Welcome to Earth Week!

Posted on 04.19.09 to Ethical Fashion, Updates by Lindsay



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Photo by ME! That’s right! ME!

April 22nd is officially Earth Day around the (nation? world?) and I thought that B&B should follow suit. This is the first “theme week” of many (hopefully), so let me know what you think of the concentrated topics and info relating to this week’s theme: Earth And Junk.

This week will be full of eco-friendly products and ideas, sustainable fabrics and materials, charity-driven organizations relating to (affordable) fashion, independent designers and artists, and of course – high-fashion taste on a high street budget.

Since we’re kicking the week off with this friendly, informational message, I’d love to ask:

What do you want to know about eco-friendly/Earth-friendly fashion?

I’ll do my best to include as many of your requests as possible in this week’s content!

xoxo.


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Comments ( 3 )

Alixrose added these pithy words on Apr 19 09 at 6:51 pm :


Great idea to theme the week and I look forward to reading your posts.I know eco-friendly is usually stereo-typed as hippie but I believe that is not the case. It has evolved so much, hasn’t it?

Alixrose´s last blog post was YOU NEVER HAVE TO GROW UP: WHEN CARTOON CHARACTERS INFLUNCE FASHION!!

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Jen added these pithy words on Apr 19 09 at 8:01 pm :


Woo hoo! I was thinking about doing an “Earth Day” week, and then realized that since most of my blog is dedicated to that sort of thing, I should probably just do an Earth Day post.

Here’s the thing, though: I’m really, REALLY excited to see your take on eco-friendly stuff. In fact, I kind of can’t wait.

Jen´s last blog post was Featured Designer: tomate d’epingles – plus, Earth Day sale!!!

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Leia added these pithy words on Apr 21 09 at 7:18 am :


You took an excellent picture!
What I want to know about ethical fashion:
- Which designers should I be looking for?
- What do they take into consideration? Yes, eco friendly fabrics, but what about animals? As a vegetarian I am always on the lookout for non-leather/suede and definitely no fur items. Taking care of our creatures is definitely Earth-friendly, IMHO.
- Which designers should we be aware of that are really NOT taking care of the environment?

Leia´s last blog post was Bloglovin’ and my top 15 favorite blogs!

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