While green fashion has expanded far beyond the organic cotton t - shirt we still get excited when we find cool variations of the sustainable clothing staple.
Not exact matches
Catching the wave of this new trend in true guerrilla marketing
fashion, Guerrilla Marketing Goes
Green presents unbeatable insurgent tactics for increasing your profits
while improving the planet.
A pop of neon
green keeps it
fashion - conscious
while the savvy zipped pocket is ideal for storing your keys, phone or loose change for a post-workout juice.
The aquamarine color suggests wearing this season the
fashion house Baon,
while Uniglo recommends
green.
Joseph Gordon - Levitt's spectacular Burberry suit in a deep
green shade succeeded in showing off his bold
fashion sense
while still maintaining a classy and elegant look.
He was less successful in counteracting his personal travails; most of his stars left for
greener pastures,
while his longtime marriage broke up in a highly publicized
fashion, with the ex-Mrs.
Inside is an old -
fashioned games room with a darts board, a pool table, and table football
while the air - conditioned main salon is a blur of
green and brown fittings,
green - uniformed barkeeps and beers on tap.
Jane Wilson's
Green Twilight (oil on linen, 2000), for example,
fashions a powerful sensation of nature's unbridled power
while creating a composition in which the earth is but a minor footnote in the painting's compositional structure.
Using photography, Jeanne Dunning focuses on the landscape of the body, and Iñigo Manglano - Ovalle maps the DNA of twins, both resulting in abstract portraits,
while Gregory
Green fashions a Minimalist grid out of saw blades in his kinetic installation.
While we physically missed Chicago
Fashion Week's Vert Couture
green show — for the sake of our carbon footprint — we sat down with Mountains of the Moon Designer Melissa
While my colleague Tom Friedman has taken to calling
green the new red, white and blue, the people at this conference clearly see environmental marketing as a source of, well, good old -
fashioned green, in the form of profits (that they say don't harm the planet).
While we physically missed Chicago
Fashion Week's Vert Couture
green show — for the sake of our carbon footprint — we sat down with Mountains of the Moon Designer Melissa Baswell — virtually, of course — to talk sustainable fabrics, her spring 2010 vision, trends for next season, and more.
While the event as a whole is not solely dedicated to
green fashion topics, it is nice to see its inclusion at a mainstream
fashion event; the forum taps 30 top designers, apparel manufacturing insiders, head buyers of retail chains, editors, and more to offer guidance to those looking to get ahead in the «glamorous and competitive» industry of
fashion; it will, according to the press release, «expose the birth of trends, the building of careers, and the tricks of marketing and networking.»
We've featured Wa $ ted and Mean
Green Machines and today we're bringing you the scoop on Hollywood Green, which delivers the latest in news regarding Hollywood stars and starlets who are going green while making headlines in movies, TV shows, music, events and fas
Green Machines and today we're bringing you the scoop on Hollywood
Green, which delivers the latest in news regarding Hollywood stars and starlets who are going green while making headlines in movies, TV shows, music, events and fas
Green, which delivers the latest in news regarding Hollywood stars and starlets who are going
green while making headlines in movies, TV shows, music, events and fas
green while making headlines in movies, TV shows, music, events and
fashion.
It may not have the visceral open - road appeal of Cars & Transportation, the looking - good -
while - being -
green glow of
Fashion & Beauty, the geeky goodness of Science & Technology, or the slick style of Design & Architecture, but when it comes down to it, Business & Politics is the backdrop upon which the entire ongoing
green drama is played.
Mint
green has been an obsession in
fashion and decor for a
while, now — and we're still not over it.