For the love of linen: 3 labels to live in
Linen is one fabric that should be in every wardrobe. Here are a few of my picks to start - or fan - your love affair with this amazing natural fibre.
Do you wear linen?
Up until a few years ago linen was almost completely resigned to, let's say, the older generations, those donning resort wear or house dresses from the 60s. Ok and maybe some tourist tea towels.
But times have changed. Linen has made a come back, in a big way.
And I couldn't be happier as it is one of the best natural fabrics with the least environmental impact.
Linen is amazing in so many ways:
It's made from the flax plant, which doesn't need a lot of water or pesticides to grow (unlike conventional cotton, by comparison), and the whole flax plant can be used in multiple ways.
It's a natural fibre, so it's recyclable and biodegradable (when untreated or dyed using natural dyes).
Linen is strong, so items are made to last.
It naturally repels moths!
It absorbs moisture but it doesn't hang on to bacteria.
Here are a few ethical brands making gorgeous linen garments and homewares.
Seaside Tones
Recently expanding to Australia from Europe, Seaside Tones' basic collection was designed in Australia and ethically produced in Poland, using renowned Polish linen.
Really no more words needed.
Belted dress, ethically made in Poland by Seaside Tones
Grey shirt by Seaside Tones - now available in Australia
Close up details of the Seaside Tones Belted Skirt Mustard
Flaex
It's no secret I'm a fan of Australian label Flaex, handmade by former school teacher Sally Kelso from her home studio in Inverell, NSW.
Me sporting the khaki wrap top by Flaex
Flaex do women’s and men’s essentials in all shades of linen
Linenfox
Lithuanian-based Linenfox hand-make all their pieces in their own studio using organic linen.
Linenfox Bold Apron
Friday Dress by Lithuanian Linenfox