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Moving from conspicuous to conscious consumption and doing reviews along the way.  Find plenty of unsponsored reviews of Quince, Everlane, Grana, and Cuyana on the site!  I'm working towards a minimal waste lifestyle, and oh yea I love bags >.<

Two Days Off Clothing Review: Jordan Dress

Ok so this review is only a couple months late since I purchased this back in May. But since I’ve slowed down my reviews to once a week, reviews are out later than usual. Luckily I don’t review fast fashion brands (or fast fashion adjacent) because at this pace, the items would be gone by the time my review comes out for most conventional brands. As it stands, Two Days Off is as intentional as it gets. If you’re not familiar with TDO you can find more about them in my first review of them here. And since then I’ve done quite a few more which you can find here.

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U Beauty Review: The Super Smart Hydrator

I really love the U Beauty Resurfacing Compound (I’ve repurchased it 4 times and counting). You can read why I love it so much in my U Beauty Resurfacing Compound review here. So I had fairly high expectations for the next product that U Beauty produced, their Super Smart Hydrator. And I really wanted to like it (and believe me I did because it’s more affordable than my current favorite moisturizer, the Augustinus Bader Rich Cream). But unfortunately it didn’t work out for me at all.

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Two Days Off Clothing Review: The Safia Midi Skirt

If you can’t already tell by now when I love a brand, I loooove them and have to try almost everything from them. It’s happened before with Everlane and Elizabeth Suzann, and I can tell it’s now happening with Two Days Off. So far I’ve reviewed two dresses and a top, but this will be my first review of a bottom. I saw this Safia Midi skirt on Gina and knew that this would be next on my list. I love the quality of their linen (which I’ve ranked as number one on my list of linen from ethical brands), so I knew I wanted to try it in this sleek looking midi skirt.

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Ichi Antiquites Review: The Linen Wide Leg Pant

As I mentioned in my What I Bought post back in January, I wasn’t sure if I could rock linen culottes. But $80 for Ichi Antiquities pants (or Ichi anything) was just too good of a deal to pass up (plus I had some eBay bucks burning a hole in my pocket so I got a bit of a discount too). Well I’m so glad I didn’t decide to pass up these pants because they are so good.

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Two Days Off Clothing Review: Linen Olivia Top

I purchased this top in November of last year, but have only worn it a handful of times. I was a little iffy about writing this post because I love Two Days Off and Gina, but I have to honestly say I don’t love this linen Olivia top. But it has nothing to do with the top, but rather it’s due to my own personal preference for smaller linen tops.

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Two Days Off Clothing Review: Linen Kaneko Dress

As you know I’m a huge fan of the Two Days Off Haruko dress since it made my top favorite things reviewed post and my most worn in 2020 post (you can find my Two Days Off Haruko Dress review here). So in December I decided to gift myself with another couple of pieces from Two Days Off one of which is this Kaneko Dress in mushroom linen. I had seen Gina rock hers on Insta and I knew it was the dress I wanted to try next!

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Ree Projects Review: The Mini Helene Tote Bag {Updated February 2022}

Ree Projects is an Amsterdam-based, Black female-owned business that produces beautiful bags made in Italy. I first found them on Instagram and fell in love with the unusual shape of this Helene Mini tote bag. After doing a little more research and reading their sustainability manifesto I knew Ree Projects is the kind of intentional brand I wanted to support. So I contacted Desiree directly when I saw that the color I wanted (this caramel one) was out of stock. Lucky for me they had one left in the warehouse at the time and I purchased it directly from her. This was early July of last year (I know this review is looong overdue). Now I see that her bags are more readily available (and a little less than what I paid for due to the Euro-USD conversion at the time). Purseblog even did a full interview with her here in October. Guess I know a noteworthy bag and brand when I see one!

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Unsponsored U Beauty Review: The Resurfacing Compound {November 2021 update}

I first heard about U Beauty (a women-owned, POC brand) through Jennifer Fisher’s Instagram, though I’ve known about Tina since her BagSnob days (one of the OG bag blogs). I’ve trusted JF before when she led me to Augustinus Bader (I talk about that in my Augustinus Bader Rich Cream review), so I thought I’d take a chance with this U Beauty Resurfacing Compound on her recommendation.

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Kemi Telford Review

I first found Kemi Telford on Insta (I think maybe through Erica again lol) and fell in love with her fun, bold dresses. If you’re not familiar with the woman and the brand, Kemi Telford is a Nigerian woman, a former lawyer, who is now living her dream by designing gorgeous dresses for women in the UK. Her dresses are made in the UK, India, and China, and she is mindful of her production practices, including reducing waste and giving to charity (see her values here). Many of her dresses are a limited-run production and once she sells out, she’s out.

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Ichi Antiquites Review: The Linen Dress

Ichi Antiquities has been on my radar for awhile now since I’ve been in the ethical linen game. But I never thought the big flowy dresses were really my style. Well guess my style is a changin’ because I’ve purchased multiple big flowy dresses this year. Side note: my style could also be changing because I’m finally letting go of my co-dependency on Everlane. Any-who, I was influenced by Erica (yet again lol) to get this Ichi Antiquities dress in smoky pink (see her version in a brilliant blue over on her insta) and I have zero regrets. This is the nap dress of my dreams though I probably wouldn’t nap in it (but I could).

