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Fashionista dug up this video of models taking it off for climate change. In it, the girls strip down to their skivvies to talk about saving our planet. The piece is from 350.org. Hey, it’s better them them taking it off for shits and giggles!
I’m constantly searching for a cute and functional way to tote around my darling laptop, which pretty much sticks to me like a shadow. At least, someone is making good-looking computer cases! Mulberry, maker of all bags chic yet functional, has teamed up with Apple for an accessories line set to hit stores some time in November. The collection includes bags and sleeves made to fit MacBooks, MacBook Pros, iPhones and iPods. It’s not cheap, but it’s oh so worth it, right? Santa baby…
Great news! Fashion’s Night Out will return on September 9th, 2010. All hail Anna!
Lindsay Lohan actually showed up for her interview with the Times UK. She tells them she doesn’t read the reviews of her (horribly reviewed) Ungaro collection, and that she knows she’s a target for such criticism. She’s not, as previously reported, working for free.
Ladies (and makeup wearing gents), we may have a new favorite eco-friendly makeup line. Enter W3ll People (pronounced well people) new line of organic toxin free cosmetics.
In this month’s Allure magazine, eco-friendly detergent The Laundress provided tips on how to wash sweaters and other special-care items. We’re big fans of their products. Check them out here.
Macy’s is sick of letting Target’s Go International collections have all the fun – so they’re hoping on the collaboration bandwagon. They’ll be focusing on men’s lines, and calling their effort Threads & Heirs. First up? Ruffian!
Gaga is heading to Gossip Girl. Sneak peek here.
At 17, model Karlie Kloss, who’s known for her runway death stare, is a force to be reckoned with. But has she achieved supermodel status yet? She’s in 23 images in October’s Vogue.
Talk about a triple threat! Eco-friendly, Brooklyn-made Necklush (left) is a necklace, scarf and cowl neck all in one. Get yours on Etsy.
Portland isn’t the only city going sustainable — Chicago’s first ever all sustainable show Vert Couture took place this past weekend. The evening of “fall fashion and environmental responsibility” produced gorgeous goods from Mountains of the Moon. Check out the photos at Ecouterre!
The insane Alexander McQueen shoes from the Spring 2010 runway hit the offices of Vogue UK, and they’re 12 inches high instead of the reported 10. The gals tried to walk in them and barely made it a few steps. How, then, did the models make it down the runway? Seriously, I’m stumped.
We’ve got a first look at Sonia Rykiel’s lingerie line for H&M. Funny how people shunned LiLo for heart shaped pasties, but Rykiel can get away with putting flowers in the nipple area of her bras. Also, won’t these look weird under shirts? Am I missing something?
We’re newly obsessed with eco-fashion line Thieves by Sonja den Elzen. This is luxe sustainable style at its best — made with organic wool, cotton, bamboo and cruelty-free peace silk, Thieves is a sophisticated line with bold touches like big shoulders and overly slouchy dresses.
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