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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Eco- Fashion

So, my news of the day - I've decided to try out veganism. I've been a vegetarian for a little over 5 years now and just decided to take it to the next level. I really didn't have specific reasons for becoming first a vegetarian and now a vegan but it's worked out for me so far.

Here are a couple of my favorite animal friendly fashion finds!





Vegan Queen, featured in Vogue















Urban Renewal

^This is a recycled line sold at urbanoutfitters.com














shopbop.com














papertopearls.org

^These are made from recycled paper from ladies in refugee camps in Northern Uganda














Prairie Underground, sold at tobi.com













Linda Loudermilk, sold at beklina.com












And don't forget Suede's dress from the eco friendly project runway episode will be sold at bluefly.com sometime in the future.


27 comments:

Lisa said...

Wow, I applaud your decision. Vegetarianism and veganism are a lot more sustainable than eating meat because fruits and veggies are less resource-intensive to produce. I'm an omnivore but on occasion I will have a vegetarian meal just because I want to.

If you're thinking of going vegan and looking at stylish handbags, check out the Montreal-based Matt and Nat line. Their bags are really popular in Vancouver and they're a vegan company.

Lucy said...

that bag is excellent! and good luck with your vegan-ism!

A Black Tie Event said...

Wow, I couldn't imagine being vegan, it would be so difficult for me, but that's a great decision. I've been eating pescetarian for almost 3 months. There's a website that is very similar to the one you listed that makes paper necklaces, also made by women in Uganda. It's beadforlife.org.

Unknown said...

Applying veganism to fashion is a great idea and certainly a trend that’s catching on quickly. To find the best deals on eco-fashions, you should visit iStorez (in beta now and will launch this Fall), an online shopping destination like no other - completely focused on deals and specials from the leading stores and brands. They’ve created a page with all the trendiest eco-fashion at http://www.istorez.com/m/shop/eco-fashions. So instead of spending time searching comparison shopping sites, sifting through email newsletters and newspaper inserts or reading every tag in a store, you can use iStorez as your one-stop shop for the best deals on environmentally-friendly fashion.

Anonymous said...

Great pics. And good luck on the whole vegan thing. It's an admirable decision, but definitely makes dining with friends a problem. Best wishes!

Anonymous said...

I've been vegetarian since I was 9 (elementary school whim) & was a failed vegan my freshman year in college but applying it to clothes & shoes seems so difficult--especially since the "eco" lines are generally so expensive.

I try to keep myself from guilty by the "anything secondhand is ok" rule, which is so much easier.

pinup_girl said...

Oh my goodness! Those are all beautiful pieces. Thanks so much for pointing out some animal-friendly apparel.

Being a vegetarian is easy, but veganism just sounds difficult. I wish you the best of luck, since I always wish I too could swear off all animal byproducts. But I just love ice cream so much... :(

Aliena said...

Best of luck with veganism! The bag and the paper necklace are beautiful!

Claudia said...

Loving the bag! :)

Marian said...

I love the bag! Talking about eco conscious fashion design..check out my blog for an interview with Ada Zandition, a high eco conscious fashion designer!
muah!
x
Marian

DaisyChain said...

Good luck with the veganism, I applaud you.

yiqin; said...

I actually don't really like this season of PR cause I feel most of them are not as talented & the first challenge was so dissapointing! But the dress is beautiful

STYLE DU MONDE said...

Nice initiative! I'm happy that you already found such cool pieces.

xx

♔Jaimie said...

i love the shop bop dress!

Mónica said...

The shopbob number is gorgeous

Mrs.French said...

I love the loudermilk dress and Suede's dress has been my favorite this season....perfect choices. I just started my life as a vegetarian, but have not made the leap to vegan.

Little Bow Prep said...

Lovely finds. The bag and necklace are quite awesome; and the last dress is pretty cute! (I just can't imagine wearing it!)

Oh, would you like to trade links!

Anonymous said...

i'm very impressed. i've tried to be a vegetarian before since i love animals so much and it lasted about 3 days. also, way to go on finding super cute fashion finds!

LCL said...

um.
don't mean to bring you down.
but veganism might cut out pizza and cake.

but that is probably a super healthy life choice so I'm glad you have the willpower that, sadly, I am lacking.

love the paper necklace! they have similar ones at Serendipity in Exeter if you're interested

jess said...

Good job on veganism. It seems really hard. Those are all great picks

Anonymous said...

I'm a huge fan of Linda Loudermilk. Very nice selection. What made you decide to go vegan? I've been tabbling as a vegeterian myself, no particular reason really.

Henry said...

i've been a vegetarian for 16 years.. since i was a kid, really! i was vegan for 2 years and despite supplements and terrific eating habits, I started to get anemic and generally ill. It never happens to some people, but I have a tendency toward anemia anyway.just make sure you gets loads of protein and iron! i also want to tell you I have an eco-fashion giveaway going on at Now Entering Momville. Come on by!

Unknown said...

i really like the bag.
im vegetarian as well :)

Alison said...

I don't have as good of self-control as you do, good luck!

Copycat Sasha said...

I'm a total veg head too! have you heard of goveg.com?

Anonymous said...

Beware. Buy Vegan Queen bags at your own risk!
http://girliegirlarmy.com/blog/20081024/vegan-queens-n-pistol-packin-mamas/

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