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Green fits, good vibes o From batik, natural dyes to recycled fabrics, these labels prove environmentally conscious, ethical fashion can still look delightfully chic
performance-driven design.
from leaves, fruit skins and tree bark to create earthy, timeless garments. Produced in small batches, each piece reflects a slower, more intentional process that prioritises artisanship, cultural preservation and environmental balance. The Modest Brand Activewear is also undergoing a sustainable shift through The Modest Brand. The label focuses on modest, functional designs made from recycled materials such as certified recycled polyester and nylon. By combining ethical production with durability, it addresses environmental concerns and the growing demand for inclusive, performance-driven clothing. Terrae Similarly, Terrae approaches fashion through a circular lens. Using materials such as econyl and recycled plastic bottles, the brand transforms waste into high-performance activewear designed to last. Its low-impact manufacturing, biodegradable packaging and emphasis on durability
Talee Studio Craftsmanship takes centre stage at Talee Studio, where handcrafted knot-work jewellery is produced using organic and recycled materials. With a made-to-order model, the brand reduces excess production while ensuring each piece is thoughtfully created. Its designs are also made to last and adapt, with some items able to be repurposed into new forms, reflecting a deeper commitment to reducing waste.
I N conjunction with Earth Day, sustainable fashion continues to gain ground in Malaysia as more consumers rethink how their clothes are made. Beyond trends, local brands are embracing ethical production, eco-friendly materials and slower design processes that prioritise longevity over fast fashion. Here are eight Malaysian fashion labels leading the shift towards more conscious wardrobes. Earth Heir This brand blends social impact with design by working with Ű BY SHIVANI SUPRAMANI g
The Sisterhood Studios. – PIC FROM INSTAGRAM @THESISTERHOODSTUDIOS
highlight a broader move towards reducing landfill waste while maintaining style and functionality. Why it matters The fashion industry remains one of the largest contributors to environmental waste, but local brands are proving change is possible. By supporting labels that prioritise sustainability, Malaysians can play a role in reducing their environmental footprint without compromising on style. This Earth Day, conscious fashion is not just a trend, but a shift towards more responsible living.
more than 100 artisans across Malaysia, including refugee groups, indigenous communities and w o m e n ’ s cooperatives, producing handcrafted accessories such as bags, jewellery and even aprons for those who like cooking. As part of the World Fair Trade Organisation, Earth
Real.m Sustainability also takes shape through materials and lifestyle choices at Real.m. Real.m. – PIC FROM INSTAGRAM @REAL.MATERIAL Re S a s m l a K Rea INS @R
packaging and circular initiatives such as encouraging customers to return packaging for reuse. Each purchase also contributes to environmental conservation efforts, reinforcing its commitment to responsible living. Ozero Swimwear In the swimwear space, Ozero Swimwear introduces a more sustainable take on resort wear. Designed in Kuala Lumpur, the brand uses econly, a regenerated nylon made from ocean waste such as discarded fishing nets. The material offers durability, UV protection and resistance to chlorine, proving sustainability can be seamlessly integrated into Talee Studio. – PIC FROM INSTAGRAM @TALEE_STUDIO
The Sisterhood Studios This Kuala Lumpur-based label brings a modern perspective to traditional textiles. Founded by three sisters, the label reimagines batik into contemporary silhouettes while maintaining sustainable practices such as small-batch production, upcycling and the use of biodegradable cotton. The brand’s designs are often versatile and reversible, encouraging longer wear and reducing the need for excess purchases. Munimalism Natural dyeing techniques define the philosophy of Munimalism. Drawing from Southeast Asian heritage, the brand uses plant-based dyes derived
Known for its clean, minimal aesthetic, the brand promotes slow fashion
Earth Heir. – PIC FROM INSTAGRAM @EARTHHEIR
through capsule wardrobes and eco-conscious fabrics such as organic bamboo and Turkish cotton. Beyond clothing, Real.m extends into home textiles, while adopting a zero-waste approach through small batch production, biodegradable
Heir maintains transparency in pricing and reinvests much of its profits back into the communities it supports, making sustainability as much about people as it is about the planet.
Terrae. – PIC FROM INSTAGRAM @SHOPTERRAE
Ozero Swimwear. – PIC FROM INSTAGRAM @OZEROSWIMWEAR
Munimalism. – PIC FROM INSTAGRAM @MUNIMALISM
The Modest Brand. – PIC FROM INSTAGRAM @THEMODESTBRAND.CO
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