Light Up Your Wardrobe: Three Solar-Powered Fashion Trends to Know
bySo many things are becoming solar-powered these days, from lanterns that take the edge off during loadshedding to backpacks.
So many things are becoming solar-powered these days, from lanterns that take the edge off during loadshedding to backpacks.
The Red Carpet Green Dress, Suzy Amis Cameron’s ethical-fashion campaign-cum-competition, has teamed up with Reformation to create a collection of eco-friendly dresses.
Knowing how to mix and match your clothing is an important part of looking great for less. There are some items that can work in more than one way in your wardrobe, so getting your hands on some hot picks is worth it. Add a creative spin to them and you make the look stylish in your own way.
Imagine the chance to have beautiful shoes that have been made by a 3D printer. It sounds like something we can expect to see in shoe closets of the future (or in The Jetsons’ home, perhaps), but it’s already happening now.
They’re young, stylish and eco-fabulous! Here are some of the most fashionable female eco celebrities and what makes them so greenspirational.
When thinking of the uses for sugar, an image of your morning cuppa might come to mind. New research now aims to change the way we see sugar by using it to make clothing! Best of all, the process is much better for the planet.
The Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh is a result of textile companies being under increasing pressure to ensure that their products are ethically produced, ethically sourced and purchased from factories that have humane working conditions as well as adequate safety regulations.
Recently celebrity and anti-fur activist Khloe Kardashian urged her fans to wear fake fur. The idea makes sense: choose to fake your fur instead of opting for the real thing. But there is a catch.
Welcome to The Street Store: just as its name implies, it’s a store on the street. But it’s so much more than that: an excellent fashion breakthrough that upcycles threads while helping those in need.
Kellan Lutz will be wearing the Red Carpet Green Dress Challenge’s first winning sustainable tuxedo – designed by New Zealand designer Jomnarn Dul – down the red carpet on Oscar night, 02 March 2014.