Vegan living is finding its way into the mainstream, and more people than ever are aware of what it means to be vegan… When it comes to food. Other aspects of veganism are less prominent, even if the trends for vegan beauty, travel and fashion mean that more people are considering leaving animal ingredients out of their lifestyle altogether. New vegans often find themselves battling myths and stereotypes about living a life free from animal exploitation – and when it comes to fashion, there are a number of myths and misconceptions to clear up. From material matters (far from all vegan fashion is made of plastic or synthetics) to design (boho is great, but dressing vegan is more versatile than that), there are matters to be set straight when it comes to dressing without cruelty.
MYTH 1:
VEGAN FASHION ISN’T STYLISH