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  • Win one of our Cowls or Scarves 0623*

    Source: Shidonna Raven Fashion. All Rights Reserved. Copyright. Photo Source: Shidonna Raven Fashion, Roll Cowl . All Rights Reserved. Copyright. Be entered to Win one of our sizzling spring, summer and fall and season cowls or scarves when you submit a comment on one of our E Magazine posts and complete our survey . Limitations apply* Which one will you choose the scarf or the cowl? Who will it be for? Will you gift it for a special occasion? Share the love with your fellow fashionistas by sharing this post with 3 friends and family members today!

  • Win one of our Cowls or Scarves 0523*

    Source: Shidonna Raven Fashion. All Rights Reserved. Copyright. Photo Source: Shidonna Raven Fashion, Roll Cowl . All Rights Reserved. Copyright. Be entered to Win one of our sizzling spring, summer and fall and season cowls or scarves when you submit a comment on one of our E Magazine posts and complete our survey . Limitations apply* Which one will you choose the scarf or the cowl? Who will it be for? Will you gift it for a special occasion? Share the love with your fellow fashionistas by sharing this post with 3 friends and family members today!

  • Win one of our Cowls or Scarves 0423*

    Source: Shidonna Raven Fashion. All Rights Reserved. Copyright. Photo Source: Shidonna Raven Fashion, Chevron Cowl . All Rights Reserved. Copyright. Be entered to Win one of our sizzling spring, summer and fall and season cowls or scarves when you submit a comment on one of our E Magazine posts and complete our survey . Limitations apply* Which one will you choose the scarf or the cowl? Who will it be for? Will you gift it for a special occasion? Share the love with your fellow fashionistas by sharing this post with 3 friends and family members today!

  • Design & Decor Series: Buy Pre-Loved

    By Heather Benjamin December 22, 2015 Source: Greenhouse Guide Photo Source: Unsplash, Alex Perri The best way to reduce your carbon footprint (and minimize waste) when decorating is to feed the circular economy and buy pre-loved furniture. If you’re looking for a stylish and sustainable way to decorate, consider finding your next piece of furniture from a resale marketplace. The best way to sustainably style your home is to choose used furniture over buying new. How can you shop sustainably for your home? How can this impact the environment positively? Why? Share your comments with the community and this post with 3 of your family and friends.

  • Design & Decor Series: Opt for Quality Over Quantity

    By Heather Benjamin December 22, 2015 Source: Greenhouse Guide Photo Source: Unsplash, As Vivienne Westwood put it, ‘buy less, choose well, make it last.’ Less than 10% of plastic gets recycled, and we’re now each ingesting a credit cards’ worth of microplastics a week. While it may feel fun, skip that cheap tchotchke or seasonal décor. Ask yourself if it’s an item you’d be happy to pass to the next generation—not make it their problem to deal with in a landfill. – Sustainable Travel & Living How can you shop sustainably for your home? How can this impact the environment positively? Why? Share your comments with the community and this post with 3 of your family and friends.

  • Going Green @ Home: Heirloom & HOME

    By Heather Benjamin December 22, 2015 Source: Greenhouse Guide Photo Source: Unsplash, Making your home a greener place is a commitment to yourself, your family, your community, and the world. But more than that, it is a learning process. As exciting new technologies, products, and scientific breakthroughs constantly emerge, staying educated on the hows—as well as the whys—of maintaining a green home is the best way to ensure your efforts are as effective and beneficial as possible. How can you shop sustainably for your home? How can this impact the environment positively? Why? Share your comments with the community and this post with 3 of your family and friends.

  • Win one of our Cowls or Scarves 0323*

    Source: Shidonna Raven Fashion. All Rights Reserved. Copyright. Photo Source: Shidonna Raven Fashion, Chevron Cowl . All Rights Reserved. Copyright. Be entered to Win one of our sizzling spring, summer and fall and season cowls or scarves when you submit a comment on one of our E Magazine posts and complete our survey . Limitations apply* Which one will you choose the scarf or the cowl? Who will it be for? Will you gift it for a special occasion? Share the love with your fellow fashionistas by sharing this post with 3 friends and family members today!

