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Monthly newspaper and online publication targeting 18 to 35 year olds. The ultimate guide to the hottest parties, going out and having fun. Music, fashion, film, travel, festivals, technology, comedy, and parties! London, Barcelona, Miami and Ibiza.

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Their pieces are sure to please fans of Urban Outfitters, MONKI and Lazy Oaf, as well as those concerned with the environment, workers rights and animal cruelty. Starting off in denim apparel, the brand now makes a wide range of men & women's clothes, shoes and accessories. The company's original aims were to be the ultimate sustainable jeanswear brand. They initally launched their brand with their own original unisex skinny fit jeans. Today the sustainability aim still exists, you can buy eco-friendly materials and buyers can recycle old garments. Their flagship store in London even has textile recycling bins for clothes to be dropped off at. Cheap Monday's dedication to the world's welfare does not end at the environment. The company is devoted to their social responsibilities as well, including maintaining workers rights at every stage of production. In addition to this Cheap Monday is also a cruelty-free brand concerned with animal rights. Their most recent collection, released this month stays true to these values. The 130 bps line is sure to add an edge to any wardrobe. Inspired by raves, smoke machines, lasers and kickdrums the collection includes printed tees in the style of old rave flyers. So if you are looking for ethical and edgy fashion, Cheap Monday is definitely one to watch. GUESTLIST 2017 / ISSUE 104 15 FASHION CHEAP MONDAY - ETHICAL & EDGY FASHION Looking for environmentally friendly and trendy clothes might not sound easy but Cheap Monday makes it so.

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