20 Sustainable Fashion Facebook Groups You Should Join
Eco Beauty & Fashion
Size: 980 members
This group is for members to have a space for dialogue around and promote amazing Eco Beauty & Fashion. The mission is to have a positive network where information can be exchanged in lifestyle and within the industry. Members welcomed are designers, brands, media, influencers already IN the sustainable fashion industry AND anyone wanting to learn more or share their ideas / experiences
The admins run Trend Prive Magazine, a sustainable arts and fashion publication that donates the proceeds from it's print and online issues to various charities and causes.
PRO: It is a great space for networking and finding great brands that are invested in sustainable fashion.
CON: Its members are not active daily and not much of a place for casual conversations.
Sustainable Fashion
Size: 4.3 k members
This group connects brands, writers, entrepreneurs and leaders who believe in creating a more sustainable fashion and lifestyle industry.
PRO: It is quite a large group and is active daily
CON: The notifications can become too much if you aren’t interested in constant streams of information on this topic.
Slow Fashion Chat 🌱 B/S/T
Size: 727 members
This group is focused on slow fashion with the three points of buying, selling and trading
PRO: Great place to sell vintage clothing with like minded people, a place to ask for sustainable brands and to find a community that are willing to answer your question on slow fashion
CON: Not a place for the latest news of slow fashion or professional networking because of its casual nature
My Green Closet Community
Size: 3 k members
A group for discussions, sharing resources and just chatting about sustainable/ethical fashion, green beauty, and conscious living.
It was created by Verena Erin, blogger of My Green Closet. It is an extension of her blog and is the admin of the discussions.
PRO: A great space to connect with highly engaged members of the sustainable fashion field
CON: It may feel like only fans of the blog can join, but it is a space for anyone interested in joining.
Ethical, Sustainable + Slow Lifestyle Community
Size: 2.1 k members
This group provides a space to serve as a support group for anyone on a journey to change their lifestyle for the better. They strive in offering each other advice, words of encouragement, and to share helpful resources. Also, they want members to socialize and get to know each other - so everyone can share successes, roadblocks and any experience in between.
It was founded in July 2016 by Elena Kazakevic of The Curious Button, a conscious lifestyle blog, www.the-curious-button.com
PRO: It is super active, shares relevant articles consistently, a great resource to have any questions answered and there is a real sense of community.
CON: It may feel like you are receiving too much notifications and there is too much to keep track of.
Slow Fashion Exchange
Size: 5.9 k members
This is a space to talk all things slow fashion, for people, for our planet - for the future!
It was founded by Venetia La Manna.
PRO: It is a place for casual networking, sharing answers, sharing blog posts and social media platforms.
CON: There is high count in members but there is very low engagement on posts shared
Build a Sustainable Fashion Business
Size: 2.7k members
This is a sustainable fashion network that is open to anyone who is working towards a better fashion future. Members are encouraged to connect and share stories, and what's being accomplished in sustainable and ethical fashion.
PRO: This is a great resource for the business side of sustainable fashion and the launch of professional connections.
CON: This can be a great community if you don’t get overly competitive on what other sustainable fashion brands are accomplishing
Sustainable Fashion Collective
Size: 10.7k
It is a space to share your journey, where kindness and respect is expected. There is no spamming allowed and sharing is intended to launch conversations, awareness and events to the forefront around sustainable fashion
It was founded by the Naked Journal.
PRO: Healthy balance of sustainable fashion brands, bloggers, and engaged consumers sharing, asking and helping each other.
CON: Not a place to do shameless promo without a cause, mission or sense of values.
Chicago Conscious Closet Club
Size: 83 members
This is a space that aims in immersing anyone in Chicago to learn more about ethical apparel and be social while doing it. The goal is to exchange and collaborate on ideas with others, which include thrift store crawl, transforming your ethical wardrobe workshop, and more.
PRO: Unique group that strives in creating community through different media and events
CON: Small group that is limited to Chicagoans
Ethical Freelancers & Bloggers Union
Size: 59 members
This space for sustainable fashion entrepreneurs to raise the transparency bar, discover inconsistencies in pay and barriers to fair representation, help negotiate and work toward greater inclusion in the influencer industry and share brand opportunities and collaborate on posts/campaigns.
