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10 Sustainable Fashion Brands in India (And Why Dear Tomorrow Stands Out)

10 Sustainable Fashion Brands in India (And Why Dear Tomorrow Stands Out)

In the past few years, India has witnessed a beautiful shift toward conscious living — and with it, a rise in sustainable fashion. From handloom revival to naturally dyed fabrics, consumers are choosing brands that care for both the planet and people.

Here are 10 Indian brands leading the sustainable style movement — and why our brand, Dear Tomorrow, is proud to be part of this journey.

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1. No Nasties

A pioneer in India’s ethical fashion space, No Nasties offers 100% organic, Fairtrade-certified clothing. Their clean cuts and zero-waste packaging set the bar high.


2. Okhai

Blending traditional crafts with modern silhouettes, Okhai empowers rural artisans and showcases handcrafted embroidery on breathable cottons.


3. Buna Studio

A slow fashion label known for delicate silhouettes and plant-based dyes, Buna is loved for its earthy palette and handwoven textures.


4. Farog

Minimalist and mood-based, Farog creates naturally dyed garments using herbs and florals. A strong visual identity makes them stand out.


5. The Summer House

With a focus on timeless design, The Summer House combines ethical sourcing with beautiful tailoring, working with traditional weavers across India.


6. Brown Living (Marketplace)

While not a brand itself, Brown Living curates dozens of sustainable Indian labels and eco-friendly fashion options — including handmade and upcycled pieces.


7. Pomogrenade

This homegrown label embraces soft, breathable fabrics in fresh, feminine cuts — often handmade in small batches.


8. Kosha

Best known for their sustainable winter wear, Kosha balances function with fashion while using natural fibers and ethical production.


9. Maati by Neha Kabra

Their seasonless, versatile pieces use azo-free dyes and handloom fabrics. A favorite among slow fashion lovers.


10. Dear Tomorrow — That’s Us 🌸

While we’re still young in our journey, Dear Tomorrow was born with a strong purpose:

🧡 We collect flower and fruit waste from local cafés — like marigold petals, pomegranate rinds, avocado pits — and transform them into natural dyes.

🧵 Each piece is:

  • Made-to-order to reduce waste

  • Handcrafted using mulmul & kota cotton

  • Dyed in-house in Kerala with no toxic chemicals

💚 Our mission? To bring affordable, earth-loving dresses to women who love minimalism, softness, and story-rich garments.


🌿 Final Thoughts

Sustainable fashion in India is no longer a trend — it’s a movement. Whether you’re new to it or building a conscious wardrobe, explore these beautiful brands. And if you’re looking for something truly intimate, handcrafted, and dyed from nature — Dear Tomorrow is here to wrap you in flowers.

🌸 Browse Our Naturally Dyed Dresses → Shop Now

📝 Have questions about slow fashion? Let’s talk on Instagram @deartomorrowstudio

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