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LoQ Review: Carmen Mules {Updated May 2023}

When I wrote my last St. Agni review, lovely reader Nora recommended I check out LoQ (thanks for enabling Nora lol). I went down a Loq rabbit hole and came out the other side with these Carmen mules in faux snakeskin. I was drawn to their squared off yet pointed toe design (instead of a full square toe effect, which I’ve decided is just not for me). I also loooove the little rounded wooden heel. The design feels fresh and something different from my usual pointed toe mules.

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Ethical/Sustainable/Slow Fashion Clothing & Accessories Brand Reviews Directory {Updated February 2021}

Since I’ve been reviewing ethical/sustainable/slow fashion brands for awhile now and they’re scattered in my archives, I decided to put them all in one place here. If you see any brands here that are missing and you would like to see a review of them, please feel free to reach out and let me know! Also I’ll keep updating this list as I add more ethical brand reviews to the blog.

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Cafune Stance Wallet Crossbody Review

After reviewing the Cafune Stance crossbody bag, I saw that their black wallet version was on sale at Shopbop (currently they have the black and white wallet and yellow wallet on sale) so I decided to take a chance to try it out. A long time ago I used to have the Chanel Wallet on Chain, which I loved for going out because it was so slim. But I ended up selling it because I always wanted to carry a little bit more and the Chanel WOC couldn’t fit it (usually my sunglasses). But I love that this Cafune wallet is a tad bigger so it can carry all my essentials.

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Two Days Off Clothing Review: The Haruko Dress {Updated January 2022}

It seems like every year I get jonsing for a new dress around spring time. Last year I got my “summer witch” Pyne and Smith linen dress. This year I wanted something a little more spring/summer-like and got this gingham Haruko dress from TwoDaysOff Clothing. If you haven’t heard of this slow fashion brand before, TwoDaysOff is run by the stylish GinaStovall (<— her insta account) out of Los Angeles. They use deadstock, natural fiber fabrics and either make things to order or in very small batches. They really focus on sustainability and making well-loved and thus well-worn clothes. Learn more about them here.

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Unsponsored Girlfriend Collective Leggings Review (vs. Lululemon vs. Outdoor Voices vs. Everlane Perform Leggings)

Fresh off of this past Tuesday’s consumption resolution, I’m happy to feature Girlfriend Collective, founded by Ellie Dinh. So let me start this review by saying I’m no leggings expert. I don’t live in them (well I hadn’t in the past, though that’s not as true nowadays). I only really wear them to do yoga and I don’t believe leggings are a substitute for pants. But so far I’ve tried quite a few and these are just some of my opinions of the Girlfriend Collective Leggings and how they compare with some of the other ones I’ve tried.

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Cuyana Review: Recycled Cashmere Crewneck Sweater

It’s been almost a year since my last Cuyana review (which was of their alpaca sweater here) even though I’ve done a lot of Cuyana reviews in the past (all of them here). I generally like Cuyana’s stuff even though it can be quite pricey, including this recycled cashmere crewneck sweater that goes for $255. I know, it’s a lot.

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Cuyana Review: Le Sud Leather Travel Bag {Updated August 2021}

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*This is not a sponsored review and I paid for this myself

I've had this Cuyana Le Sud Leather Travel bag for some time now but I really wanted to put it through its paces before giving a review here.  But having traveled with it to Tahoe, LA and Hawaii I feel like I can give a fair review now.

First off this design comes in two sizes.  This larger travel bag size and a smaller Le Sud Leather Satchel size.  This larger one goes for $375 while the smaller one retails for $295.  Just make sure if you order this, you order the right one since in stand alone pictures they look identical.

So what I love about this travel bag:

- There are a ton of pockets inside the bag (which is lined with black cotton canvas).  There's a slot for your laptop and then there's two big zippered pockets.  On the outside there's a pocket that closes with a magnet which I slide my phone into for easy access.

- This bag measures 13 in. x 18 in. x 7.5-9in (9 at top, 7.5 at base) so it's a large bag and it can fit a lot!  When coming back from Hawaii I had to let out the top (by unbuckling the side straps) and even though it didn't look as chic, it did the job of holding all my extra stuff

- The leather isn't too heavy

- The short straps were long enough to put over my shoulder (though the long strap was pretty useless when the bag was heavy)

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What I didn't like about the bag:

- For the price point and what Cuyana stands for, this bag did not feel luxe.  The pebble leather is probably very durable for traveling but the texture was rubbery and it wrinkled like in the picture above. TBH it looked like cheaply made-in-China leather.

- The way it slouched over my suitcase was not cute.  I wish it came with horizontal straps on the other side so I could slide it over the handles of my suitcase.  Then I didn't have to use the straps to hold it into place.  Also if the bag was even slightly off centered, the bag would fall off the top and then start dragging on the floor while still hooked onto the handles.  For $375 I would hope for more on my travel bag.

- The zippers were rough and jaggedy so I had to be careful when taking things in and out of the bag and pockets.

So the big question, would I buy this again?  Nope.  For the price I would want a better travel bag.  Something chic, durable, but also more functional and luxe feeling.  Ah well, I'll be using it until I find something better but for now it will do.

To be honest, I'm actually over Cuyana.  I know they have a good message and are supposed to feel luxurious but their products haven't really stood up to scrutiny these days (like their linen top I reviewed this past summer).  Everlane's leather goods feel more luxe and they're at a lower price point.

Anyone have any suggestions for travel bags that they swear by?

{August 2021 update: I sold this bag awhile ago and I just wanted to let you know the best travel bag I’ve found so far is Everlane’s Renew Transit Weekender. It’s lightweight, very durable, and can be easily organized. I love it! I’ve also come to realise that all-leather bags aren’t great for traveling—they’re just too heavy.}