Fair Fashion: Guido’s Check | GUIDO

Fair fashion in the Guido check
Can I wear it like this?

© Dietrich Halemeyer

Luckily, sustainability is all the rage. Chiara also wants to look good with a clear conscience and tries it from head to toe with FAIR FASHION. And then she asks:

“Guido, is that okay?”

ONE MOMENT – TWO WAYS

This is what Chiara would wear:

Fair fashion: cardigan over blouse to trousers

GOOD GIRL. Alpaca and cotton cardigan: Hessnatur, about 300 euros. Blouse made from recycled polyester: Aware by Vero Moda, about 40 euros. Fair production pants: Sabinna, about 175 euros. Bucket bag made of aniline nappa leather: PB0110. Vegan sneakers: Veya.

© Dietrich Halemeyer

»Hey you, Chiara, everything looks really bonkers. One would like to do a pottery course with you in Wendland… Joking aside: The cozy look is not wrong and the sneakers give it a young twist, but the whole thing is not really fashionable. Unfortunately, Chiara is permanently lost in so much casual knitting.«

This is how Guido would send them off:

Fair fashion: wool coat over trousers and blouse

FAIR FAHSIONISTA. Wool coat made in Germany: Green Earth, about 430 euros. Blouse and pants made of cellulose fiber: H&M Conscious, around 70 euros and 100 euros. Gold-plated earrings from fair production in Kenya: folk days. Leather bag from food production: Continue. Ankle boots made of chrome-free tanned leather: Nine to Five

© Dietrich Halemeyer

»The ensemble in the trendy pajama look puts aside every eco-fashion cliché thanks to its oversize cut, fresh color and elegant shimmer. The camel coat and the clean accessories ensure a dressed frame. A clear conscience can be so stylish.«

This article originally appeared in Guido issue no. 02/2021.

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