March 10, 2011
- 4:00 pm
By Leah - Ryerson University

With just a week away from one of my personal favorite “holidays,” it’s time to start digging through our wardrobes looking for that pot of gold, otherwise known as green clothing to wear on St. Patrick’s Day. If you don’t wear green on a regular basis, it’s a good idea to stock up on a few things now so you don’t give drunk frat boys a reason to pinch you. (Unless you’re into that sort of thing…)
Lucky for you there are lots of pretty green items to add your your wardrobe for the occasion. Whether you’re celebrating with the gang at your local Irish pub, or hiding in the library trying to avoid the drunks, green is not only festive, but it adds a pop of color to your look on St. Paddy’s day and beyond! For those not wanting to commit to a full green dress, an accessory (note: NOT the shamrock headband thingies) is an easy way to add a touch of color, without being dressed head to toe like a leprechaun.
Ready to do St. Pat’s in style? Here are 15 festive pieces to get you started. Read More »
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September 16, 2009
- 2:30 pm
By Elizabeth - UC Berkeley
I love shopping, but I just can’t help but feel a tad guilty every time I invest in another mother-earth-will-cry-when-I-wear-this kinda number.
I know that the clothing industry contributes to global warming, air and water pollution, and tons of waste, but I really can’t bring myself to be Goodwill’s number one customer. Don’t get me wrong, thrift and consignment shopping is awesome, especially in economic times such as these, but once in a while I want something new of my own.
So what’s a girl to do? Find cute, eco-conscious clothes that don’t make you look like you’re wearing a sack of potatoes. And that’s exactly what I have done. All of these have been cuteness certified by yours truly, so feel free to go ahead and splurge!
Plato’s Closet: This is one of my personal faves. It’s a consignment shop, but this place is anything but shabby. They have tons of designer jeans for super cheap – plus they’re pre-broken in. I also sell a lot of my clothes here because you get money up front instead of having to wait the 10 years for your senior prom dress to finally sell. Cute clothes, money in your pocket, and green shopping – what more could you ask for? Check out the Plato’s Closet website for locations in your area!
Good Society Denim: Now to move on to the new stuff. The best thing about Good Society denim is that their clothes look like high quality designer jeans with all the benefits of an organic label. They only use 100% fair trade organic denim, making all of their products entirely sustainable. The top of my wish list is their Straight Cut Denim in Raw, which, at the semi-meager price of $93 (hey, it’s cheap compared to the $210 True Religions everyone is wearing), is soon to become a reality.
Stewart and Brown: Established in 2002, Stewart and Brown is one of the top non-granola-y green brands out there. They have a cute, Urban Outfitters-esque style featuring clothes only made from 100% organic cotton grown from non-genetically modified seeds and other sustainable fabrics. Plus, they donate 1% of their profit to various charities to keep giving back. Pick up one of their cute dresses and then bask in your eco-conscious glory.
Beyond Skin: 100% of Beyond Skin’s shoes are vegan and made from entirely earth-friendly materials such as polyurethane leather and polyester satins. And like Stewart and Brown, Beyond Skin donates a percentage of their profits to environmental and social projects. I personally recommend the Cherub pumps in black hemp (you can’t even tell it’s not leather). All products are shipped from England, so it’s not the most eco-conscious thing for us Americans, but it’s definitely better than the fugly pleather alternatives.
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April 22, 2009
- 2:00 pm
By Gemma - NYU

Yes, this dress is hot and totally earth-friendly!
The earth friendly movement is sweeping the nation – cars, homes, even an entire TV station, everything is getting the green makeover, and fashion is no exception.
What does Green mean, in terms of fashion? Well, organic fabrics, recycled fibers, and green production processes that have a low impact on the planet, for starters. Ethically sourced fabrics are also a high priority, crafted by artisans from around the world who are paid a fair wage. In addition, sustainable materials like organic cotton and wool from humanely raised animals are sought out. Essentially, Green clothing companies have to take both environmental and ethical factors into consideration.
Sounds like a lot, but there are tons of earth-friendly designers out there doing just that. And doing it well.
Here’s a look at some of the finest fashion finds around, from designers and companies committed to making a difference with their super-stylish AND eco-friendly products. If you aren’t a Green Girl yet, these green goods may just sway you! Read More »
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