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Sustainable designers to wear on your next getaway

With warmer days on the horizon, vacation dressing is top of mind. Consider adding a few sustainable labels to your packing list—designers committed to reducing fashion’s footprint without compromising on style. These are a few of our favorites.

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Sustainable designers to wear on your next getaway

With warmer days on the horizon, vacation dressing is top of mind. Consider adding a few sustainable labels to your packing list—designers committed to reducing fashion’s footprint without compromising on style. These are a few of our favorites.

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How to style

Five outfit ideas

How to style:

Sustainable designers to wear on your next getaway

With warmer days on the horizon, vacation dressing is top of mind. Consider adding a few sustainable labels to your packing list—designers committed to reducing fashion’s footprint without compromising on style. These are a few of our favorites.

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Lingua Franca

Guided by its motto “Give a damn,” Lingua Franca counteracts the forces of mass production and mindless consumerism through charitable partnerships, sustainable materials and ethical business practices. Eccentrically bohemian, the brand’s crocheted silhouettes, embroidered dresses and patterned sets emphasize the use of natural fibers like cotton, linen and hemp.

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Helen Kaminski

A recipient of Positive Luxury’s coveted Butterfly Mark, sustainability is woven into every thread of Helen Kaminski’s DNA, from its waste reduction efforts to its accountable supply chain. The crocheted bags and hats—recently seen on Carrie Coon in The White Lotus—are handcrafted by skilled Sri Lankan artisans using natural, biodegradable fibers like straw and raffia.

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Helen Kaminski

A recipient of Positive Luxury’s coveted Butterfly Mark, sustainability is woven into every thread of Helen Kaminski’s DNA, from its waste reduction efforts to its accountable supply chain. The crocheted bags and hats—recently seen on Carrie Coon in The White Lotus—are handcrafted by skilled Sri Lankan artisans using natural, biodegradable fibers like straw and raffia.

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SIGAL

A resortwear brand rooted in tropical maximalism, SIGAL minimizes its environmental impact through thoughtful creation and consumption. Spanning patterned dresses, matching separates and high-quality swimwear, the limited-edition collections emphasize organic fibers, nontoxic inks and a transparent manufacturing process.

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Merlette

For founder Marina Cortbawi, “sustainability isn’t a label—it’s an evolving practice of integrity, transparency and purposeful action.” To craft its floaty sundresses and separates, the Brooklyn-based atelier partners with skilled artisans to create thoughtful silhouettes from natural, organic materials such as cotton, linen and silk.

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Merlette

For founder Marina Cortbawi, “sustainability isn’t a label—it’s an evolving practice of integrity, transparency and purposeful action.” To craft its floaty sundresses and separates, the Brooklyn-based atelier partners with skilled artisans to create thoughtful silhouettes from natural, organic materials such as cotton, linen and silk.

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AUR OCEÀ

Committed to ethical production processes, AUR OCEÀ crafts its bohemian resortwear—including patterned dresses and relaxed separates—from biodegradable cotton for reduced environmental impact. The Australian label’s swimwear is made from REPREVE®, a regenerated fiber that diverts plastic pollution from landfills and oceans by recycling post-consumer waste.

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