Becoming a more conscious buyer doesn't mean you have to compromise on style, as these Instagram accounts show.

To support sustainable and ethical fashion and help work towards making the fashion industry a much less wasteful place become a more conscious buyer.

This does not mean you have to compromise on style. To prove this, here is a list of the top Instagram accounts to follow for their ethical fashion practices.

Fashion

Fashion of Ireland @thefashionofireland

A wide range of contemporary fashion made in Ireland supporting sustainable and ethical fashion.

Eileen Fisher @eileenfisherny

Women's casual clothing that effortlessly combines timeless, elegant lines with eco-friendly fabrics.

Alice Halliday Couture @alicehalliday

Dreamy dresses and heavenly headpieces, sustainable bridal wear and event wear. Ethically handmade and inspired by nature.

People Tree @peopletreeuk

Ethical and Sustainable Fashion that's good for people and the planet. 

Reformation @reformation

Eco friendly dresses, jumpsuits, two pieces, tops, bottoms, wedding dresses, tees etc.

Stiall.com @_stiall_

Dedicated to a more conscious approach to fashion. Making sustainability and ethical fashion attainable.

Wear We Wander @wearwewander

Ethically made clothing and accessories for adventure loving free spirits. Passionate about positive change.

People

Livia Firth @livia_firth

Founder and Creative Director of Eco Age Ltd and an Oxfam Global Ambassador.

Lucy Siegal @theseagull

British journalist and writer of environmental issues. Author of To Die For; Is Fashion Wearing Out The World.

Aisling Bea @weemissbea

Irish actor, writer and stand up comedian.

Vintage Irene @ireneobrienstyle

Irish stylist, presenter and writer.

Linda Conway @lindacstylist

Fashion editor and founder of Stiall, selling sustainable fashion.

Sustainably Chic @sustainablychic

Providing a guide to a more conscious & meaningful wardrobe.

Projects

Eco-Age @ecoage

Helping businesses grow with bespoke sustainable solutions.

Get Redressed @getredressed

An environmental NGO working to cut waste out of the fashion industry.

Fashion Revolution Ireland @fashrevireland

Supporting the Fashion Revolution Who Made My Clothes campaign in Ireland.

 

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Read

Overdressed; The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion by Elizabeth L. Cline 

To Die For; Is Fashion Wearing Out The World by Lucy Siegal

Wear No Evil by Greta Eagan

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