  • Design & Decor Series: Go GREEN!

    January 18, 2022 Healthy Buildings Source: Green Business Bureau Photo Source: Unsplash, John Salvino To celebrate the launch of the Heirloom & Home Collection, we will be bringing you Home Decor Green (Climate Change) Tips. Enjoy! Being more conscious of your decorating decisions doesn’t have to be difficult. In reality, eco-friendly can suit any type of budget and design style. But if you’re not sure where to start, we thought who better to consult with questions about where and what to buy (or not to buy) when blending style and sustainability than the experts themselves? Whether you’re looking to freshen up your chic Toronto, ON, apartment, or exploring ideas to upgrade your Miami, FL, home, we’ve got you covered. Read on for eco-friendly decor tips to give your pad a green makeover. Welcome to the Premier of our Heirloom and Home Collection . How can you re-purpose a space to suit your needs and interests? How can you re-purpose your space for your post pandemic needs? Is your home decor sustainable (climate change friendly)? Send us a picture ! It could be featured in our E Zine. Share your comments with the community and this post with 3 of your family and friends.

  • Fast fashion: How clothes are linked to climate change

    By Esme Stallard July 29, 2022 Source: BBC News Photo Source: Unsplash, Shidonna Raven Fashion is a slow fashion brand crafting and supporting longevity of ownership and recycling. Thank you for being a customer and a climate conscious fashionista! The fashion industry is responsible for 8-10% of global emissions - and British shoppers buy more clothes than any others in Europe. Now, some UK brands are being investigated over claims about the sustainability of their fashion lines. What can you do to reduce your wardrobe's impact on the planet? Asos, Boohoo and Asda probed over green claims What is fast fashion? The term describes the quick turnover of fashion trends and the move towards cheap, mass-produced clothing - with new lines constantly released. Wardrobes are "overflowing with clothes", argues fast fashion campaigner Elizabeth Cline. Oxfam research suggests the average Briton has 57 unworn items. The real price of buying cheap clothes What's the environmental impact of fast fashion? Producing clothes uses a lot of natural resources and creates greenhouse gas emissions which are responsible for climate change . Overall, the fashion industry is responsible for 8-10% of global emissions, according to the UN - more than the aviation and shipping combined. And global clothes sales could increase by up to 65% by 2030, the World Bank suggests . Most of fashion's environmental impact comes from the use of raw materials: cotton for the fashion industry uses about 2.5% of the world's farmland synthetic materials like polyester require an estimated 342 million barrels of oil every year clothes production processes such as dying requires 43 million tonnes of chemicals a year The industry also uses a lot of water. Who buys fast fashion? UK shoppers buy more clothes per person than those in any other country in Europe, according to MPs . Young people top that list. A recent survey by environmental charity Hubbub found that more than two-fifths of 16 to 24-year-olds buy clothes online at least once a week, compared to 13% on average for other age groups. How can you reduce your fashion footprint? The UN has launched the #ActNow Fashion Challenge to highlight how industry and individuals can help improve fashion's environmental impact. It says that reducing the fashion industry's carbon footprint "is key to limiting [global] warming". Make clothes more sustainably Several firms have launched "eco" collections which use organic and recycled materials. But critics argue such collections don't solve the biggest problem - overconsumption. "Until brands tackle this issue first and foremost, 'conscious collections' by fast fashion brands can only ever be considered greenwashing," argues Flora Beverley, co-founder of sustainable brand Leo's Box. Zara rejected the accusation, telling the BBC that it "does not use advertising to push demand or promote overconsumption". Adidas said that by 2025, "9 out of ten Adidas articles will be sustainable". H&M declined to comment. Some fashion lines may not be as sustainable as they first appear. The UK's competition watchdog is investigating Asos, Boohoo and Asda over claims about sustainability of their products and the language used to describe them. The companies said they were committed to providing accurate information. Many "slow fashion" companies are emerging - offering fewer new pieces a year, all of which have a lower environmental impact. But not everybody is prepared to pay for them. A third of young people surveyed by the London Fashion Retail Academy said they wouldn't pay more than £5 extra for sustainable garments. Buy second-hand Charity shops and jumble sales have long offered a reliable way to extend the life of clothes. Sites like eBay and Facebook Marketplace also make it easier to buy and sell pre-loved items. But this doesn't necessarily mean that shoppers buy fewer items overall. The waste charity Wrap argues that second-hand purchases are unlikely to replace more than 10% of new sales. It recommends other approaches, such as encouraging people to repair and revamp existing pieces. Rent your clothes Hiring clothes is another way to access new pieces. Market research company Imarc suggests the rental market could increase by 65% to about £1.6bn worldwide by 2025 . Wrap argues that if renting replaced 10% of new purchases every year, it would save 160,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide in the UK alone . Buy less The simplest solution could also be the most most effective. Buying a maximum of eight new items a year could reduce fashion's emissions by 37% in the world's major cities, according to research by Leeds University and Arup . But this would obviously have significant financial implications for manufacturers and retailers, a tension which is not unique to the fashion industry. How can you shop sustainabily? How does keeping your clothes longer by repairing and revamping them contribute positively to climate change? Why? Share your comments with the community and this post with 3 of your family and friends.

