My Top 3 Sustainable Spring & Summer Looks

Posted by Malaika Haaning on

Here are my top 3 sustainable spring & summer looks for 2023. In my top three spring & summer looks you will find the white boat neck Hexagon T-shirt in soft organic cotton, the high waisted Bike tube skirt, the Love linen vest in a white linen with hand painted art by a local New York artist Tato, and finally the bestselling boat neck shift dress in white organic cotton the Hexagon Dress. I am showing how you can wear all the zero waste styles three or more ways for each style.

 Check out the video to see how to wear my favourite top 3 spring & summer zero-waste styles below.

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Feeling inspired? Click the images below to view the spring and summer style you like the best. 

Cathrine, Australia
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amazing and so comfy!

If you’re thinking about getting this dress, then get it! Not only is it stylish and edgy, but it’s so comfortable! Regardless of your body shape it will look amazing. I also love the fact that Malaika is zero waste and sustainably focused. I’ll be enjoying my dress for many years to come!

Two women wearing the LBD & Hexagon Shift Dress in black and white featuring a beautiful boat neck by Malaika New York

Olivia, United Kingdom

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The best LBD ever

LOVE IT. Super soft fabric, clever tailoring and very flattering.

Bex, Australia

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Hex Tee

Flattering, functional and sustainable. Once again, simple and elegant - the draping is masterful for which I am truly grateful.

Leandra Jordan, West Roxbury, MA

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Even Better Than I Thought!

Mailaika helped me fit the right size in a gorgeous angular vest. I can't believe the craftsmanship and attention to detail on the two pieces I purchased. They’re so well done and fit and hang in the most flattering way.

A woman wearing an asymmetrical black vest from ECONYL fibers. A black on black look by Malaika New York

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