Fashion and Beauty

8: Swahili Coast – Worker-Owned, Worker-Managed, Worker-Financed Fashion

Swahili Coast partners with artisans in East Africa to craft ethically handmade, fair trade, adventure-ready accessories.It connect them to global markets using principles of fairness, dignity, and respect. Swahili...

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7: Muskaan – Look Good and Do Good With Natural Cosmetics

Muskaan's lipstick is more than just a pretty shade - it's a way to show your true colors. Look good and do good with Muskaan. Portions of the proceeds...

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6: Andeana Hats – Working with Women Artisans to Preserve Their Vanishing Craft

Hats that empower women & capture the energy of the Sacred Valley, infusing it into your everyday life. #WearYourIntention

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5: Grant Blvd – Creating Employment for Formerly Incarcerated Women in Sustainable Fashion

We talk with Kimberly McGlonn, a passionate founder/CEO, Grant Blvd about her mission and her vision in training returning citizens women to create clothes in West Philadelphia. Following her...

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4: ABLE – Empowering Women by Paying a Living Wage

ABLE is a lifestyle brand focused on ending generational poverty by providing economic opportunity for women. We talk to Jen Milam, director of merchandise planning, about how the brand...

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2: Art + Eden Organic Clothing for Kids

"Business best in the world" and "Business best FOR the world" - Susan Correa, Founder and CEO of Art and Eden talks to us from NYC, passionately about her...

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