Re-Dyeing Wedding Dresses: A Trend for Eco-Conscious Brides

Gemma Sort Chilvers, a stylist and daughter of shoe designer Penelope Chilvers, re-dyed her minimalist wedding dress from The Own Studio in a baby-pink shade inspired by Gwyneth Paltrow’s 1999 Oscars dress. Her bold move sparked a trend among brides seeking to rewear their gowns, prompting eco-minded designers to prioritize re-wearability in their creations. The article delves into the growing trend of re-dyeing wedding dresses, highlighting the benefits, considerations, and tips for brides looking to make their wedding dress a sustainable and versatile piece.

Nike Unveils Eco-Conscious ‘Baroque Brown’ Dunk Low Next Nature

Nike’s latest Dunk Low Next Nature model, crafted with sustainable materials, emerges in a rich ‘Baroque Brown’ colorway. Featuring a tumbled leather and mesh base in deep brown, complemented by smooth white leather overlays, the sneaker showcases a light tan swoosh and embroidered Nike heel logo. Additional branding details adorn the tongue tag and pinwheel insoles, while a white midsole and speckled brown outsole offer a clean finish. The environmentally friendly design and stylish aesthetic make this Dunk Low Next Nature a standout release.

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