Meet the “team” behind Faun Studio 🤗
Sometimes being a small business owner can feel working 100 different jobs - which often times is the case! As someone with ADHD and a hatred for redundancy, I wouldn’t have it any other way 🤍
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Put it in the Louvre.
Clothes that look good, feel good, and do good 🎀 made in certified ethical production facilities with responsibly sourced cotton, because angels deserve sustainable fashion
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Walking away from a stable 9-5 seemed intimidating at first, but knowing that I was going to be in an environment where I was constantly learning about something I’m passionate about, with the ability to make a difference in the world, made it worth it !
Always improving and looking for ways to make sustainable fashion fun 🫶🏼
We don’t just curate clothes, we curate pieces you can feel good in!
Style should never come at ANYONES expense 🫶🏼 that’s why we use eco-conscious fabrics, partner with ethically certified production facilities, and use carbon neutral shipping to make sure there’s love and happiness on every level of the supply chain.
Backstock fabrics = unused, leftover textiles from manufacturers
Most brands discard them but I redesign them!
By using backstock, we help reduce overproduction, minimize waste, and create limited pieces that won’t be mass-produced.
So basically…. less waste, more intention.
Faun came from stepping away from something that didn’t sit right anymore and questioning how clothing is actually made, sold and worn.
Sometimes what doesn’t work out is what makes space for things that feel more aligned 💕
So what does it mean? Ethical fashion is about how your clothes are made, who makes them, and their impact on the planet. It prioritizes:
• Fair wages and safe working conditions for garment workers
• Low-volume or no mass production to reduce waste
• Eco-friendly, sustainable fabrics (like organic cotton, linen, recycled materials)
• Timeless, high-quality designs over fast fashion trends
Choosing ethical fashion means buying less, choosing better, and wearing longer!