Sustainable fashion influencers

Sustainable influencers can change the way you dress, shop and save the planet

@Ajabarber

An American ex-pat in London, Aja Barber shares a mix of dopamine dressing and simple phrases intended to spark conversations and awareness around what really makes fashion sustainable.

Inclusivity and intersectional feminism are important to Barber too, and she shares very personal reflections that deserve to be widely heard.

Her long-form Instagram captions are just the beginning though, she has a Patreon profile where she shares more of her work and ideas for a small fee.

@Waterthruskin

Bolivia-born blogger Valeria Hinojosa started her career in private banking, but she turned her back on that industry to follow her spiritual side.

Expect positive affirmations, mantras and wanderlust-inducing eco-travel pics. Hinojosa's captions detail the sustainable credentials of many of her outfits, as well as providing inspirational food for thought on other areas of sustainable living.

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@Aleyshacstylist

Sydney-based stylist Aleysha Campbell will bring the most dreamy images to your feed, showcasing her editorial work alongside the brands that she curates for ethical fashion pop-up project The Sustainable Wardrobe.

A clean and serene aesthetic brings focus to slow-fashion pieces to covet and clever styling touches to help you rethink your existing wardrobe.

@Orsoladecastro

As the founder and creative director of Fashion Revolution, Orsola de Castro has been instrumental in bringing sustainability in fashion centre stage.

One of Fashion Revolution's most important campaigns has been 'who made my clothes', bringing awareness to the working conditions behind fast fashion and the true cost of cheap clothes.

Expect eye-catching graphics that will cause you to question your purchasing habits and how you interact with fashion in the future.

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@Chloehelenmiles

A Brighton-based influencer, Chloe Helen Miles might just be the highly-engaged Millenial personified. She runs a vintage shop and her feed is filled with muted monochromes that are both supremely chic and filled with joy.

Miles balances a fine line between low key outfits, pretty lingerie and the occasional statement piece many of which crop up time and again, underlining her ethos of 'buying less and wearing it more.'

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@Celinecelines

Sustainability and human rights strategist Céline Semaan knows her stuff and has built a platform for the sharing of knowledge.

Originally from Lebanon and having experienced life as a child refugee, she is painfully aware of the impact of climate change on migration. Her honest yet optimistic posts advocate for circular thinking and a reduction in the mass-production and aggressive marketing that has led to this point.

@Haleboyd

Designer Haley Boyd serves major Grace Kelly vibes alongside captions that highlight the difficulties fashion brands face when it comes to reducing plastic use, and the small, everyday changes we can all make.


@Emmabreschi

London-based photographer-turned-model Emma Breschi is part of the 'Love your Mutha' collective, which tackles sustainability issues one eye-opening meme at a time.

An advocate for body-positivity, sustainable fashion and maintaining a sense of humour, Breschi's feed comes with a hefty dose of irreverence.

@Ecowarrierprincess

Founded by Australian activist Jennifer Nini, 'Ecowarrierprincess' covers sustainable fashion and conscious business alongside issues of politics, feminism and wellness.

Humour and facts are used together to help spread the truth about the sacrifices made elsewhere to drive fast fashion and big business closer to home.


@Clarepress

As Australian Vogue's sustainability editor and the brain's behind the Wardrobe Crisis podcast, Clare Press is an advocate for wearing your values.

On her feed she shares glimpses of the fabulous life of a glossy magazine journalist, proving that style and sustainability are no longer incompatible.

@Arizona_muse

Model Arizona Muse is one of the most beautiful people on the planet. She also happens to use her position to spotlight the beauty of the natural world, speak out about environmental concerns and champion solutions that are based in science.

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