Vegan and sustainable fashion.

Moda vegana y sostenible.

 

Origins and Evolution

Sustainable fashion emerged in the 1960s and 1970s alongside environmental activism, but it wasn’t until the 1990s that it gained widespread popularity.

It is defined by the use of eco-friendly materials and production methods. Vegan fashion, which avoids animal products such as leather, silk, and wool, is part of this movement.

Thanks to innovations in materials such as cactus leather and organic cotton, sustainable fashion has become both accessible and aesthetically appealing.

Social Benefits and Fashion Awareness

Choosing vegan and sustainable fashion goes beyond making an environmental statement; it is also an ethical stand against labor injustices in conventional fashion.

By supporting brands committed to sustainability, consumers foster greater transparency and accountability across the industry. At the same time, this choice allows them to express individuality and a commitment to a more sustainable future.

Fashion is not only about following trends—it is a way of expressing who we are and what we stand for.

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