Celebrities are transforming the fashion landscape by championing sustainability with flair and influence. From flaunting eco-friendly outfits on the red carpet to launching their own sustainable lines, they’re making green the new black. With every Instagram post and public appearance, stars are turning the spotlight on ethical fashion, proving that style and sustainability can go hand in hand. Dive into how these trendsetters are making sustainable fashion the hottest trend of the season!
1. EMMA WATSON
Taking her love for sustainable style one step further, she teamed up with her stylist, Rebecca Corbin-Murray, to create an Instagram account called @the_press_tour, where she documented each eco-friendly outfit she sported on the tour. Posting behind-the-scenes pictures and a look into how sustainable fashion is created, she created a buzz around her press-junket wardrobe.
2. BHUMI PEDNEKAR
Bhumi Pednekar supports sustainable fashion by collaborating with eco-friendly brands and advocating for ethical practices within the industry. She often wears outfits made from sustainable materials and promotes the reuse of clothing. Bhumi’s belief in fashion that doesn’t affect the environment is highlighted by this handwoven masterpiece, which was made with the intention of reducing environmental effects.
3. STELLA MCCARTNEY
Stella McCartney has been proudly creating “sustainable luxury fashion” for almost two decades. Boasting several huge achievements in eco-fashion—including designing Meghan Markle’s wedding reception dress—lifelong vegetarian Stella has always had ethics on her mind.
4. YAMI GAUTAM
Yami, who has gone the extra mile for staying sustainable with her fashion game. The actress once flew off to Hong Kong to find sustainable designers Ever since, she has been very conscious about her fashion choices. Bringing her A game to the table, she definitely deserves some brownie points for this move.
5. ALIA BHATT
Alia has always been a supporter of sustainable fashion. She was seen wearing a silver saree by the brand Bloni. It was made from waste recycled nylon and was combined with a metallic parachute. She looked beautiful as ever in the same. For Alia, it is not just about wearing sustainable fashion, but also about creating sustainable fashion with two of her own fashion brands – Ed-a-Mamma which offers kids wear and maternity wear.
6. BILLY PORTER
This Broadway superstar is a bona fide showman, whether on stage or on the red carpet. But for the 73rd Tony Awards, Porter took his fashion game a notch higher by wearing an ensemble from eco-minded label Celestino Couture. The fashion house created the look from repurposed theater curtains used in Porter’s smash Broadway musical, “Kinky Boots.”
7. GISELE BUNDCHEN
At the 2018 Met Gala, Gisele Bündchen showcased her commitment to sustainable fashion by wearing a custom gown designed by Versace, made entirely from organic silk and dyed with environmentally friendly processes. This eco-friendly look highlighted her dedication to promoting sustainability in high fashion.
8. LORDE
Lorde showed her commitment to sustainable fashion by wearing not one but two eco-minded looks on the night of the Met Gala. First came the embellished separates by Emily Bode, which celebrated craft and featured charms, beads and pennies dating back to the 1890s. Then, there was the after-party dress by Collina Strada
9. DIA MIRZA
Dia Mirza is one of the most active celebs when it comes to celebrating and increasing awareness about sustainable living. As a part of her sustainable lifestyle, her recent wedding celebrations were one of the most talked-about, being a sustainable wedding. She sported an elegant handcrafted red Banarasi saree from the Indian brand, Raw Mango, for her pheras, celebrating not just the joyous occasion but also the beauty of handcrafted textiles.
10. KATRINA KAIF
One of the most trendsetting celebrities in the country, Katrina Kaif was recently spotted in a floral co-ord set from homegrown brand, Summer Somewhere. The fun and stylish set was made in 95 per cent linen and five per cent lyocell, making it biodegradable as well as eco-friendly