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Video: Art + Fashion = Project Vyne

Thursday, 2 September 2010 07:32 by Bianca

Watch this episode of Conscious Living TV, for highlights from "Emergence"--the launch of Chicago-based Vyne magazine at the Museum of Contemporary Art which is bridging the gap between luxury and eco lifestyles.



 

Learn more about Bianca at ConsciousLivingTV.com

 

 

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The 80's Cross Body Bag Is All The Rage!

Saturday, 28 August 2010 08:15 by GreenGirls

The relaxed vibe of the cross body bag has found it's way back from the 80's!


For the girl on the go, the hands-free option is quite liberating! Remakes of the trademark look are now in stores, but why settle for anything less than the O.G.? VintageFirm.com's got your back!  


 


VintageFirm.com feels that wearing vintage is a highly rewarding way to style. With the fun of reminiscing for an era, you are reusing products and giving it a whole new appreciation.


Here's our top picks from our Eco chic sister site, VintageFirm.com


Picture of 1980's Vintage Red Cross Body Bag w/ Gold Hoop Detail
1980's Vintage Red Cross Body Bag w/ Gold Hoop Detail

This red soft vinyl zip top cross body bag by Bueno speaks 80's out loud.  (more)

Picture of 1980's Vintage Cross Body Chain Strap Shoulder Bag
1980's Vintage Black Chain Strap Shoulder Bag by Ande

The quilted front flap with gold chain strap bag by Ande draped over a dress is classic chic  (more)

 Picture of 1980's Women's Vintage Croc Print Cross Body Bag

1980's Women's Vintage Croc Print Abstract Cross Body Bag

Awesome black faux croc leather bag with bursts of colored patches and a faux silver buckle on the top flap.

Picture of 1980's Vintage Black Cross Body Bag 1980's Vintage Cross Body Shoulder Bag w/ Gathered Exterior

This black soft vinyl zip top cross body bag is 80's toned down. Worn with a simple outfit or a more detailed wear, this bag will put the look together.  (more)

Picture of 1980's Women's Vintage Cross Body Rectangular Leather Purse
1980's Women's Vintage Cross Body Rectangular Front Flap Leather Purse

This flap top rectangular bag would be perfect for a laid back day in cut off jeans and a cotton T.  (more)


Check out more 80's bags at VintageFirm.com!

 

 

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The Green Girls Launches Fashion Boutique, VintageFirm.com

Thursday, 26 August 2010 17:35 by GreenGirls

Girls and fashion go hand in hand. Green Girls and Vintage Fashion? Well, it just makes sense! We'd like to introduce you to our new sister site, VintageFirm.com!


TheGreenGirls.com and ADS Management, LLC has launched VintageFirm.com, an online vintage fashion boutique. VintageFirm.com celebrates the timeless beauty of vintage fashion by featuring original handpicked items from the 40's and 50's to the late 80's and making them accessible to you.


Why Vintage Fashion?

We are always looking for new and fun opportunities to grow and after our 2nd Year Bash & Fashion Show, the decision was made. Fashion is the new addition TheGreenGirls.com!


We considered a new organic clothing line, but that meant creating new products to consume. Why not go deeper than that; go greener than that? By reviving our love for the nostalgic times of the past through vintage fashion, we are helping the environment by keeping these beautiful, timeless pieces out of landfills and into your fashionable wardrobes.


"Who doesn't LOVE vintage fashion?", asks Apple Levy, founder of TheGreenGirls.com and creator of VintageFirm.com"There's something beautiful and wistful about the early eras. What better way to appreciate and to get your nostalgia fix than sporting vintage wear?"  




Vintage products added daily! Visit VintageFirm.com and get your fashion fix in timeless style!


 

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The Green Initiative - Humanitarian Fashion Show

Friday, 20 August 2010 08:00 by GreenGirls

Green Youth Movement presents "The Green Initiative - Humanitarian Fashion Show"


Saturday, October 16, 2010 from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM (PT)


Hollywood, CA


Tickets Available Now


 

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The Green Side of Project Runway

Friday, 13 August 2010 15:30 by GreenWithEnvy

I’ve been a huge fan of Project Runway since it started 8 seasons ago.  What’s not to love about watching a group of passionate and truly unique fashion designers compete against each other in a high-pressure , yet thrilling setting.  And although these designers never cease to amaze (or disappoint) me…I have always felt the show was lacking in the Eco-Conscience department.  Yes they recycle items and use trash to make clothes…but I’m talking about a different level of sustainability.  Real Eco-Fashion is about making clothes that take into account the environment, the health of the consumers who wear them and the working conditions of the people who make them.


