Organic by John Patrick at New York Fashion Week
byJohn Patrick showed his Spring/Summer 2014 Organic collection on Tuesday at New York Fashion Week.
John Patrick showed his Spring/Summer 2014 Organic collection on Tuesday at New York Fashion Week.
The fashion world is abuzz with updates coming out of New York Fashion Week and to kick off Fashion Week in New York, sustainable online retailer Modavanti.com took New York by storm, by staging three flash fashion shows.
‘Organic’, ‘green’ and ‘eco-friendly’ are descriptions that people are quick to embrace when it comes to food items and cleaning products, but there may be a bit more hesitancy when it comes to eco fashion.
Over the next few weeks we’ll be introducing you to this year’s Avant Garde dress Top 10 finalists. First up is Caela Viviers from CPUT.
It’s exciting to think that fashion can help save the planet. RainTees lets you look stylish in a tee while doing something great for the rainforests.
The online fashion boutique ASOS’ Africa 2013 collection takes inspiration from the East African countries of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
When you say ‘eco fashion’, one of the first names that come to mind is fashion designer Stella McCartney. Her values of being environmentally aware transcend fashion, making her an authentic force in the industry.
Eco fashion didn’t just come about: certain people got the sewing machines in motion, bringing the benefits of green clothing our way. One of these inspiring women and eco pioneer, is Lynda Grose.
August is d-day for our Avant Garde dress 2013 contestants. 2nd year design students from DAF, CTCFD, Elizabeth Galloway, CPUT, Fedisa and Northlink will be submitting their submissions on 16 August 2013 and we can’t wait to see their ideas.
Topshop has reunited with Orsola de Castro’s Reclaim to Wear initiative for a second collection of womenswear derived from upcycled materials, including production offcuts and surplus stock otherwise bound for the landfill.