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Better Brand Edit: More Sustainable New Year’s Eve Outfits

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18 Dec, 2024

This post was originally published on Good on You

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Looking to see out 2024 in more sustainable style? Check out our editors’ picks of party outfits from small and independent brands—all highly rated by Good On You. 

More sustainable outfits to ring in 2025

Whether you’re looking into slow fashion for the first time or need some new pieces to rock your New Year’s Eve festivities, supporting better fashion brands can be a great option. As ever, we also recommend looking in your closet or your local charity shop for pieces you’ll love for many festive events to come.

Truthfully, New Year’s Eve can be tricky—it’s no easy feat balancing weather-appropriate (especially if you’re in the Northern Hemisphere) with something that makes you feel confident and comfortable and that is more sustainable. At Good On You, our mission is to help you understand how brands impact the issues you care about. In line with this ethos, our editors have curated party-ready picks from brands rated highly against our methodology. They’re organised into women’s and menswear. Scroll on to find your NYE match.

Womenswear party outfits

Collage of more sustainable womenswear party outfits

1. Fanfare Linen Suit

2. Herth Inez Organic Silk Maxi Dress

3. CAES Open-Side Dress

4. OMNES Marin Dress

5. VEERAH Vegan Stiletto Heels

6. BEEN London Millais Bag

7. Bario Neal Gold Vermeil Necklace With Emerald and Sapphire

8. sui Organic Cotton Shirt Dress

9. WE-AR4 Cocktail Blazer

10. ABLE Millie Puff Sleeve Midi Dress

 

Gender-neutral and menswear for new year’s eve

Collage of more sustainable mens party outfits

1. Armedangels Organic Cotton Shirt

2. Artknit Studios Woolen Trousers

3. E.L.V. Denim Flared Jeans

4. The Glade Kilt Wrap Skirt

5. FUTURA Jewelry Contemporary Gold Studs

6. COG Alan Vegan Chelsea Boots

7. ZEROBARRACENTO Andrea Coat

8. Kotn Nilus Trousers

9. Pangaia Oversized Blazer

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