I’m happy to announce that “Week in Chic” has now become “Green Chic”; a weekly group of posts that addresses cruelty-free products, eco-friendly, organic design and brands, and much much more.
Enjoy!
The Fashionable Housewife dishes on the cool and very comfortable eco-friendly sandals at Payless.
My Beauty Bunny shares tips and tricks to keep your summer hair style looking great!
Factio Magazine checks out Chicago’s first eco-friendly boutique – hemp, soy, organic cotton, oh my!
Fashion Fille discusses a completely organic clothing website and how it makes us more aware and makes shopping for the planet much easier.
Fashion Pulse Daily is normally obsessed with the Alternative Apparel organic and recycled fiber tees, but has fallen for their new Heather Burnout Leggings
Bags, garments, newspapers, and even eggshells get artistically recycled into glamorous garments – Fashiontribes
Lollie Shopping and Sustainable Youth Products are giving away organic anti-aging products to one lucky winner!
Looking Sharp! tweets in search of green fashion magazines
Designer Max Osterweis has been collecting brightly-colored, vintage African kangas for the past decade, meet the hot new collection Suno (as seen in Elle)!
Can I mention how super-cute and eco-fiendly the Whale of a Good Time Waterbottle is?
http://www.modcloth.com/store//ModCloth/Apartment/Whale+of+a+Good+Time+Bottle
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I really think that green friendly fashions are important, especially since everyone else is focusing more on being environmentally conscious, why should fashion be any different?
Thanks!!