PRO: It is a great professional space that provides critical information on the sustainable fashion industry
CON: It has very few members, limited to professionals in the industry and the engagement and activity is quite infrequent
Slow Fashion World
Size: 2.9k members
This is a digital platform gathering a collaborative and engaging community sharing their stories, tips and resources to create and grow a social, sustainable and ethical businesses. This group is targeted for anyone building or already launched a conscious business, brand and social enterprise who is working towards creating a positive impact in the fashion industry.
PRO: It supports all your wins and offers tools, resources, special online and physical event offers, retreats and conscious lifestyle guides from around the world. This group is open to anyone interested in slowing down the conventional fashion business model.
CON: It is a great community but low engagement rates on posts shared.
Eco-Influencers | Sustainable Content Creators
Size: 448 members
This group is for sustainable living, eco-friendly, and zero-waste bloggers and influencers to collaborate, support each other, and grow our brands. The goal is to push sustainability to the forefront and help sustainable content creators flourish. The areas of focus are the following: sustainable living, sustainability, eco-friendly lifestyle, zero/low/minimal waste, minimalism, green beauty, organic food/beauty, natural parenting and climate action.
This was founded by Addie Fisher of Old World New & Tiny Green Earthling:
PRO: It is the most helpful location in collaborating through the regular posts guiding how bloggers and influencers can work together everyday, such as through sharing links to different social media platforms
CON: It is limited to sustainable living, eco-friendly, and zero-waste bloggers and influencers
Pyne & Smith Clothiers group
Size: 2.1k members
This is a place to share outfit inspiration, talk a bit about dresses and generally be nice people.
It was founded by Pyne & Clothiers, a sustainable fashion brand.
PRO: You can become a part of a close knit community with a love of well made clothing based in the USA.
CON: The content is limited to the brands clothing and there is not a diversification of people posting.
Sustainable Jobs
Size: 908 members
This is a group to post and search for ethical, sustainable, fairtrade, vegan & environmentally based work. You can find full-time & part time work positions can be advertised, while unpaid work will not be approved by admin.
PRO: This is a great place to stay up to date on potential job opportunities
CON: There are little posts being made and engagement levels are extremely low.
XR Fashion Action
Size: 27 members
This group is a place for like minded XR Boycott Fashion and XR Fashion Action Rebels to share thoughts, tips, articles and upcoming events.
Together we can use the power of fashion to reimagine society through the expression of different values and ideas.
PRO: It allows you to be aware of any initiatives around the globe in one main platform.
CON: You already have to be a rebel, or at least an understanding of Extinction Rebellion, to be part of this group.
Fashion Talks // Book Club
Size: 14 members
This is a space where you can join in the conversations about the chosen fashion books and at the end of the month have the opportunity to join the LIVE Q&A with the guest author to summarize the book. It's completely free and just requires you, your time & of course your book.
PRO: It is an active space to become engaged in an interesting book club
CON: The membership is small so it may not feel like a community
Sustainable Living IRL
Size: 212 members
This is a space where you can learn about and share real sustainable living advice for your regular, everyday life.
It was created as a division of Old World New by Addie Fisher, a sustainable living content creator.
PRO: There is regular sharing on content revolving around sustainable living
CON: Group provides zero to minimal engagement with content
Ethical/Sustainable Fashion Resource
Size: 1.2k members
This group aims to promote purchase choices that impact the world less negatively than products such as "fast fashion" by providing access to and discussion about resources for ethical brands - including the re-selling or swapping of new or second-hand goods.
PRO: It has a diverse array of content being shared from unique individuals in the ethical.sustainable fashion scene
CON: Group provides zero to minimal engagement with content
Ethical Brands for Fashion Revolution!
Size: 867 members
This group has been set up to plan an annual event for Ethical Fashion Brands for Fashion Revolution week in April. We know who made our clothes!
PRO: It provides a engaged community of sustainable fashion lovers that share interesting content
CON: There is a misconception it is only a space for brands and only active during April
Fashion Revolution Education
Size: 2.6k members
This is Fashion Revolution Education. Share your ideas, images, initiatives, innovation and stories. It is guided by "be curious, find out, do something"
PRO: Industry leaders are sharing relevant content on a daily basis to an engaged audience
CON: NONE