  • Design & Decor Series: Kitchen

    By Maggie Gillette January 5, 2023 Source: Better Homes and Gardens Photo Source: Unsplash, To celebrate the launch of the Heirloom & Home Collection, we will be bringing you Home Decor Tips. Enjoy! Builder-Grade Basics Perhaps your finances don’t allow you to renovate your kitchen. The truth is, you don’t need granite countertops, and there’s nothing wrong with builder-grade cabinets; they will store all your kitchen tools just fine! If you want to add a little extra pizzazz, you can make some simple alterations, like swapping out the standard issue handles on your cabinets for something trendy that will pop perfectly against the simple style. Additionally, accessories such as trivets or pottery collections can break up long stretches of countertop if you don’t like the material, and a few decorative dishtowels can add much-needed color. Welcome to the Premier of our Heirloom and Home Collection . How can you re-purpose a space to suit your needs and interests? How can you re-purpose your space for your post pandemic needs? Is your home decor sustainable (climate change friendly)? Send us a picture ! It could be featured in our E Zine. Share your comments with the community and this post with 3 of your family and friends.

  • Design & Decor Series: Walls

    By Maggie Gillette January 5, 2023 Source: Better Homes and Gardens Photo Source: Unsplash, To celebrate the launch of the Heirloom & Home Collection, we will be bringing you Home Decor Tips. Enjoy! White Walls There are times you can’t make a lot of changes to a space, like when you’re renting. While white walls —a signature choice in many rentals—might not be to your taste, you can use them as an opportunity to let your personality shine. Consider them a blank canvas for your creativity! Design a gallery wall of art you love —with framed family photos or images you’ve taken when traveling for a custom curation. If you prefer patterns, look into temporary wallpaper that you can use to make a statement without a long-term commitment or the risk of damaging your walls. Welcome to the Premier of our Heirloom and Home Collection . How can you re-purpose a space to suit your needs and interests? How can you re-purpose your space for your post pandemic needs? Is your home decor sustainable (climate change friendly)? Send us a picture ! It could be featured in our E Zine. Share your comments with the community and this post with 3 of your family and friends.

  • Win one of our Cowls or Scarves 0223*

    Source: Shidonna Raven Fashion. All Rights Reserved. Copyright. Photo Source: Shidonna Raven Fashion, Roll Cowl . All Rights Reserved. Copyright. Be entered to Win one of our coziest fall and winter season cowls or scarves when you submit a comment on one of our E Magazine posts and complete our survey . Limitations apply* Which one will you choose the scarf or the cowl? Who will it be for? Will you gift it for a special occasion? Share the love with your fellow fashionistas by sharing this post with 3 friends and family members today!

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