Rows of vibrant and up-cycled garments hang delicately from hangers in the back of Sarah Lester’s Seattle-based studio, showcasing her unique and ecologically conscious designs. As an advocate for slow fashion, Sarah believes in making sure that the clothes we buy and wear do not come at the cost of harming the environment. In this article, we explore how Sarah is making strides to reduce the amount of clothing we purchase and why she believes there is enough to go around.
1. Slow Fashion Movement Gathers Momentum
The slow fashion movement has been slowly building for some time and it is showing no signs of stopping. Increasing numbers of people are turning their backs on fast fashion and opting instead for a more sustainable and ethical approach to clothing.
The movement promotes hand-crafted pieces that last longer and do not contribute to the rising level of waste from the fast fashion industry. Ethical production and fair wages are key components of the movement, with many of its advocates encouraging people to opt for clothing crafted in a sustainable way.
- Classic designs that last for years
- Second-hand purchases
- Support of sustainable, fair trade brands
At the heart of slow fashion lies the idea that less is more. Fostering the idea of buying fewer quality pieces that stand the test of time is crucial. The movement embraces timeless pieces crafted with care and consideration, from high-end designers to vintage pieces or sustainable alternatives.
2. Seattle Designer Pushes New Trend
Recently, Seattle-based fashion designer Sheridan Smart has pushed a bold new trend to the forefront of the fashion world. Her designs include extravagant patterns mixed with modern touches, all while staying true to her classic Northwest aesthetic. Consumers can’t get enough of Sheridan’s signature style.
One of the intriguing aspects of Sheridan’s designs is the focus on comfort and simplicity. She often mixes airy fabrics with lightweight designs, allowing her customers to stay fashionable with ease. Moreover, her clothing is designed to be versatile, with pieces that can easily transition from day to night. Her pieces are sleek, timeless, and always right on trend.
- Sheridan Smart is Seattle’s newest fashion designer
- Her pieces are known for comfort and simplicity
- Her clothing can easily transition from day to night
3. Dedication to Sustainability and Quality
Our commitment to sustainability and quality sets us apart from the competition. We understand the importance of using the best resources in all aspects of operations while concurrently sticking to our environmental and social responsibility standards. We believe that this ethos goes a long way to creating a superior product and boasts a wide range of values for our customers and staff.
We take pride in our sustainability policies and the commitment to quality that is featured in all of our products. This includes:
- Careful selection of natural raw materials sustainably sourced. We know that the quality of materials is the most important part of production and we are mindful of our choices, making sure they are as natural and “green” as possible.
- Stringent production process. From the stage of the initial concept and construction through to the final product, we are careful not to compromise in quality and we inspect every step of the way.
- Innovation. Our creativity and ingenuity allows us to think of new ways to produce our products safely and economically.
- Environmental protection. We commit to preserving the environment by recycling resources, using renewable materials, and minimizing the use of harmful chemicals in our products.
We strive to be at the forefront of sustainable production and quality control and with our dedication to these values, we can guarantee a superior product for our customers for years to come.
4. Reforming Our Habits to Slow the Fast Fashion Frenzy
The fast fashion frenzy has been a growing concern and is a major contributor to our increasingly polluted planet. Here are 4 simple tips that we can all adhere to to slow this detrimental trend.
- Avoid Impulse Purchasing- be mindful of what you’re buying and why
- Buy Less, Choose Wisely– be aware of what you really need
- Shop Sustainable Labels – seek out ethical companies
- Repair and Reuse Clothes – invest in quality pieces that will last
In order to minimize our impact on the environment, it’s important to mindfully select our purchases and make conscious decisions about our wardrobe. Seek out clothing made from sustainable materials, repair items rather than replacing them and be mindful of our consumption habits. With collective awareness and commitment, we can all strive to lead a more sustainable lifestyle and help slow the fast fashion frenzy.
Want to learn more about sustainability fashion and “slow fashion?” Start by supporting this Seattle designer and the many others like them who are doing their part to make the fashion industry more conscious. Together, we can contribute to a greener world by making the small change to shop consciously and treat our clothing with the respect it deserves!

