In London, NGO Oxfam has redesigned it's stores to become eco-fashion hotspots. Located in trendy areas, they sell donated designer items, and a mix of fair trade and organic clothing including chic stuff from Chloe, Stella McCartney and Junky Styling. "Re-invented" pieces designed by fashion students ad an extra vintage fashion touch. Cool concept!
Via Treehugger
Tuesday, 22 July 2008
Green Fashion Stores by Oxfam
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Monday, 31 March 2008
Celebrities Wear Cool Vintage Salvation Army "50|50" Shirts

Run for the latest Salvation Armee shirt before they are sold out! Join the celebrities! Get that unique shirts!
Cool Salvation Army Shirts? Really?
The Dutch Salvation Army just presented it's new shirt collection under it's label 50|50 Shirts with great media attention. Last collections, sold at the large warehouse Bijenkorf, were sold out faster than expected. The new collection was shown on some Dutch celebrities, and is made from remade clothing screen printed with graphics from some popular designers. When celebrities wear Salvation Armee, you better leave your Prada's in the wardrobe ;)
Source: Hetisgroenenhet
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Labels: clothing, Dutch, eco fashion, green fashion, recycling, vintage
Monday, 10 March 2008
Eco fashion spotting: Gibbous, recycling fashion from LA
"From the freebox to the couture house"
Gibbous is a small recycling fashion label from LA, very creative one-of-a kind items with Victorian style elements, which they also sell through their own webshop...
through: wearing the future
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Labels: design, ethical fashion, green fashion, recycling, vintage




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