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New Views on Green Fashion

  1. The steps to take with your big green purse over at igogreen@ivillage are super. The overview encompasses the whole spectrum of how to tread lightly: buy less, read the label, support sustainable standards, look for third party verification, choose fewer ingredients, use less packaging, and buy local.
  2. Ecostiletto has some great resources and news from the eco experts. Their definition of “Green” is to consider the word, not as label or a certification, but as a state of mind that means the product is created through environmentally and socially conscious means.
  3. Inhabitat‘s brilliant view of Loup Charmant is inspiring, we also featured LC here last season, and they’re out with some new designs that can be previewed by request. The lovely lookbook for their PURE line is out now.

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Written by Lucille Chi

Lucy Chi loves good green design, ethical fashion, environmental art and education, renewables, holistic healing and more. She has been dedicating her energies toward finding and drawing attention to all the ways in which products, companies, and industries are moving toward creating a more sustainable world on the global scale, as well as the way individuals are moving toward living sustainably, and healing at the personal level.

Sustainability studies: PresidioMBA.org &
B.S. Cornell University, College of Human Ecology, Dept. of Textiles and Fiber Science.

Contact: lucillechi (at) gmail.com

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