• A Green fashion show confirms that eco-friendly is more stylish

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    A green fashion show with clothes made out of eco-friends things called the ‘GreenShows’ kick started with the Brit-designer Gary Harvey. He put on display 22 stunning gowns from recycled material, focusing on vintage garments like Levi’s 501s, ’70s floral print maxi dresses, logo tees, and the pages of the Financial Times. Most of the dresses features were composed of several individual garments like laundry bags, souvenir scarves from around the world, baseball jackets, trench coats, army jackets, t-shirts with slogans, etc.


    But the really green dress were one made as a salute to the Eco-beauty company Weleda, with a dress made out of 350 “skin food”packages, and another Harvy’s famous newspaper gown which is created using 30 copies of the Financial Times, fit on an attractive salmon-pink corset.
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    [Ecouterre]

    Posted in Topics:Other Stuff, Tags: , on February 17, 2010