Neon Collective aims to revolutionise ethical fashion

Vegetarian and vegan women like to dress as glamorously as anyone else, but their strong groove_red1principles of not buying leather are rarely understood by the fashion industry, until now!

 

Neon Collective is a new Brighton based website advocating a fresh concept in fashion retailing, a collection of like-minded designers and manufacturers who share one core belief: looking good needn’t cost a life.

 

Neon Collective brings the latest shoes and handbags from the world’s leading vegan and ethical designers into one stunning collection. For the first time, women everywhere can browse and purchase the latest trends in one place - safe in the knowledge no animal-derived products, or sweatshops have been used in their production. jorjalarge_jp_magenta01

 

Founder of Neon Collective is Brighton resident Clare Childs, 33, a former television editor of BBC2 fashion show ‘Mary Queen of Shops.’ Childs has been vegetarian all her life and is on a personal mission to make retailing more accountable:

“As a vegetarian I feel I’ve been neglected by mainstream fashion. There’s no reason why women should have to sacrifice style and glamour in order to shop ethically, so Neon Collective finally

provides a choice of luxurious accessories that are ethically sound.”sunflower_blk_01

 

All the designer vegan boots, shoes, purses and handbags at Neon Collective are 100% leather-free, but Childs believes that doesn’t mean they are only suitable for vegans:

“Any fashionista would find our range tempting, and our new gift vouchers will allow vegans and veggies to show sceptics that ethical fashion can be just as cutting-edge. So if you know a fashion-focused female, a voucher for Neon Collective is the perfect gift.”

You can find discounts for many items and events at voucher codes.

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Ranges include designs from renowned vegan brands Matt & Nat, Charmoné, English Retreads and OlsenHaus. Spring will see the introduction of Brighton’s own vegan designers Beyond Skin.

 

To receive their newsletter, simply sign up for free and become a member.  Moreover, if you’d like to suggest a brand they should stock, contact them.  We’ll be keeping more than one eye on Brighton’s very own Neon Collective.

 

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