November 6, 2009 Written by Tracy Hepler
Silver Lake can add a new eco-fashion boutique to its neighborhood listing—at least for a few days. Online eco-show room and boutique Green With Glamour has launched a pop up s...
November 6, 2009 Written by Tracy Hepler
Silver Lake can add a new eco-fashion boutique to its neighborhood listing—at least for a few days. Online eco-show room and boutique Green With Glamour has launched a pop up s...
June 19, 2009 Written by Connie Wu
Quintessential summer L.A. style is all about comfort with sex appeal, and the eco-friendly clothing line LTR by Tiffany Parros is exactly that. It'll be easy to spend the entire summer in LTR's mini dresses, draped tops, and comfy cardigans in super-soft, sustainable bamboo jersey.
The line consists of versatile and classic staples, including shirts, skirts and dresses in understated colors such as winter white, navy and black. The pieces are easy to mix and match with jeans and leggings for your go-to weekend look, or layer them for a dresse...
April 17, 2009 Written by Connie Wu
LA-based Perfectly Imperfect Organic has everything we want in a clothing line: organic materials, locally-manufactured production, and versatile styles that can be dressed up or down.
Jadie Kadletz, Founder and Designer of Perfectly Imperfect, was formerly Creative Director at Three Dots before she started her own line of eco-contemporary clothing. The styles range from draped tank dresses to slouchy cardigans to oversized t-shirt dresses that channel trend-setting contemporary designers like April 10, 2009 Written by Connie Wu
For over a decade, before “green” fashion was at the forefront, California-based clothing line Indigenous has been making all-natural, certified organic, fair trade apparel in remote areas of the world, without sweatshops or assembly lines.
The line of men’s, women’s, and children’s apparel is made from natural fibers such as alpaca, Merino wool, organic cotton and Tencel from regions such as the Peruvian Andes, where local communities produce and knit the pieces in a fair trade agreement with Indigenous.
Styles range from versatile everyday tees and po...
February 13, 2009 Written by Connie Wu
After a week of much-needed rain in L.A., we’re glad to see our city getting hydrated, but we can’t help but crave a bright spring dress or shorts and tank tops to break up the monotony of dreary jackets and umbrellas. Truly Organic Apparel makes plenty of fun, colorful separates to satisfy those warm-weather cravings – plus, the brilliantly-hued organic clothing line uses only botanical dyes such as turmeric and indigo to reduce chemical waste and protect the environment.
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