Conscious Curation: Shine On With These Green Glam Essentials

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Every so often, one scores an invite to a sophisticated soiree, a special occasion or even a big to-do. Obviously, you want to look as glamorous as all get out, but you don’t want to abandon your moral principles to mindless purchasing. Where can you find some fancy formalwear that appeals to one’s ethics as well as one’s aesthetics?

Consider us your fairy godmother and get ready to paint the town green with this consciously curated collection of sustainably special pieces that will have your sparkling self crowned the diamond of any season! It’s all about green glam, baby!


BAABY // SILK BABY DOLL DRESS IN MINT

Locally made from 100% dupion silk, the luxurious lustre of these sweet Baaby baby doll dresses will have you bopping the night away. 

$410 baaby.com.au


THE SOCIAL OUTFIT // TECHNICOLOUR SPARKLE STRAIGHT LEG PANTS

Pop your pins in a pair of seriously snazzy pants! These technicolour trousers are ethically made in small batches by the do-gooders at The Social Outfit.

$249 thesocialoutfit.org


EMBODY WOMEN // HELENA JUMPSUIT SILVER

Shimmy and shine in this size-inclusive, statement jumpsuit. 100% Australian-made, this silver vision is an easy-to-wear embodiment of elegance. 

$289 embodywomen.com


GRACE LOVES LACE // ANYA ECO STEELE

Each metre of this steely satin is crafted from 7.6 recycled plastic bottles and baby, in this bias-cut slinky slip, it looks better on you!

$190 graceloveslace.com.au


HAUS OF DIZZY // CHUNKY GLITTER BARBIE HEART EARRINGS

Come on Barbie, let’s go party with Kristy Dickinson, a proud Wiradjuri woman and head honcho at the helm of ear-candy empire Haus of Dizzy. 

$45 hausofdizzy.com


BE GLITZY // JEWELLERY LIBRARY 

Why buy when you can borrow? Bedeck yourself in big-name bling without big-time prices with Be Glitzy, Australia’s first online designer jewellery library.

From $69 beglitzy.com.au 


GOOD SAMMY // STEP SECONDHAND

Make strides for equality! Snap up a pair of shiny shoes from secondhand social enterprise Good Sammy and 100% of the profits will go to creating a better future for Australians with disability.

shop.goodsammy.com.au


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