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A Peek Inside Dallas Blogger Molly Tuttle’s Vegan-Conscious Home

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A Peek Inside Dallas Blogger Molly Tuttle’s Vegan-Conscious Home

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Dallasite Molly Tuttle, founder of the lifestyle blog FashionVeggie, proves that there’s more to veganism than choosing salads over steak. In her day-to-day life, the style maven opts for makeup that wasn’t tested on animals, wears clothing without leather or fur, and picks eco-friendly products whenever possible.

The lifestyle may sound limiting, but Tuttle’s popular posts prove just the opposite. Her blog is full of eclectic outfits, gorgeous hair and nail products, and meat-free stir-fries any omnivore would devour. But the real culmination of her vegan lifestyle is her home: an earthy, airy, and modern little Lakewood house she shares with three giant rescue dogs. Every detail was carefully chosen for both style and ethical impact: the leather is faux, the pillows are down-alternative, and the only animal fur you’ll find comes in the form of a seriously cool tiger painting.

We love how she plays with texture with an exposed brick living room, a slate gray subway-tiled shower, and a wood-paneled bathroom, and we can’t get enough of bohemian details like funky pillows and geodes on display. Take a peek inside and get inspired by Molly’s chic, cruelty-free style.

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