Slow Fashion Outfit // Rediscovering Old Wardrobe Favourites

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Isn't there such a joy in going through the depths of your wardrobe, and stumbling upon pieces whose existence you had completely forgotten about?

Spring is finally underway here in Melbourne, and with the changing of the seasons (and after being more and more inspired by the minimalism movement), I've been sorting through my wardrobe in an attempt to downsize it.

In doing so, I discovered several items that I had all but forgotten about. And hey, a big part of embracing slow and ethical fashion means loving and continuing to wear the items we already own, so I figured I should start sharing outfits of these sorts with you here on the blog too.

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Outfit Details

Thrifted //  vintage Country Road trousers (from back when they were made in Australia).
Had for several years // top + non-leather heels
Handbag // vegan Angela Roi ivory crossbody
Makeup // cruelty-free + vegan + natural cosmetics from Adorn


Keeping Things Transparent:
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Using this link won't cost you anymore, and we'll never recommend a brand to you that we don't love ourselves. As always, we are keen to support small businesses with ethics & great products, who are providing fabulous vegan options. 

By Henrietta

Henrietta is the 'daughter' half of the Future King & Queen mother-daughter duo, and is the face you'll find in front of a camera. She strives to live gently on this earth, and to make the world a kinder, fairer place.

Henrietta is a recent graduate with a degree in Commerce + a diploma in French, and has a passion for using business skills to drive positive social change. She works in ethical fashion, and is also a model for ethical and sustainably minded brands (drop her a line here if you'd like to work with her). 

After being vegetarian for many years, and gradually transitioning towards veganism, she attended a panel discussion 2 years ago on the dairy industry (held by Voiceless). From then on, it made complete sense to commit to a fully vegan lifestyle, as a way of being compassionate towards animals, the environment and people.

It was then a natural progression to consider the impacts of her other daily decisions, and so her interest in ethical fashion and sustainably minded living in general was born.

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