Secrets from the Eco Runway - Tips from a Sustainable Fashion Insider
- Marcia HOBBS
- May 26
- 1 min read
BRAINZ Magazine article May 2025
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“Fashion is my vibe. I live it, ooze it, breathe it, and I completely understand how pricey some brand names are – but not all quality brands are out of reach. Op Shops are a great source for the ultimate ‘gem’ in styling. Google is a great tool to learn more about fashion brands and manufacturing, as well as checking out eBay or the Facebook marketplace. Instead of spending 15 minutes on reels at least one day a week. Knowing brands helps keep the fashion industry accountable for its trash (not just yours).”
“Feedback is the best and constructive criticism or innovation - new ideas are always welcomed by industry professionals. Being open to communication and new direction is a must in business, with new technology offering improvement to industries every day. Approaching a decade of Sustainable Fashion-focused garment production. Embracing the Eco Fashion Runway scene in 2017, after over 10 years of developing Human Rights Clothing Barbwire Noose, was a no-brainer. The brand already had organic material streetwear options for years as well as an in-house op-shop donation process. Promotional garments, BN Couture, personal items, and faulty manufacturing garments are all given a second life with local charity stores. If your favourite brand ‘cares not’ about our planet, write to them, get them thinking about sustainability. Buying more sustainable options will demand sustainability in fashion.” – Marcia BNoose (Hobbs), Founder of Human Rights Clothing brand Barbwire Noose.
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