THE HISTORY OF Tea Dresses

Tea dresses were a mainstay of the 1930s and featured a natural waistline (in contrast to drop-waist flapper dresses of the previous decade). Tea dresses were often bias-cut with modest necklines and flowing skirts that ended between the knee and calf. These midi-length dresses were so named because they were often worn to tea or […]

THE HISTORY OF Tie-Dye

In the United States, tie-dye is most closely associated with 1960s counterculture, but it’s actually much older than that. For thousands of years, many cultures around the world have made use of tie-dye. The practice seems to have originated independently in each area, resulting in regionally specific styles, and spread even further via trade routes. […]

“Return to Tiffany” Bracelets

These iconic bracelets got their start in 1966, when Tiffany & Co. first began to sell key tags with the now-iconic phrase, “Please Return to Tiffany & Co. New York” written on them. Each key tag was given a unique number, ensuring that if someone’s keys were returned to Tiffany’s, their owner could be found. […]

A List Of Fast Fashion Brands To Avoid & Why

Did you know humans are now consuming 400% more clothing compared to 20 years ago? & that the average American generates 82 pounds of textile waste every single year? We are buying more clothes than ever, but we’re wearing them a lot less. We can mainly explain this by the explosive growth fast fashion has known in the past two […]

Reasons to Choose Natural Fibers Over Synthetic Fabrics

When it comes to fashion, the cheaper the better, right? The whole point of fashion is to change it up all the time, so why not save money when you can. The truth is, inexpensive synthetic clothes contain hidden costs that impact both people as individuals and the entire planet. Classics like a genuine silk and pearls […]