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9 Fashion Brands That Are Doing Good in the World

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Jul 13, 2023 3:20 PM
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Empower Global

Empower Global

Sean "Diddy" Combs officially launches Empower Global, a curated marketplace dedicated to being the largest black-owned platform, showcasing top black-owned brands in fashion, art, and beauty from around the world. Drawing inspiration from the historical Black Wall Street, Empower Global aims to revitalize and reimagine the concept in the digital age, uplift Black entrepreneurs by keeping dollars circulating in the Black community, and make buying Black a lifestyle.


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Senreve

The SF-based accessories brand, which was created to meet the needs of working women, is continuing its quest to service by partnering with non-profit Baby2Baby. Today, twenty-five percent of your purchase will be donated to the non-profit.

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Raven + Lily

This fair trade marketplace with a following that includes Shay Mitchell and Joanna Gaines brings goods from Morocco, Malaysia, Kenya, Ethiopia and more countries to encourage female entrepreneurship all over the world. Today, fifty percent of all sales will be donated to charity.

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Draper James

Today, Reese Witherspoon's fashion brand is putting sisterhood first with a limited-edition line that donates one hundred percent of proceeds to Girls Inc., an organization that promotes the development of girls and young women.

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The Giving Keys

This jewelry brand, loved by celebs like Julianne Hough and Nina Dobrev, employs women that are transitioning out of homelessness in Los Angeles. With its social impact employment model, every purchase you make (on any day) helps to creates jobs.

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The Little Market

Lauren Conrad's nonprofit, The Little Market, doubles as a fashion-forward store, where you can buy fair trade products from women all over the world.

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Stella McCartney

The British-born fashion designer, responsible for Meghan Markle's wedding reception dress, has built a reputation for her sustainable practices, leading the way for other fashion designers. Her brand's mission states, "Each decision we make is a symbol of our commitment to defining what the future of fashion looks like. From never using leather or fur and pioneering new alternative materials to utilizing cutting edge technologies, pushing towards circularity, protecting ancient and endangered forests and measuring our impact with ground-breaking tools."

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Reformation

While this brand has a cult following that includes Meghan Markle, Taylor Swift, Lucy Hale and more, it's a leading brand in terms of sustainability.

"Sustainability is at the core of everything we do—all our garments are made from super sustainable materials, rescued deadstock fabrics and repurposed vintage clothing," the company states on its website.

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Toms

This shoe company has altruism in its DNA.In honor of Giving Tuesday, the brand that provides shoes, shelter and aid to people around the world is offering 30 percent off of items. 

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Madewell

Today, Madewell is presenting us with a marketplace, in which your purchases benefit others. Partnering with Girls Inc., the Human Rights Campaign and other initiatives, 100 percent of the retail price from your purchase will be donated to charity.

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