Project Runway has introduced us to a couple sustainable designers over the years, most notable Leanne Marshall, Season 5 winner.  Leanne has been designing with sustainable textiles for years, and recently produced a 100% Eco-Friendly Spring/Summer 2010 Line using organic cottons and hemp silk.  View the entire Look Book here.  She even has a line of ready-to-wear and custom designed wedding dresses!  Not only are they gorgeous, they are Eco-Friendly!!!
 

Info and image via treehugger 


I was also excited to hear what last season’s winner Seth Aaron Henderson is up to! Seth Aaron is gearing up for Portland Fashion Week on October 6-10, and he is bringing his all new Solar-Inspired Collection with him!  Seth Aaron partnered with SolarWorld to draw inspiration for his line as a reaction to “Pressing energy, environmental and economic challenges facing the country,” and because of his interest in exploring solar technology’s aesthetic possibilities.  His line will showcase on October 9 in PFW’s Sustainable Fashion Showcase.  And get this…The runway will be covered in SolarWorld’s all-new black monocrystalline solar panels.  How sexy is that? 

 Info via EcoSalon 


But who I’m most excited about is this season’s Gretchen Jones, Eco-Designer at MothLove and winner of both weeks 1 & 2!  Bohemian in lifestyle and design, Jones aims to create collections that beg to be worn and fallen in love with... While noted for its luxurious but minimalist aesthetics, MothLove consciously creates modern and sustainable designs. In addition, nearly all Jones' fabrics are environmentally conscious; including organic cottons, silk, bamboo and soy blends, with low impact & natural dye processes.  I’m head over heels in love with everything I’ve seen from Gretchen Jones.  Her clothes make being green seem easy-breezy!  I wish her the best of luck in winning the show…take it home for us Green Girls Gretchen!

 

Image via Bobbin Talk

With my mind in a flurry of Eco-Fashion, I felt I needed to get the perspective of someone who is just starting out.  Thankfully my dear friend Charise Noelle Crawford is a recent graduate of Fashion Careers College and creator and sole designer of "Pommier~ handmade, one~of~a~kind, party dresses for the eco-fabulous."  I was so excited to interview Charise, and I’m certain you’ll enjoy her refreshing attitude and dedicated passion to “Ethical Fashion”.  I know I did!
  

1. Why did you decide to become an Eco-Fashion Designer?

I chose to go into what I call "ethical fashion" because I believe fashion to be one of the most powerful forms of artistic expression in today's society, for the designer and wearer alike. Each garment I design is unique, charming and most importantly, wearable. It is very important to me as a mother, as a human being and co-inhabiter of this planet to create my art responsibly and inspire others to pursue a sustainable and socially conscious lifestyle.
 

2. What simple things can the average fashion designer do be more sustainable?

Sustainable doesn't necessarily mean "organic". While I prefer organic textiles, is it actually more "sustainable" to reuse fabric and notions from retired garments, vintage fabric, sheets, curtains, etc. When purchasing new textiles I research not only the growing, processing and dying practices, but also who is ultimately benefiting from my purchase. The most sustainable practice of all is to make timeless pieces sewn to last for generations.
 

3. Why is it important for the fashion industry to be more environmentally conscious?

Everyone participates in fashion on one level or another, except perhaps nudists, which means there is a lot of clothing being produced constantly. On such an enormous scale, the impact conventional manufacturing practices have on our environment is devastating. The fashion industry has the power and the opportunity to lead people in a new, sustainable and ethical direction. Whether positive or negative, we must consider our impact!
 

4. As an aspiring Eco-Fashion Designer, how do you plan to build a name for yourself?
I am prepared to walk through any door that could possibly open for me. As a designer of one-of-a-kinds and custom pieces, word-of-mouth and participation in local events is going to be the most effective way to get my name out there. In the future, I aspire to have my own boutique where I will continue to hand make all of my designs.
 
 

Charise in  her own organic, hemp/cotton jersey halter dress with removable (fallen and gathered) peacock feathers.  Designed for Eco-Palooza, sustainable fashion event.

 

If you’re interested in seeing more from Charise, she will be showing her Spring 2011 Collection at this year's Golden Hanger Awards, November 13th, 2010, at the Town & Country Hotel in San Diego. It’s a charity event for the Make-a-Wish Foundation and a fabulous way for FCC students to showcase their final collections.  And who knows…maybe one day we’ll see Charise on Project Runway!!!
 

So next time you’re shopping for that perfect item, make sure you consider how and where it was produced, because Being Green is always In Style!
 

Learn more about Carlee at Green with Envy Events
 

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