Auguste The Label is a boutique vintage-inspired clothing brand that aims to design future vintage pieces. The website does not provide specific product details, positive or negative reviews, or information about ingredients or materials.
The term "clean label" refers to food products that are made with simple, recognizable ingredients and free from artificial additives and preservatives. The article explains that clean label is a multidimensional opportunity for food manufacturers and brands, and that the attributes consumers expect from a clean label vary by food category. The article does not provide information about Auguste The Labels products.
Auguste The Labels website has a section dedicated to dresses, but the product details only include the name of the dress and the price. There are no positive or negative reviews, or information about the materials used.
An article from Financial Times discusses sustainable fashion and mentions a pair of jeans made of "high quality recycled denim" and hemp, which were advertised as "positive impact" and "negative waste". However, the article does not provide any information about Auguste The Labels products.
Two Amazon product listings for dresses provide some information about the materials used. One dress is made of 60% cotton and 36% polyamide, while the other is made of 100% cotton. However, these dresses are not from Auguste The Label.