Linda Loudermilk :: eco-fashion designer
Perhaps appreciation of haute couture fashion is an acquired taste that requires training and study like fine wine.
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Perhaps appreciation of haute couture fashion is an acquired taste that requires training and study like fine wine.
Bamboo emerged about a decade ago as a promising eco-alternative to wood.
Cotton is the most popular fabric that can be used for all different types of clothing, but traditional farming for conventional cotton requires lots chemicals and is hard on the environment.
There are so many dye types and different certifications, Adrienne of Faerie's Dance helps you sort out the good from the bad. Find out what color your Eco-Fashion is.
There are a lot of *beautiful* gently used pillow cases out there... unfortunately, when you buy used you can never guarantee a matched pair for your bed.
Change your underwear—change the world. That’s the idea behind PACT, an apparel company tailored for people who want something more sustainable in their shorts.
Combine a plain black hoodie and an old dress shirt to make a dressy hoodie that you can wear to da' club.
This is how to take an image, turn it into a stencil, and then put it on a t-shirt.
My direct answer is "no." I'll explain why.
Organic cotton textiles sales in 2008 were $3.2 billion worldwide, up 63 percent from the $1.9 billion spent in 2007, according to the Organic Exchange’s Organic Cotton Market Reports.
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