All products featured on Ethos have been independently selected by our editorial team. When you buy something through our links, Ethos may earn an affiliate commission. Thoughtful, slow gifts are ...
Vestiaire Collective’s new resale carbon credits program signals a shift in how the fashion industry measures impact, with the data, policies, and consumer behavior reshaping luxury resale. For many ...
Even as resale apps dominate the secondhand conversation, brick-and-mortar thrift and resale chains are thriving, too. When most shoppers picture a thrift store, two names likely come to mind: ...
As Japan’s matcha growers seek official recognition, they join a long lineage of producers whose names — such as Champagne, Harris Tweed, Parmigiano Reggiano — are protected by law. In Japan, the ...
Buying essential oils? Here’s how to spot the fakes, how to use oils safely, and which aromatherapy brands to trust. The modern essential oil shelf is deceptively pretty: amber bottles, botanical ...
Red-light therapy is stepping into dental care, with dentists and researchers exploring its potential to calm inflammation, accelerate healing, and strengthen gum tissue. Red-light therapy has moved ...
In partnership with the “King of the Grill,” Jason Kelce, Kingsford announces Slow Burn, a bold, unique fragrance capturing the essence of charcoal grilling. Kingsford’s new fragrance Slow Burn — made ...
In Ghana and Burkina Faso, regenerative shea farming is reshaping luxury beauty through women-led cooperatives. Rooted in the red earth of West Africa, the shea tree has become an unlikely cornerstone ...
Coming to Palm Springs in May 2026, the VWS Conscious Leadership Retreat puts the spotlight on sustainable, ethical leadership. The desert has long been a place for reinvention. Come May 2026, that ...
From Sabrina Carpenter’s vintage pop-up to Haley Wollens’ The RealReal sale and Diane von Furstenberg’s archive relaunch, celebrities are redefining resale as fashion’s new luxury frontier. When fans ...
LVMH deepens its biodiversity commitments by renewing a five-year partnership with UNESCO and inviting the Tiffany & Co. Foundation to focus on marine areas, signalling a new era of luxury-sector ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results