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The Best Eco Bathing Suits for Summer 2011

May. 30, 2011 / by Amy DuFault / 0 Comments

EcoSalon’s top bathing suits for summer ’11 are made from sustainable fabrics, locally sourced or fair trade. Warm days are here and it’s that magical time where we prance around in our underwear and call it a bathing suit. Yours a little worn, tight, faded? Well, we’ve compiled an up to date list of what […]

Angelika Dreams Organic

May. 25, 2011 / by Amy DuFault / 0 Comments

A.D.O. clothing is all about feminine essentials for spring infused by the works of Monet. A.D.O.’s Spring Awakening collection is inspired by “fluid and essential silhouettes that capture the core elements of timeless beauty.” Inspired by Monet’s Yellow Nirvana, designer Angelika Krishna infused her own spring line with impressionistic pastel hues derived from turmeric, sandalwood, […]

DIY Spring Sweaters With Wool And The Gang

May. 23, 2011 / by Amy DuFault / 0 Comments

Wool and the Gang’s DIY knit kits allow you to be the designer. In October 2007, Wool and the Gang Co-Founder Lisa Sabrier became fed up with mass consumption and decided “to transmit traditional values to her children and grandchildren,” figuring that it was important to have a conscience while still living life to its […]

EMU’s Eco Music Festival Finds Sustainable Shelter

May. 14, 2011 / by Amy DuFault / 0 Comments

Clothing: Enemy #1

May. 12, 2011 / by Amy DuFault / 0 Comments

  What you don’t know about your clothes will kill you, claims a new book. It’s not enough to ensure your clothing is made by people being paid fair wages, is constructed of organic fibers sustainably harvested and is manufactured consciously. Killer Clothes, by Anna Maria and Brian Clement, explores topics related to documented studies […]

The Best Graphic, Organic T-Shirts

May. 11, 2011 / by Amy DuFault / 0 Comments

Favorite t-shirts from designers around the world. T-shirts. They tell the world what we think, offer up artistic canvases, and make people laugh when they pass us by. We have drawers full of them, our favorites worn beyond repair, each one imbued with a story that makes us love them even more. Because at some […]

Stella McCartney Settles into New Space at Saks

May. 10, 2011 / by Amy DuFault / 0 Comments

Stella McCartney opens new boutique at Saks in New York City with fellow rocker child Liv Tyler in tow. The recent launch of Stella McCartney’s new boutique at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City has everyone buzzing, and not just because two daughters from famous iconic rockers were in the same room at the […]

Rapanui and The Met: A Fashionable Extended Weather Forecast

May. 09, 2011 / by Amy DuFault / 0 Comments

Rapanui and the U.K.’s Met have partnered to call attention to the weather. It’s raining, it’s pouring and the old man is snoring, and oftentimes so are we when it comes to being inspired by weather forecasts that are random in accuracy. Enter the U.K.’s Met Office, the international authority on climate change research, as […]

The Little White Dress Comes Out to Play

May. 02, 2011 / by Amy DuFault / 0 Comments

Spring’s little white dresses will take you softly into summer. A clean canvas to build from. A youthful embrace. A sexy something to spend a summer day in. Can you hear it? Your Little White Dress is calling you. We agree with Lucky Magazine: white dresses are right on trend and really, what don’t they […]

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