VFR’s Vegan Fashion Directory Update: February 2026

At Vegan Fashion Repository, we track vegan fashion brands and update the Directory regularly.

February is often marketed as the month of love — romantic love, self-love, platonic love — you name it — and so we’re turning our attention to fashion’s equivalent of, well, anything love-related: intimates.

What we wear against our skin every day does matter. For this update, we curated five lingerie, sleepwear, and loungewear brands that are not only vegan but also committed to sustainable materials and responsible production. From organic-certified fabrics to small-scale, made-to-order manufacturing, each brand takes a thoughtful approach to comfort, quality, and impact.

Quick thought: it only makes sense to align what we wear next to our skin with our values, too.

In February 2026, we added the following brands to the Directory:

BROOK THERE (USA)

Category: women’s underwear & sleepwear, women’s loungewear

Founded in 2009 by Brook DeLorme, Brook There is a US-based lingerie brand specialising in minimalist underwear made primarily from GOTS-certified organic cotton. Fabrics are milled and dyed in California, and garments are cut and sewn by a small team in Massachusetts. The brand focuses on low-impact materials, domestic production, and reduced packaging, avoiding conventional synthetic blends where possible.

DANIELA PARADEIS (Austria)

Category: underwear & socks, swimwear, bridal, small accessories

Founded in 2015 by Daniela Paradeis, the Vienna-based brand offers lingerie and swimwear and is run entirely by Paradeis herself, who designs, patterns, sews, and finishes each piece. The brand focuses on made-to-order production to minimise waste and avoid overproduction. Collections are crafted primarily from European deadstock and surplus materials, ensuring all pieces are vegan and sweatshop-free. Daniela Paradeis combines vintage-inspired design with modern functionality, offering custom sizing and personalisation. One tree is planted for every order placed.

KENT (USA)

Category: underwear & sleepwear, women’s loungewear, men’s loungewear

Founded by Stacy Grace, KENT is a US-based underwear brand specialising in 100% organic cotton garments. The brand uses GOTS-certified organic Supima cotton and bio-based elastics derived from renewable tree resources, avoiding synthetic fibres such as polyester, nylon, and elastane. Production takes place in a Fairtrade and GOTS-certified facility in India. KENT focuses on plastic-free products and compostable packaging.

LUVA HUVA (UK)

Category: women’s lingerie & sleepwear, women’s loungewear, jewellery

Founded in 2009 in London, Luva Huva is a lingerie, sleepwear, and loungewear brand producing made-to-order pieces in the UK. The brand uses organic cotton (GOTS-certified), bamboo jersey, SeaCell™, recycled lace, and surplus fabrics. Production is small-scale and designed to minimise waste, with plastic-free packaging and a repair service offered to extend product lifespan.

WILDNESS (UK)

Category: women’s lingerie

Founded in 2024, WILDNESS is a Glasgow-based lingerie brand specialising in underwear made from organic cotton, TENCEL™ Lyocell, organic viscose bamboo, and recycled nylon lace. Pieces are sewn in Romania, with fabrics sourced from European suppliers. The brand does not use elastane in its garments and focuses on recyclable or biodegradable fabrics where possible. The dyehouse in Italy uses environmentally approved OEKO-TEX certified dyes, and previously dyed fabrics are OEKO-TEX certified.

These additions are a prime example of how the intimates category is evolving, with greater attention to fibre choices, supply chains, and production scale. As the definition of “vegan” fashion continues to expand, we remain focused not only on what materials are excluded but also on how garments are actually made.

Stay tuned for our next update, where we continue expanding our global directory of vegan fashion innovators.

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