Community Resources

We Stand for Women. All Women. Period.
At Spice Market, we’re not just designing for women—we’re fighting for them. That means supporting access to reproductive care, period equity, and holistic wellness—especially for those in marginalized communities. We’re proud to support:🔗 SisterSong🔗 Planned Parenthood🔗 The Pad Project Because empowerment starts with access—and no one should be left behind. 👉 Read the full post to see how we’re using fashion to fuel change. Read more...
Fast Fashion is Out. Intention is In.
At Spice Market, we’re creating clothing that means something—from made-to-order drops and small batch production to ethically sourced materials and minimal waste. We’re proud to grow alongside platforms pushing fashion forward, like:🔗 Fashion Revolution🔗 Remake🔗 Eco-Age Because cute shouldn’t cost the planet—and your clothes should tell a story, not leave a footprint. 👉 Read the full post to see how we’re doing things differently. Read more...
We Design for the Water—So We Protect It Too
At Spice Market, our swimwear is inspired by nature’s beauty, especially the oceans and coastlines that shaped our heritage. But inspiration comes with responsibility. That’s why we support initiatives that protect marine life, restore coastlines, and keep our beaches clean. Through our commitment to sustainability, we back organizations like:🔗 Surfrider Foundation🔗 Ocean Conservancy🔗 Heal the Bay When you wear Spice Market, you’re not just styling the beach—you’re helping save it. Read more...
Immigration is Layered—And No One Should Be Left Behind
At Spice Market, we’ve seen how hard it can be for students and creatives navigating the immigration system while chasing their dreams. That’s why we support organizations providing legal aid and emergency funding for those facing visa challenges or immigration-related stress. Because fashion isn’t just what we wear—it’s who we stand with. 🔗 Read the full post + explore the orgs we support:Immigrant Legal Resource CenterThe Young Center for Immigrant Children’s RightsNational Immigration Law Center Read more...