COLD IN TAMPA: Embracing Sustainability in Fashion

by Pulp Mag

In the ever-evolving world of fashion, a new wave of consciousness has emerged, urging us to rethink our choices and embrace sustainability. Pulp magazine, in collaboration with the visionary brands donated at The Bazaar for Good in collaboration with Style Saves is proud to present its first editorial, Cold in Tampa, shedding light on the importance of sustainable fashion and the inspiring efforts of Miami's independent artists.

 

Miami, renowned for its vibrant energy and eclectic style, has become a hub for independent designers who are pushing the boundaries of sustainable fashion. Through their creative expressions, they are challenging the norms and crafting a new narrative where ethics and aesthetics go hand in hand.

 

Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to the brands that contributed to this editorial showcase. Miansai, Hurricane Hats, Charo Ruiz Ibiza, Veronica Beard, Shop Alexis, and Jennifer Miller have exemplified their commitment to sustainable practices. By utilizing eco-friendly materials, promoting fair trade, and embracing ethical production methods, these brands are paving the way for a brighter future in fashion.

Cold in Tampa, serves as a poignant metaphor for the changing climate we face globally. It reflects the urgent need to address environmental issues and reassess our consumption patterns. By turning to sustainable brands, we can make a positive impact on the planet and inspire others to follow suit.

 

Cold in Tampa, serves as a poignant metaphor for the changing climate we face globally. It reflects the urgent need to address environmental issues and reassess our consumption patterns. By turning to sustainable brands, we can make a positive impact on the planet and inspire others to follow suit.

 

Photographed by the talented Juan Carlos Ariano, "Cold in Tampa" captures the essence of Miami's vibrant fashion scene while highlighting the importance of sustainable choices. Ariano's lens beautifully captures the intricate details and textures, showcasing the unique vision and craftsmanship of these independent artists.

 

Styled by Laura Daza, each ensemble tells a story of conscious fashion. The looks curated for "Cold in Tampa" prove that sustainability doesn't mean compromising style. Daza's keen eye for pairing eco-conscious pieces with contemporary designs demonstrates that fashion can be both ethically produced and visually captivating.

As we navigate the challenges of a changing climate, it is more important than ever to recognize the power we hold as consumers. By supporting independent artists and brands committed to sustainability, we can foster a fashion industry that is not only stylish but also environmentally responsible. Let us join hands and embrace the transformative potential of sustainable fashion, creating a future where beauty and conscience intertwine seamlessly.

 

 

Photographer Juan Carlos Ariano

Styling Laura Daza

Video Augusto Mendez

Make-up Nathalie Lahoud

Wardrobe: The Bazaar for Good

Olive Blazer & Skirt Veronica Beard

Accesories Miansai

Hats Hurricane Lab

Skirt & tops Charo Ruiz Ibiza

Sequin pant Shop Alexis

Silver star medallion Necklace Jennifer Miller Jewelry