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Green Youth Movement Presents LA Fashion Week’s Eco Fashion Show

Friday, 12 March 2010 15:46 by GreenGirls

It’s Getting Haute in Here:

The Green Youth Movement Presents L.A. Fashion Week’s Eco Fashion Show


Nonprofit Greens the Runway to Raise Environmental Awareness


This season, green is the new black. Los Angeles-based nonprofit, the Green Youth Movement (GYM) will be presenting THE GREEN INITIATIVE: A Humanitarian Fashion Show at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 20, 2010 at Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood, California. As part of Los Angeles Fashion Week, this highly anticipated event aims to celebrate sustainable living by showcasing collections from eco-friendly designers. THE GREEN INITIATVE is positioned to prove that fashion and sustainability can go hand-in-hand, and that eco-conscious alternatives can be just as “haute” on the runway.


 



Produced by The Gallery Los Angeles, THE GREEN INITIATIVE will feature collections from sustainable designers such as Emily Factor, Lizzie Parker and others. All designs are made in the United States, utilize sustainable materials and are responsibly produced – just the kind of environmentally sound solution that the Green Youth Movement advocates in its mission to promote sustainable living and green education amongst the younger generation.



THE GREEN INITIATIVE is an opportunity to communicate the importance of living sustainably to the next generation of consuming adults,” says 17-year-old Ally Maize, Los Angeles’ resident “green teen” and founder of the Green Youth Movement. “We want people to reduce, reuse, recycle and rethink the choices they make every day in every aspect of their lives, including fashion.”


Proceeds from THE GREEN INITIATIVE will go to the Green Youth Movement’s conservation and reforestation initiatives, notably a tree-planting project in the Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area to offset the fashion show’s carbon footprint.


“Fashion is such a big part of youth culture and serves as an ideal means of raising global awareness of sustainable living,” adds Ally. “We hope THE GREEN INITIATIVE gets people excited about being green and making environmentally-conscious lifestyle choices.”



To join in on the glamour, purchase tickets for THE GREEN INITIATIVE at http://gymfashionshowtix.eventbrite.com.


For more information on the Green Youth Movement, please visit http://www.greenyouthmovement.org.


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@GreenGirls & Guru In @Treehugger's Best Of Green Fashion & Beauty!

Monday, 8 March 2010 19:47 by GreenGirls

It's time for Best Of Green 2010 at Treehugger and The Green Girls are nominated for Best Style Twitter Feed for the 2nd year! We snagged last year's title of Best Style Twitter Feed (Group) and it sure would give us a warm fuzzy feeling if we snag 2010. 


Also on the Fashion & Beauty category is our very own guru Amanda of Fashion, Evolved nominated for Best Fashion Website or Blog!



 

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Video: Suzy Cameron's Eco Dress for Tonight's Academy Awards

Sunday, 7 March 2010 11:14 by GreenGirls

Global Green's Pre-Oscar party unveiled the eco-friendly gown Suzy Amis Cameron plans to wear on the red carpet at the Academy Awards on Sunday, March 7 as part of her “Red Carpet Green Dress” design campaign to benefit Muse Elementary.

Jillian Granz, a student from Michigan State University won the competition and was recognized by Suzy and James Cameron who also spoke about their passion for creating green schools and healthy learning environments for kids.

Watch this video as Suzy & James Cameron talk about the contest & unveils the dress at Global Green's Pre-Oscar Party

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Paper Bouquets! Copper-Willow Eco Bridal Event

Friday, 5 March 2010 11:56 by Janine

This past Monday was my first, official, voyage into the ocean of possible wedding planning. Although we have not yet figured out a wedding date, I received an invitation to this event and decided to go and see what I might find.

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Copper-Willow is what they call an Eco-Luxe Letterpress studio. They specialize in special occasion invitations, most notably weddings. They use eco-friendly papers, all of which are a minimum of 30% recycled content up to 100% recycled content and are FSC or Green Seal approved. Copper-Willow also offers tree-free papers and inks are soy based.

 

flowers2 Copper-Willow started out by the wives, (Leora and Jill) of two best friends coming together to create a business they felt good about which would also allow them to raise a family. Now on board is one of the ladies mother, Susan, offering a creative alternative to fresh flowers for events.

Susan can make flowers out of eco-friendly papers, such as papers made from mulberry. The paper flowers hold up better on cakes (don't wilt). If they get squashed, they can be re-fluffed. And they have a MUCH longer life span than traditional flowers so brides can keep their bouquets and pass them down. Although there is a chemical process you can do to preserve fresh bouquets, chemicals are not a green girl move and by Susan's own personal experience, they don't preserve color (possibly turning the flowers brown in the process) whereas the color is preserved with the paper bouquets.


One of Susan's selling points to the possible brides that night was that she can re-create bouquets from pictures, so if a bride went with a fresh bouquet, she could then have it re-created (and therefore preserved for memories) after the wedding, and paper bouquets make probably the best kind of bouquet for the toss. She can of course make table decorations, hair pieces for the bridal party, and boutineers for the groomsmen and groom. She also has a special flower she can make by recycling save the date cards!

You can reach Susan through Copper-Willow Eco-Luxe Studio.

You can follow me on Twitter @GreenGeisha

Learn more about Janine at Green Wave

 

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The Treespace Studio

Tuesday, 2 March 2010 14:16 by Janine

Treespace Studio is the living manifestation of Amy Tan and her work. She claims The Treespace Studio spawned from "a burning passion to marry a lifetime of disparate interests and experiences".

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"Keep" Box and hand crafted Treespace studio ring

I met Amy at a non-profit convention. She offered to help my organization, Green Wave, with design services to help unify our image. On my end, it's a work in progress however, on Amy's end I am amazed at the diverse offerings she not only offers to clients but to the world. Amy and I share a passion for inspiration -not just to be inspired ourselves, but to share the experience of being inspired to others. One of her favorite publications is called Dumbo Feather, true journalism about uplifting stories produced by an artsy group in Australia.

Amy has a background in architecture but she has had a life-long love for art, fashion and crafts which have instilled in her a deep appreciation for the tactile quality of materials, both natural and man-made.


What I really appreciate in Amy is not only her eco-awareness but her dedication to bringing that into her arts and services for people. She specializes in both handmade and other tree free papers for cards, such as her "Dream Big" series, and invitations. She made mention of this when she found out I was engaged since I would obviously be looking for eco-friendly options. Regarding some of my current business needs, Amy also consulted me on eco-friendly binding options. I had never appreciated paper as art until I met Amy.


She is also working on what she calls a "Keep" box which is art packaging for products. Her idea is a great example of sustainability and mindful intention in that she prints on natural and organic fibers and makes boxes that she hopes people will consider art and worthy of keeping, basically a keepsake, so as to avoid waste. I appreciate her idea not just for what it is but what the idea represents, perpetuates, and also dispels; it's her small way of fighting the system of disposability -make it precious...

Amazingly, she also makes beautiful, hand crafted jewelry. You can learn more about Amy and Treespace Studio by visiting her website and blog:
www.treespacestudio.com

You can follow me on Twitter @InspiringWaves or @GreenGeisha

Learn more about Janine at
Green Wave
 

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