Accessorizing Life with Eco-Friendly and Green Lifestyle
>> Friday, May 22
The world is now posed in front of a lot of problems, which are both economic and ecologic in nature. It may not take long enough before our lifestyle takes its toll on us. There is a big price to pay, but this can be reverted by leading a healthy and green life. This includes the complicated conservation of resources or the simple use of organic fashion accessories.
It can be argued that you are only one and that you can’t possibly make a big change. If you are that person, you are wrong. Call it a cliché, but great things really do start from small beginnings. If you start with yourself, then those little efforts can brew up into a gigantic force that could possibly topple some of the world’s problems.
Say for instance the way you go about daily. Have you ever really noticed that you consume more water than you are supposed to? Have you noticed that the trash in your kitchen is not really trash at all, considering that there are a lot of ways to recycle certain things? And, in a fashionable point of view, have you ever really considered that the handbag you are using has somehow contributed to the increasing number of endangered species in the world?
Wake up! One doesn’t have to spend a luxury for a much coveted leather purse. And don’t forget, there must have been animals that were injured or worse, killed in the process of manufacturing that item. Such a form of violence is one of the many reasons why there are ecologic awareness and consciousness movements fighting for nature’s rights. It’s high time that one assesses the way he is living and in ultimately making this problem get worse.
One movement is to turn our directions toward eco-fashion. This seeks to shun away all fashion items that do not fall under its set of criteria, and these are animal-free, organic, recycled, and vintage products. Crafted materials are also welcome in the world of eco-fashion.
To start with, study the materials that your wardrobe is composed of. Take out your blouses, trousers, jackets, scarves, jewelry, and whatnot out of the closet. Yes, they are truly beautiful and perfect for certain occasions, but please, have the heart to scrutinize the negative impacts that they had on the environment to achieve their current state. It’s a saddening feeling, and worse, if this issue remains ignored, there might not be many resources left to create such fashionable stuff, as most people would see it.
Also, don’t forget to look at your old clothes and accessories. Do they really need to be thrown away? Remember, vintage clothing is yet another chic way to dress one’s self. So go ahead, mix and match, and be attuned with the trends with those clothes and jewelry.
Besides, eco-fashion is not as bad as it may seem. On the contrary, there are now an increasing number of followers who find animal-friendly handbags, indigenous bracelets, antique jewelry, and vegetarian textiles appealing to the senses.
So what is your stand? Do you just want to shut your eyes or feign indifference? Or better yet, do you want to take those bold, little steps in making the world a better and harmonious place to live in? In the world of fashion, everything is in constant change. You might not notice it, but eco-fashion might just be the next big thing.
It can be argued that you are only one and that you can’t possibly make a big change. If you are that person, you are wrong. Call it a cliché, but great things really do start from small beginnings. If you start with yourself, then those little efforts can brew up into a gigantic force that could possibly topple some of the world’s problems.
Say for instance the way you go about daily. Have you ever really noticed that you consume more water than you are supposed to? Have you noticed that the trash in your kitchen is not really trash at all, considering that there are a lot of ways to recycle certain things? And, in a fashionable point of view, have you ever really considered that the handbag you are using has somehow contributed to the increasing number of endangered species in the world?
Wake up! One doesn’t have to spend a luxury for a much coveted leather purse. And don’t forget, there must have been animals that were injured or worse, killed in the process of manufacturing that item. Such a form of violence is one of the many reasons why there are ecologic awareness and consciousness movements fighting for nature’s rights. It’s high time that one assesses the way he is living and in ultimately making this problem get worse.
One movement is to turn our directions toward eco-fashion. This seeks to shun away all fashion items that do not fall under its set of criteria, and these are animal-free, organic, recycled, and vintage products. Crafted materials are also welcome in the world of eco-fashion.
To start with, study the materials that your wardrobe is composed of. Take out your blouses, trousers, jackets, scarves, jewelry, and whatnot out of the closet. Yes, they are truly beautiful and perfect for certain occasions, but please, have the heart to scrutinize the negative impacts that they had on the environment to achieve their current state. It’s a saddening feeling, and worse, if this issue remains ignored, there might not be many resources left to create such fashionable stuff, as most people would see it.
Also, don’t forget to look at your old clothes and accessories. Do they really need to be thrown away? Remember, vintage clothing is yet another chic way to dress one’s self. So go ahead, mix and match, and be attuned with the trends with those clothes and jewelry.
Besides, eco-fashion is not as bad as it may seem. On the contrary, there are now an increasing number of followers who find animal-friendly handbags, indigenous bracelets, antique jewelry, and vegetarian textiles appealing to the senses.
So what is your stand? Do you just want to shut your eyes or feign indifference? Or better yet, do you want to take those bold, little steps in making the world a better and harmonious place to live in? In the world of fashion, everything is in constant change. You might not notice it, but eco-fashion might just be the next big thing.
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