustainably

Hello everyone! Today I’m going to be sharing my top tips on shopping sustainably with you all! I know that during lockdown it hasn’t been the easiest to shop sustainably or second-hand as money is tight on some ends and second hand just doesn’t feel sanitary. I’m here to share some tips that I use to ground myself when it comes to shopping sustainably.

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5 Easy Sustainable Swaps To Make In Your Skincare Routine | Collaboration With Kitty Jade

Hello everyone! Today’s blog post is actually a collab with Kitty Jade, also known as Erin! She has an amazing blog and I’ve written a blog post for her environmental series she’s created!

These are all recommendations, so please listen to your doctor/pharmacist over me. If you require certain products for your skin based on prescriptions then use that assessment. I am a teen blogger, not a doctor! Don’t take my advice before a professionals! 

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Black-Owned Sustainable Fashion Businesses

Wasi Clothing – From A Bolivian Lookbook

Hello everyone! So, I know it has been a turbulent week for so many as the fight against police brutality and racism continues. Whilst I’m going to start posting my normal content again as it now feels right to do so, I still want to amplify Black voices and support the Black Lives Matter movement in every possible way. So today’s blog post is sharing some Black-owned sustainable fashion brands that will make your heart swoon!


Selva Negra // $$-$$$

Selva Negra is a Latina (I originally labelled them as a Black owned business to which I apologise and I’ve since corrected it) female-owned business that promotes ethical and sustainable practices whilst still retaining style. Unlike some sustainable and ethical brands, they don’t shy away from colour and love pattern! Whilst their sizing options are limited they are planning to expand them in the future and create more diverse sizing options.

The founders of Selva Negra: Kristen Gonzalez and Sam Romero

House Of Aama // $$-$$$$

House Of Aama is known for its statement pieces and all the luxury it brings at prices that are more affordable than some other luxury brands. They’re not afraid of patterns or colour. Something refreshing to see among sustainable brands. House of Aama makes everything made to order to avoid waste which I think is brilliant! It is also deeply rooted in it’s African heritage, bringing something different to the often whitewashed world of sustainable and ethical fashion.

Southern Girl Victorian Dress

 

 

Earth Toned Collective // $$-$$$

ETC is a brand obsessed with colour, using natural dying processes and organic cotton! They even have a ‘Revive’ collection where they use deadstock and old textiles to create amazing garments. Whilst this means that they might not be sustainable fabrics it doesn’t matter because they are recycled! ETC creates colourful garments that truly make you smile.

Studio One Eighty Nine // $$$-$$$$

SOEN is a brand that uses its African roots to create traditional pieces with a twist. The use of traditional patterns and colours makes SOEN a unique slow fashion brand. Everything is hand made and they use traditional practices that create garmets that really connects to its roots. The making process of the garment is all done in Africa by people who have lots of experience. Though they are a little more expensive, their prices are totally worth it with the type of craftmanship you are getting!

Wasi Clothing // $-$$

Known for it’s hip, trendy garments Wasi definitely doesn’t disappoint. With prices starting in the high 30’s (in terms of garments) their prices are really affordable. Everything is handmade and made to order meaning you really are getting the best quality possible, something fast fashion cannot replicate.

 

 

So, that’s all for my quick rundown on some sustainable Black-owned fashion brands. I want to just point out that I know a lot of these are very expensive but that is the truth behind slow fashion. You’re getting what you pay for and in my personal opinion I think the prices are justified. If you’re looking for similar fast fashion pricing you won’t find it. However, the pricing of Wasi is very similar to Urban Outfitters so just keep that in mind. A lot goes into making clothes and slow fashion provides relief that someone is getting paid well for the clothes they’re being made to make.

Logging off, Millie xx

Sewing Tips From My Sewing Friends!

Hello everyone! Todays post is a little different because I actually got some of my friends from my sewing gc to help with this post! I asked them all for a sewing tip (or two) to put up on the blog and they were all so thoughtful and kind! So, I hope you enjoy some sewing tips today hehe.


Penny // threadsforapenny

Penny is someone I met through my sewing group chat and all I can say is WOW!! She’s a fab sewer and she also crotches really really well haha.

“I think I would say mainly practice your stitching on a scrap piece of paper beforehand but also don’t be afraid to just go for it!”

