Here’s a great interview with the designers of Charmone, a vegan shoe line I mentioned below, in my Boots for Vegans post, by fellow eco-chic bloger Fashion, evolved.
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Here’s a great interview with the designers of Charmone, a vegan shoe line I mentioned below, in my Boots for Vegans post, by fellow eco-chic bloger Fashion, evolved.
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(originally published at Grechen’s Closet July 14, 2008)
Interview with Crystalyn Kae, designer of Crystalyn Kae Handbags
First, I’d love it if you can share with our readers what you’re wearing today? What’s your favorite piece in your closet? How much of your closet is made up of eco-friendly pieces?
I’m a pretty simple, classic gal in terms of daily ‘uniform’. Today I’m wearing an organic cotton tee by Makool, Taverniti So jeans and dansko clogs. Coincidentally, all of which were trades with various designers or boutiques I sell my designs to. My absolute favorite piece of clothing is by Carol Young/ Undesigned – it’s the black caterpillar knee skirt. It wears and washes well, and goes with everything. Since my closet is only 6 feet away from my fabric cutting table, I have learned to simplify tremendously, and use accessories to add ‘flavor’ to my outfits. Most of my eco-fashion comes from thrift stores or from boutiques here in Seattle that support local designers.
What inspired you to start an eco-friendly line? What kinds of materials do you use? Why?
When I started out in 2001, I discovered a huge lot of amazing wool pants, that seemed like a no-brainer to use them to make handbags. I get such a thrill finding unique vintage textiles, leather, and fabrics and incorporating them into my designs. I use an ever-improving alchemy of washable synthetic fabrics, USA manufactured textiles and eco-friendly components in each bag I make.
I am aware of the impact that the apparel industry currently has on our environment, and I want to do my part to lessen my company’s footprint. It is important to me to source my materials locally, re-use whenever possible, and hire local seamstresses. I was very inspired reading ‘Cradle to Cradle’ and use it as a guide to implement even more eco-friendliness in my business, designs, and lifestyle.
What are some of your best-sellers? What are some of your personal favorite designs?
My all-time best selling bag is the Metier Square shopper – it’s a slim, classic tote that is perfect to carry files, paperwork and a laptop for work. They range in price from $155 – $265.
My most unique and eye-catching bag is the Soiree Pleated Drawstring, which is part of a limited-edition series featuring vintage botanical prints tucked inside kick pleats. They range in price from $215 – $285.
My personal favorite designs are whatever my most current one-of-a-kind project. I just added a new page on my site, dedicated to my experimental, unique pieces
I believe in taking a “holistic” approach to greening my wardrobe; while I’m not opposed to buying organic cotton t-shirts from Banana Republic or Wal-Mart, I prefer to support smaller boutiques and designers who focus only on earth-friendly design & production; I love the idea of as few steps as possible between me and the products I buy. Do you agree? Why do you think it’s important for consumers to consider the company behind the product, as opposed to just the product?
oh yes! I am so glad that you make that differentiation. There’s so much more to ‘eco-fashion’ than just the materials it is made out of. It is important to consider where the item was made, who made it, and the quality of construction. Purchasing from a small company that produces their designs domestically means that you are investing in your local economy, decreasing your carbon footprint, and helping to promote humane working conditions.
Do you have any eco-living tips for our readers? What are some small things we can do at home, and in our closets to make a difference?
My wardrobe eco-tip is to invest in high-quality, easy-care garments that are classic and will last for ages. Then accessorize!
Live close to work, use a car-sharing service like Zipcar, or even better: WALK! It is the best way to make an impact on the ozone, offset gas prices, lose weight, and enjoy your life!
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(originally published at grechen’s closet June 29, 2008)
Interview with Anna (buyer) and Rajat (owner) of Nimli
What are your favorite pieces in your closet?
Flattering and easily dressed up or down, the EcoSkin Peridot Dress is one of my favorite dresses in my closet for summer events.
Basic black in the perfect length, this Doie Bamboo top has the perfect amount of detail with trumpet sleeves and a bamboo-patterned tie at the back of the neck.
What inspired you to open an eco-boutique? Do you have a brick & mortar store and your website is an extension of that? or is your boutique only online?
NIMLI is an online store only, however that’s not to say we won’t be opening a store sometime in the future! Nimli was founded in New York City in 2003 by Rajat Arora, a vegetarian since early childhood and an advocate of an organic way of life. Conscious of the pertinence of preserving the environment, Rajat created Nimli with the vision, hope, and philosophy of making it possible for people to adopt a sustainable lifestyle through an extensive offering of green products and services.
Nimli is one of the most environmentally mindful retailers due to our practice and policy that requires all designers to ship their products directly to our customers. This results in placing a much lower carbon footprint by eliminating the unnecessary step of shipping items to a warehouse for future re-shipment. Further advancing this model and striving to become completely carbon neutral, Nimli purchases Green Tags to offset the carbon released from shipping, energy consumption and other business activities. We embrace a way of life that supports goods that do not cause suffering and damage to the environment. Living in such a manner involves cultivating products and services that avoid harm to animals and prevent the depletion of the Earth’s natural resources.
What are some of your best-sellers? What are some of your personal favorites from the boutique?
Myth & Ritual Sack Dress:

Mad Imports “Tusk” Bag

JaK Random Think Green Cuff

Cheeky Monkey Seahorse Pendant
Azuri Reversible Pashmina Shawl – in 110 Colors!!
Lilipad Studio Handpainted Step Stool

I believe in taking a “holistic” approach to greening my wardrobe; while I’m not opposed to buying organic cotton t-shirts from Banana Republic or Wal-Mart, I prefer to support smaller boutiques and designers who focus only on earth-friendly design & production; I love the idea of as few steps as possible between me and the products I buy. Do you agree? Why do you think it’s important for consumers to consider the company behind the product, as opposed to just the product?
We agree that consumers need to consider the company behind the products or the retailers they support. There are a large number of corporations that are merely green washing or trying to cash in on the green trend. While they market & offer some green products, the majority of their business is made up of non-green products which they continue to push with profit as the prime motive. We are aware it takes time to move towards new sustainable products, however large companies have enough resources to make this shift today but they don’t. Therefore, it’s extremely important for consumers to support smaller, independent businesses that only produce or market sustainable products and adapt policies within their organizations.
Do you have any eco-living tips for our readers? What are some small things we can do at home, and in our closets to make a difference?
Some basic things everyone can do without much effort is recycle everything that can be recycled. You’d be surprised how much is recyclable. Shop for as many green and sustainable products as possible by always being conscious of your purchases, whether its clothing, personal care or home products.
We are a consumer society and by shopping consciously we can solve a great deal of global issues.
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