Selfridges Launches Huge Sustainable Fashion Project In London Store

These 8 ethical brands are changing the game.

Selfridges has launched ‘Material World’ in its London Oxford Street store - a new innovation championing innovation in sustainable fashion.

From Monday 9 January to the end of March, the shop’s window displays, product line-up and social media accounts will champion eight ethical brands. 

Each designer represents a different material - including leather, denim and wool - and the best practice for their responsible use and manufacture.

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Le Kilt

Wool will be represented by Le Kilt – the British label founded by Samantha McCoach, inspired by her kilt-making heritage and the preservation of original techniques.

Viscose will be represented by Vyayama – a New York athleisure label providing an alternative to synthetic yoga wear.

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Dick Moby

Plastic will be represented by Dick Moby – beautiful sunglasses, handmade in Italy with 97% recycled acetate and bio-acetate.

Linen will be represented by Kilometre, Paris – a label adding unique and bespoke embroidered designs to classic hand-woven pieces.

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Deadwood

Leather will be represented by Swedish label Deadwood – specialists in leather recycling inspired by original vintage styles.

Cotton will be represented by Study NY – advocates of socially and environmentally conscious cotton production.

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Tortoise

Denim will be represented by Tortoise Denim – a Californian label setting new standards in denim manufacturing.

Luxury Fibres will be represented by British knitwear label Tengri – presenting a cashmere alternative with their noble yarns, made from yak wool.

Before You Go

Sustainable Fashion At The 2016 Oscars
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Jennifer Lawrence wears a Chopard necklace to the Oscars. Chopard have teamed up with Livia Firth for their Sustainable Luxury Project and often contribute to the Green Carpet Challenge. (credit:Dan MacMedan via Getty Images)
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Lily Cole wears a recycled plastic bottle dress by Vivienne Westwood to the Oscars as part of Suzy Cameron Green Dress Initiative. (credit:Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP)
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Julianne Moore wears Chopard earrings to the Oscars. (credit:Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP)
88th Academy Awards - Arrivals(04 of08)
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Sophie Turner wears a sustainable Galvan London gown at the Oscars as part of the Suzy Cameron Green Dress Initiative. (credit:Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
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Liberty Ross re-wears her wedding dress to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. (credit:Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
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Colin and Olivia Firth attend the Vanity Fair Oscars viewing party. Colin wears a tuxedo by Tom Ford, Livia wears a recyled Laura Strambi skirt, vintage top, Roger Vivier clutch, Sergio Rossio shoes and Chopard jewellery. (credit:Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
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Saoirse Ronan wears Chopard earrings to the Oscars. (credit:Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
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Michael Fassbender wears a Tom Ford suit to the Oscars as part of the Green Carpet Challenge. (credit:Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)