Thank you Penny!! ❤

Ella // ellacharlottejones

Ella is a sustainable blogger who knows her stuff! She’s so kind and she’s a queen of thrifting and thrift flipping! She says no to fast fashion and she’s constantly inspiring!

“Always cut off less fabric thank you think when cropping/hemming clothes because once you have cut it off you can’t go back!!”

Thank you Ella – I know I’ve been guilty of this on numerous occasions! ❤

Sharon // halfsoybean

I met Sharon nearly a month ago on instagram and she initially added me to the sewing group chat! She’s such a talented seamstress, full of personality and just the loveliest person ever!

“My sewing tip is to always try and finish off raw edges in some way (zig zag stitch or other) even if you can’t see them and they’re on the inside of the garment. This adds longevity to the item, so that it is more likely to stay in your closet as something you can wear time and time. It helps the item look more professional too.”

Thank you Sharon – you’re a star ❤

Lottie // lottieonpurpose

Lottie and I met on the sewing group chat and we related over Top Model books and fabrics! She’s so lovely and such an interesting person!

“When sewing darts, don’t reverse stitch over the points of the dart but leave the threads long so you can tie them in a knot or two to secure it, then trim the excess thread. This leaves a cleaner and sharper point.”

Thank you Lottie! This is super helpful as I know my darts can be a little messy sometimes! ❤

 

Caitlin // caitlinkleineberg

I found Caitlín through a youtube video of hers that went viral! (she’s fab you definitely should sub) and I messaged her not expecting a response but I got one! She’s the loveliest person and so down to earth

“Maybe if people are just starting (sewing) then I would suggest filming yourself taking apart an item of clothing and put it back together (looking at how you filmed taking it apart and reverse it) to understand garment construction better”


This is such an awesome tip that I wouldn’t have come up with in a million years! Thank you lovely so much!! ❤

So that is all of the sewing tips for today! I hope you enjoyed reading these tips and meeting some of my sewing friends. Definitely make sure to go and check them out and follow them all – they’re super lovely !!

Logging off, Millie xx

Fashion Challenge

Hey everyone! So today’s blog post is a little different because I asked you guys on my instagram story to give me some general scenarios eg. Coachella that I could style an outfit for! This blog post is totally inspired by Freddys youtube video called the 2 minute wardrobe challenge or something along the lines of that, you should definitely watch it!


1. First Date

This was such a cute idea! So I opted for one of my fave dresses, it’s almost babydoll style with a black collar and lots of holographic sparkles. In addition to this I wore my Dune little black heels and I used my favourite Fiorella black bag!

2. Fancy Dinner

For this, I didn’t want to have something too much but I remembered about this Ted Baker dress I’ve had for a few years now. I paired the dress with some nude pointed kitten heels because I didn’t want the heels to take away from the dress.

3. Wedding

I assumed I was attending someone elses wedding not my own as I don’t have anything that could constitute as a wedding dress haha. So, for this I opted for another of my Ted Baker dresses, its longer than the other one and slightly tight across the chest (clearly things have changed since I was 11) and I paired this with the same nude kitten heels because I wanted the dress to be the main focus.

4. A Festival

Whilst this was a really fun scenario it also made me realise how unprepared I would be for a festival! I really made this up by using a new neon green bikini top and bottoms along with this scarf that I used as a leopard wrap skirt. I didn’t match any shoes with these but I’m guessing you could just go for some sandals or flip flops?

5. A Picnic

I loved this one because it makes me think of my plans for summer with my friends. However, yet again I realised I need to get my summer clothes out because I have no tops that are really ‘suitable’ for a picnic in my winter wardrobe! For this I used a knitted top and a fake leather skirt to create a pink, spring vibe along with my jewelled heel shoes from Dune.

And there you have it! My take on the fashion scenario challenge!! I really hope you enjoyed this and don’t forget to comment and like it!!

Logging off, Millie xx

How I Get My Inspiration – My Favourite Fashion Designers

Hello lovelies! Today I’m going to be sharing my 5 most favourite fashion designers! I often get asked who and where I get inspiration and if I’m honest – Pinterest is the way to go! I’ll link my design inspiration board out here if you’re interested in what inspires me.

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