
Every fashion brand seems to be claiming that they’re “sustainable” or “ethical.” But with so many vague claims and little real clarity, it’s tough to know who’s truly walking the talk. For conscious shoppers, the question is clear: Can I trust this brand’s ethical clothing standards?
Why Certifications Matter
That’s where certifications come in. They offer third-party validation and a helpful starting point for shoppers who want to make more informed choices. But when it comes to fashion, not all certifications go far enough.
Eco-Stylist’s certification aims to change that. It digs deeper into what matters- like fair labour, supply chain transparency, and genuine environmental responsibility- while helping brands grow and communicate their values clearly. Whether you’re shopping more consciously or building a responsible brand, this certification offers something more thoughtful and practical.
The Limitations of Mainstream Certifications
As sustainability gains ground in the fashion world, certifications have become a popular way to cut through the noise. They offer reassurance that a brand meets certain ethical or environmental standards—and for conscious consumers, that can feel like a lifeline.
But not all certifications mean the same thing, and in many cases, they don’t go far enough to capture the full picture of what a fashion brand is really doing.
Certifications Like GOTS and Fair Trade
Certifications such as Fair Trade and GOTS are widely recognised and can be a good starting point. They each focus on a specific area- like ensuring fair wages for farmers or verifying the organic status of cotton. But because they look at just one part of the supply chain, they can sometimes leave big gaps.
For instance, a brand might use organic materials but not provide transparency about how workers are treated during production. In that case, a certification may look reassuring on the surface, while deeper questions remain unanswered.
It’s also worth noting that these certifications can be expensive and difficult for smaller or emerging brands to access. That often means only large, well-resourced companies get to display these badges- even if their practices aren’t necessarily better than those of smaller, uncertified brands doing great work behind the scenes.
B Corporation: Trusted, But Not Fashion-Specific
Then there’s B Corp—a certification that carries significant consumer trust and is often seen as a gold standard for ethical business. We support the B Corp movement and believe all businesses should strive to be social enterprises. B Corp evaluates companies across key impact areas, like workers’ rights, environmental footprint, and community involvement.
However, B Corp is not a fashion-specific sustainability certification. It’s industry agnostic, and the evaluation doesn’t always give shoppers clear insight into what a specific fashion brand is doing when it comes to ethical sourcing, fair wages, or sustainable materials.
A brand might hold B Corp status yet offer little detail about their supply chain or the working conditions behind their clothes. That doesn’t mean they’re doing anything wrong—it just means the badge itself isn’t a guarantee of sustainable or ethical fashion practices.
In fact, we’ve certified some B Corps at Eco-Stylist—and failed others. That’s because our criteria focuses specifically on fashion supply chains, including labour rights, environmental impact, and transparency.
If you’re curious to dig deeper into how different certifications compare, our breakdown here offers more insight.
Eco-Stylist’s Ethical Clothing Certification

At Eco-Stylist, we believe sustainability should be more than a label- it should be a promise backed by evidence. That’s why we created our own certification process tailored specifically to the fashion industry.
Unlike many certifications that offer a broad or generalised approach, our process is designed to dig deeper. We assess brands across three core areas: transparency, fair labour, and environmental sustainability. This means we look at everything from how clearly a brand communicates its supply chain, to whether it pays living wages, to the environmental impact of its materials and manufacturing.
But we don’t stop at assessment. We also provide detailed feedback and support– helping brands not just meet the standard, but continue to grow. For some, that means improving communication about practices they already have in place. For others, it’s about identifying meaningful changes that lead to long-term impact.
The result? Certified brands on our site are among the top 10% of all fashion brands for sustainability. For consumers, this means an easy, trustworthy way to shop more ethically. And for brands, it’s a chance to gain visibility and connect with an audience that cares.
Discover what it takes to become Eco-Stylist certified– and why it matters.
How to Use the Certification as a Conscious Shopper
Shopping sustainably shouldn’t feel like detective work. That’s why Eco-Stylist’s certification exists: to give you a clear, trustworthy way to identify brands that genuinely care about ethics and the planet. Instead of relying on vague claims or confusing jargon, our process highlights brands that meet strong standards for labour rights, environmental responsibility, and transparency.
Whether you’re looking for eco-conscious denim or just want to support better businesses, our guide helps you shop in line with your values- without the overwhelm.
Look for the Eco-Stylist Badge
This is your shortcut to trustworthy fashion. Only brands that pass our thorough assessment earn the Eco-Stylist badge, meaning they meet high ethical clothing standards across the board from fair labour and transparent sourcing to sustainable materials. When you see the badge, you can be confident the brand has done the work- not just the marketing.

