Slow Fashion Brands Your Favorite Celebs Are Rocking Right Now

1. SAMI MIRO VINTAGE

Bella Hadid wearing Sami Miro Vintage

Founded in 2016, SAMI MIRO VINTAGE is a black female-owned brand that’s redefining sustainability in fashion. Based in Los Angeles, the brand keeps nearly 100% of its supply chain within a 25-mile radius, minimizing its carbon footprint while supporting local businesses. Specializing in non-seasonal, detail-oriented pieces, SMV creates stunning designs using deadstock, vintage fabrics, and eco-responsible materials. Even its sewing partners are family-owned businesses that prioritize ethical wages and safe working conditions.  

The brand has been featured in Vogue, Forbes, Harper’s Bazaar, and more. Bella Hadid hit the streets rocking the Asymmetric Tee & Sweatpants in Black, proving that you can be sustainable while still looking effortlessly cool.

2. Mirror Palais

Sabrina Carpenter wearing Mirror Palais

Mirror Palais is a womenswear pre-order brand built on celebrating confident, inspiring women. Rooted in vintage nostalgia with a modern twist, every garment is designed and made in New York, ensuring fair wages and supporting the city’s garment district ecosystem. Committed to reducing its carbon footprint, Mirror Palais sources vintage and deadstock fabrics, including materials found at estate sales.

Sabrina Carpenter has been spotted in several Mirror Palais pieces, including the Knit Mini Skort in Ruby, and you can check out some of her faves on the MP website here. Sustainable fashion that’s chic and ethical? Please, please, please sign us up.

3. EB Denim

Taylor Swift wearing EB Denim

EB Denim, founded by Elena Bonvicini, a Sage Hill alum, started as a one-woman operation repurposing vintage jeans and has since grown into a go-to label for slow fashion enthusiasts and A-listers alike. What sets EB Denim apart? The brand prioritizes upcycling, transforming secondhand denim into modern, structured pieces that feel both timeless and trendy. Since its early days of selling reworked Levi’s, the brand has expanded to include fresh, ethically made designs all while keeping sustainability at the forefront.

Taylor Swift herself has multiple EB Denim pieces. After the 2023 VMAs, Tay stepped out in an upcycled mini dress, with each pleat crafted from a different wash of denim. Later that week, Swift once again turned to EB Denim, this time in the Webster Trench, an ankle-length denim jacket, styled over a mini dress and boots.

4. Reformation

Olivia Rodrigo wearing Reformation

Meet Reformation, a brand that has been on a mission to make sustainable fashion mainstream—and they’re not stopping anytime soon. By 2030, their goal is for every piece they make to be part of a circular fashion system. They actively work to reduce waste by recycling textile offcuts, offering a buy-back program for their pieces. Customers can also return their old items in exchange for Ref Credit, which Reformation then repurposes into new clothing, making it a win-win for your wallet and the planet. Plus, they avoid down, fur, angora, and exotic animal skins, opting instead for eco-conscious materials like Tencel Lyocell and recycled deadstock fabrics to minimize their environmental impact.

And, of course, it-girls love Reformation. Olivia Rodrigo recently rocked the Sora Linen Dress, a cute checkered piece that’s perfect for any occasion. Sustainability has never looked so good.

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