conscious fashion
An Australian conscious fashion brand ANGELUVE, propagates their agenda of living a positive and authentic life of passion and purpose with their sustainable brand. The company wants to find a solution for the fast-growing harmful impact of the fashion industry on the environment and wants to promote an ethical and sustainable supply chain.
They carefully choose their raw materials like organic cotton, recycled fabrics and other plant-based fibers.
ANGELUVE has been portrayed as a lifestyle and a way of thinking. The brand adds value to its customer’s lives through its thoughtful products that are inspired by a sense of conscience and potential living that encourages you to be aware of your surroundings and live a life of purpose. Its empowering clothing collection is about its lively pieces with inspirational quotes and vibrant colors that impart self-belief and a carefree mindset. They believe that Through their clothes people are spreading positivity and radiating love.
A portion of the company’s sale goes for social causes including the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Thread Together and Green Fleet. It is highly conscious of social and environmental impact and is driven by ethics and spirituality.
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