Ready to start discovering certified brands you can feel good about? Browse our curated list of ethical brands to support—all vetted through our certification process.
Filter by Category and Criteria
Use filters on our platform to discover brands based on what matters most to you- whether that’s finding sustainable clothing certification for outerwear or prioritizing low-impact materials and living wage guarantees. You don’t need to decode long policy pages- we’ve done the heavy lifting.
Compare Brands Side-by-Side
Our comparison tool lets you see how brands stack up across the key pillars of sustainability. Quickly identify strengths and areas for improvement so you can make informed decisions based on values, not guesswork.
Dig Deeper with Our Brand Profiles
Click into any certified brand to explore how they source materials, treat workers, and reduce their environmental footprint. Every profile includes clear summaries that highlight both achievements and challenges- because transparency matters.
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How Eco-Stylist’s Certification Supports Brands

Eco-Stylist’s certification isn’t just a stamp of approval- it’s a collaborative process designed to help brands grow and improve. Many fashion brands, especially smaller or emerging ones, face challenges in clearly communicating their sustainability efforts. Even when brands are doing the right things- like paying living wages or reducing their environmental footprint- those actions can be overlooked if not properly communicated.
That’s where Eco-Stylist steps in. Through our certification process, we offer brands a detailed assessment that highlights their strengths and pinpoints areas for growth. We also help them improve transparency and better articulate their sustainability story. Whether that means adding missing supply chain info to a website or offering guidance on how to disclose fair labour practices, we meet brands where they are.
Our aim isn’t just to evaluate- it’s to empower. We support brands with practical advice, a clear roadmap, and ongoing visibility through our platform, blogs, and newsletters. For many brands, certification with Eco-Stylist is the first step toward becoming more transparent, more credible, and more aligned with the values of today’s conscious consumers.
Don’t just take our word for it- read how brands like MiiR and SAOLA have embraced the certification to tell their sustainability story and connect with a like-minded audience.
The result? A practical sustainability plan that serves your brand for years to come, along with a trusted certification that opens doors. Certified brands gain visibility through features on our platform, blog, and newsletter- reaching thousands of conscious consumers actively looking for sustainable fashion.
If your brand is ready to stand out and lead with integrity, our certification is more than a badge- it’s a partnership.
For Brands: Get Certified
If you’re a fashion brand committed to doing better- or already doing the work but struggling to communicate it- Eco-Stylist’s certification can help. Our process is tailored specifically to the fashion industry and designed to support you at every stage of your sustainability journey.
We don’t just evaluate your brand- we help you grow. From identifying areas for improvement to crafting a more transparent and compelling sustainability story, our certification is both a credibility-builder and a strategic tool. You’ll walk away with a practical roadmap to enhance your impact and better connect with conscious consumers.
Plus, certified brands gain ongoing visibility through our platform, blog features, and newsletters- putting your brand in front of a growing community of ethical shoppers actively seeking better alternatives.
Want to stand out in a crowded market and build trust with your audience? Get certified with Eco-Stylist and become a brand shoppers believe in.

Ropafadzo is a content writer and Modern Languages student based in Essex. She cares deeply about sustainability, ethics, and how we tell stories around fashion. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, learning about different ways of life, and exploring what conscious living means to different people.









