TOME’s Commitment to fair wages and ecologically farmed textiles are woven into every piece of this NYC-based line.
02 Allbirds Sneakers (uses renewable, naturally derived materials, including wool; FSC-certified), $135; allbirds.ca
03 Vitamin A recycled nylon dress (produced ethically in California), $110; holtrenfrew.com
04 Outland Denim patchwork jacket (produced ethically in Cambodia), $295; outlanddenim.com
05 Iza Jewelry recycled sterling silver and 18-karat gold earrings, $195/a pair; holtrenfrew.com
06 Beautycounter Velvet Eyeshadow Palette in Classic, formulated with all-natural Butterpowder for long-wear performance, $62; beautycounter.com
07 BITE Beauty Crystal Crème Shimmer Lip Crayon in Rose Blaze (made with organic orange peel wax and mineral shimmer), $28; bitebeauty.com
08 Tata Harper Hydrating Floral Essence (contains rehydrating hyaluronic acid and natural moisturizing humectants; 100% free from GMOs, toxins, fillers, synthetic chemicals and artificial colours and fragrances), $122; tataharperskincare.com
09 JADEtribe organically-dyed, hand-loomed cotton tote, $235; holtrenfrew.com
10 Stella McCartney, the reigning queen of sustainable fashion, reimagines menswear classics.
11 MEC recycled polyester Pertex anorak, $89; mec.ca
12 Kaia Naturals The Takesumi Detox Charcoal Deodorant in Black Oak and Bourbon (uses activated charcoal to reduce odour and wetness), $22; kaianaturals.com
13 Main + Central biodegradable acetate frames; $50, clearly.ca
14 Crambé Face Forward Rejuvenating Facial Oil (smooths skin with the seeds of abyssinica plants grown on Prince Edward Island), $59; crambeskincare.com
15 Outerknown organic denim jeans (Fair Trade-certified), $157; mrporter.com
16 Bather digitally printed swim trunks (small batch manufactured in Toronto; 1 percent of proceeds go to non-profit group 1% for the Planet to promote clean ocean initiatives), $95; holtrenfrew.com
17 Veja sneakers (upper part made from plastic bottles crushed and transformed into fibre), $150; mrporter.com
By Ingrie Williams – *This article originally appeared in INSIGHT: The Art of Living | Spring 2019