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Enter SALESALE at Stewart+Brown (organic pioneers) for 20% off already reduced sweaters & coats through 12/1.

This sweater dress looks lovely!

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Fashion Philanthropy

by grechen on November 23, 2008 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

I have always believed that you CAN look good while doing good by being conscious of WHAT you wear and WHERE you buy it, but here’s another way: buy cool eco-friendly clothes and 10% off your purchase goes to the charity of your choice. That’s the way Fashion Philanthropy is doing it, and I couldn’t love it more. At checkout, you can choose from more than 20 established charities that include Susan G. Komen and American Hospice Foundation (one of my favorites), and everything is taken care of for you. And how great is it that there’s another online boutique carrying Mociun? (and how awesome is that recycled gold snake pendant by Cheeky Monkey?)

Mociun Ikat Skirt

Mociun Ikat Skirt

Mociun Bauhaus Tee

Mociun Bauhaus Tee

Cheeky Monkey

Cheeky Monkey

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This Week in Eco-Chic

by grechen on November 23, 2008 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

Eco Chick
Eco Chick introduces us to Dr. Alkaitis Therapeutic Skin Food.

Fashion, Evolved.
Fashion, Evolved invites all eco-fashionistas to participate in our virtual fashion show!

Fig+Sage
60 Natural, Organic, Eco-Friendly Stocking Stuffers $6 And Under (LOTS of affordable eco-beauty buys!)

Green Cotton
From Somewhere Grabs Designer of the Year at RE: Fashion UK

Green Glam Girl
Green Glam Girl posted a vid recap of the 2008 Be Eco Chic New York fashion show!

GreenGirls.tv
GreenGirls.tv has the scoop on a fab internship with Summer Rayne Oaks–model, writer, and eco-fashion icon!

Neon Collective for vegan-only fashion
New online boutique features ethically made shoes and handbags for the fashion-focused female

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30% off at Envi

by grechen on November 21, 2008 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

We usually have a 20% off coupon here for Envi, but through this weekend, they’re offering 30% off everything with code 3DAY30. I seriously need this sweater by Stewart + Brown, and or this trench by Kelly B:

Stewart + Brown Sweater

Stewart + Brown Sweater

Kelly B Trench

Kelly B Trench

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How Eco-Friendly is Faux Fur?

by grechen on November 18, 2008 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

Juicy Couture Faux Fur Jacket

Juicy Couture Faux Fur Jacket

’tis the season for warm winter coats and the resurgence of fur-as-fashion. I’m not going to be a hypocrite and say I’d never wear an animal – I wear leather shoes and carry leather bags. But I do draw the line at wearing pieces that LOOK like animals, or like they belong on an animal; they definitely do not belong on me. Fur is also not my style, and honestly, I am usually repulsed by fur coats, and shocked by the tackiness of fur-trimmed bags (and shoes). Sorry. I just don’t get it.

BUT. I also don’t get faux fur. I’m not really into “faux” anything: as a vegan, I don’t want faux “chicken” fingers, I prefer vegan handbags that are made from innovative materials, not necessarily those made to LOOK like leather, and don’t even get me started on faux/FAKE handbags – ick. I do understand that many people like the look and feel of fur/faux fur, and many others also look to faux fur as an eco-friendly alternative to fur. But is it really?

The short answer is yes: it takes much more energy to raise an animal for it’s fur than it does to produce faux fur for a coat. And ethically-speaking, faux fur does not require the large scale torture and murder of millions of animals in the name of fashion. BUT, faux fur IS FAUX. It’s essentially plastic – most faux fur is made from acrylic fiber, which is synthetic, and made from petrochemicals/plastic. Sure, it’s not the same thing as ingesting plastic via plastic water bottles or food storage containers, but I’d rather wear natural fibers like cotton, hemp, or lyocell. When you consider how the acrylic fiber is made, and then what happens when it’s discarded and ends up in a landfill (nothing? how long does it take for acrylic fiber to break down?), faux fur doesn’t seem so environmentally friendly after all.  And there have also been reports that fur labeled as “faux” isn’t always – sometimes it actually contains dog hair.

Of course, it’s all relative, and yes, faux fur is MORE eco-friendly than real fur by a long shot, but it is NOT eco-friendly in and of itself unless you can find faux fur that’s made from organic cotton. And after all my research, the only organic cotton faux fur I’ve found is by Loyale – one of our very favorite eco-friendly clothing designers. Loyale’s Costilla Jacket is a consistent best-seller and 100% organic cotton faux fur.  They also have a super-luxurious organic cotton faux fur throw:

Loyale Organic Cotton Faux Fur Jacket

Loyale Organic Cotton Faux Fur Jacket

Loyale Organic Cotton Faux Fur Throw

Loyale Organic Cotton Faux Fur Throw

You could also consider Patagonia’s Synchilla® collection – it’s not exactly billed as faux fur, but it does have the look and cozy feel. It IS made from polyester fleece (a synthetic material), but it is also recyclable, which means (theoretically) it doesn’t have to end up in a landfill.

Patagonia Synchilla Collection

Patagonia Synchilla Collection


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More excellent resources:
The Eco-Ethics of Fur

A Furry Issue

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