Olio United East + West Trunkshow (and giveaway!!)

by grechen on July 13, 2009 | SUBSCRIBE | TWITTER | FACEBOOK |

*giveaway is closed!!*

Today starts another fabulous Olio United Trunk Show – this time featuring sustainable & locally made pieces from Portland designers Emily Katz & Sword and Fern, as well as San Francisco shoe designer Form & Fauna and New York designer Bahar Shapar.

Everything in the trunk show is marked down this week ONLY (be sure to check back here everyday; I’ll be featuring my favorite piece from each collection the rest of this week) – and I’m so excited to that Green Grechen has teamed up with Olio United for an exciting giveaway of a trunk show piece from Emily Baker’s jewelry recycled/sustainable line, Sword & Fern:

emily baker, jewelry, olio united, sword and fern, eco-friendly jewelry, independent designers

All you have to do to enter to win this beautiful necklace is RT this post using the tweet button at the end of the post, or copy & paste the following message on twitter:

RT @greedygrechen: Portland, SF & NYC eco-friendly designers trunk show at Olio United + sword & fern necklace giveaway! http://bit.ly/zMmQa

Please make sure you are RTing @greedygrechen on twitter or your RT won’t count!!

About the Trunk Show Designers:

Bahar Shahpar, New York City: Bahar Shahpar’s luxurious and sustainable womenswear line is smart, playful, and feminine- much like her customer. Her collection is a harmonious display of bold colors and prints, beautiful craftsmanship and design, and fine, earth-friendly fabrics.

Form and Fauna, San Francisco: Form and Fauna creates beautiful shoes from some of the highest quality sustainable materials, including organic cotton and hemp fabric, Italian synthetics, and second generation scrap wood. The collection is all handcrafted by artisans in the U.S.

Emily Katz, Portland: Emily Katz’ current eco-collection is an exhibition of simple, neutral colors and sexy, yet classy silhouettes. Her signature pieces include wrap dresses and oversized cowl neck tunic tops- staple pieces for the modern closet.

Sword and Fern, Portland: Inspired by everything from organic geometry and modern sculpture to the abundance of Pacific Northwest passages and forests, self-taught designer Emily Baker has created an eco-friendly collection of earrings and necklaces using cast off car parts, recycled glass, and found ephemera. The result is a classically futuristic aesthetic of elegant and clever sustainability.

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Yoonmee July 13, 2009 at 10:11 am

Just tweeted about it!

http://twitter.com/yoonmee

emily baker July 14, 2009 at 1:43 am

Hi everyone! thanks for the love! xo emily

grechen July 14, 2009 at 2:28 pm

hi emily! thanks for visiting :) i love your jewelry – it’s so unique & fun!!

Helena McAdams July 14, 2009 at 1:53 pm
Aimee W. July 14, 2009 at 9:31 pm

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