Feel Good Fashion from Fall 2020: Reduced, Reused, Refined

Looks from Emporio Armani’s R-EA collection, which supports recycling.
Looks from Emporio Armani’s R-EA collection, which supports recycling.
Stella McCartney’s sustainable viscose top and skirt.
Conges’ necklace made from ethically sourced stones and conflict free diamonds.
Maison Margiela’s Recicla dress composed of vintage pieces.
GmbH’s corn leather coat.
Hermes’ ‘Petit H’ card case made from existing materials.
Sies Marjan’s dress with pressed leaves.
Salvatore Ferragamo’s sustainable Evolo suede espadrille.
Maggie Marilyn’s coat made from deadstock fabric.
Ermenegildo Zegna’s jacket, made from recycled polyester, and suit, made from Achill Farm wool.
Lutz Morris’ bag created from responsibly sourced materials and winner of FGI’s sustainability award.
Collina Strada’s deadstock top and rose silk skirt, a cellulose fiber that is biodegradable and easy to be dyed.
JW Pei’s bags made from high quality canvas and certified fabrics made from recycled plastic bottles.
Bondeye Jewelry’s ring, made from recycled gold and conflict-free diamonds.
Gabriela Hearst’s repurposed Turkish kilim coat.
Nomasei’s boot, made from deadstock materials.
Michael Kors’ cotton, recycled merino and recycled cashmere sweater.
Reese Cooper’s cotton and recycled paper yarn vest and pants made from deadstock cotton.
Heron Preston’s collaboration with Ministry of Defense highlights wildlife conservation efforts to stop animal poaching in Africa.
Prada’s Re-Nylon backpack, an iconic style in new regenerated nylon.
Gap’s Bettermade denim jacket.
YanYan’s upcycled knitwear.
Jonathan Cohen’s coat made of deadstock fabric.
Hermes’ ‘Petit H’ earrings made from existing materials.
Potato Head’s shirt with Tencel fabric and coconut-shell buttons.
Marine Serre’s dress made of regenerated scarves.
Chandally’s ring made from fair-minded metals and conflict-free stones.
Desert Dreamer’s recycled T-shirt.
Rabot’s look composed of vintage fabrics.
Ali Grace’s earrings, made from recycled and ethical 14-karat gold.
Nanushka’s regenerated leather coat.
Mother of Pearl’s suit made from non-mulesed wool that is reared, spun and woven in Portugal — to reduce travel and carbon footprint.
Jemma Wynne necklace, made from repurposing heirloom stones.
The Elder Statesman’s sweater, made by hand in small batches. Scraps are saved, stored and then turned into stuffed animals, patchwork housewares and clothing.
Atlein’s upcycled jersey skirt.
A.P.C.’s jeans from The Butler Program, where old jeans are washed and mended.
Phipps’ sweatshirt and jeans in organic cotton.
Brother Vellies’ shoes made from materials locally sourced in Mexico with zero-carbon footprint.
Constance’s sweater made from organically and locally sourced lambswool.
Rachel Katz’s earrings, made from recycled gold.
Greg Lauren’s upcycled look.
Levi’s Wellthread recyclable jacket with water-saving cottonized hemp fibers.
Aera’s heel, made from vegan materials.
Amur’s silk dresses with recycled polyester pleated panels.
Coclico’s wedge constructed in natural cork and vegetable-tanned leathers.
Rave Review’s dress made of deadstock fabric.
Katla’s organic cotton hoodie.
A.P.C.’s patchwork quilt made of leftover textiles from previous collections, designed by longtime collaborator Jessica Ogden.
Rombaut’s apple leather boot with biodegradable sole.
Mara Hoffman’s dress made of Tencel Modal, a rayon made from Beechwood trees.
Alexandre Birman’s sandal, made from recycled cotton, recycled cardboard and chrome-free tanning leather.
Nicholas K’s natural dyed look.
Parley for the Ocean’s tote, made from ocean plastic.
Yatay’s bio-based leather alternative sneaker made from recovered ocean plastic.
WWAKE’s necklace using responsibly sourced mother-of-pearl shell and recycled gold.
Woolrich’s Eco Arctic organic cotton parka.
Theory’s coat made from ‘Recylced Wool’, a quality fabric made from a mix of pre-consumer (garment-making wastage) and post-consumer (old garments) recycled wool.
BOND Hardware’s Self-Defense Pocket fits hand sanitizers for quick access. 20% of proceeds until the end of quarantine will be donated to the COVID-19 Mutual Aid fund For LGBTQI + BIPOC Folks.