New York Fashion Week is in the Green
by Mor on February 19, 2010
in Eco-friendly, Events, Fashion
This year’s New York Fashion Week included The GreenShows which featured ten eco-friendly collections. The GreenShows were held at Village Green – the first LEED-Gold certified building in East Village-and featured the collections of: Gary Harvey, Vaute Couture, Thieves by Sonja den Elzen, Joann Berman,Willian, Popomomo ,Samantha Pleet, deux fm, House of Organics/Ekovaruhuset and C. Marchuska.
Here are a few of the highlights from the shows:
Gary Harvey, featured creative gowns made entirely of reused materials. These brilliant dresses were crafted from items such as recycled army jackets, wedding dresses, and laundry bags, proved that sustainable design IS high fashion at times.
Vaute Couture showcased the ingenious work of vegan designer Leanne Hilgart Meyer. Using soy bean farming waste, alternative fiber Primaloft ECO, and other green material, Vaute Couture create cruelty-free clothes that are also good for our Mother Earth. Leanne also showcased her brand new men’s line.
And JoAnn Berman rocked the GreenShows Monday night with her reconstructed one off garments made entirely with vintage fabrics. Here is the preview of Autumn/Winter 2010 collection: “Thunderbirds” and its lively execution on the runway was amazing. Her collection drew mainstream media including WWD and Vogue. Also, hear Berman talke about the process of designing one off clothing, worn by the likes of Madonna — in the early days — and Rihanna.
The GreenShows Eco Fashion Week proves that Green is the new Black!
Revamp Clothing
by Mor on December 30, 2009
in Eco-friendly, Fashion, Shop Locally
Revamp is an eco-conscious, vintage inspired women’s clothing line. Designer Jamie Powell draws on all aspects of her life to create her designs, incorporating elements of her vintage wholesaling business as well as her personal lifestyle. All Revamp items are made with an eco-conscious focus; all production is local and inputs are selected for their low environmental impact. The vision of the Revamp line is to create classic wardrobe stables that make the wearer feel both comfortable and beautiful. Custom requests are welcome; family heirloom pieces can be reconstructed to give a second life to a treasured tablecloth, or a grandmother’s wedding dress.
Revamp has been featured in The Raleigh News & Observer, The Independent, the Indie NC Blog, and in several Raleigh-area fashion shows including FashionSpark ’08 and ’09 and Strut ’09. Jamie Powell is also co-producer of the Redress Raleigh Eco-Fashion Show.
Revolution Couture
Friend of Redress Raleigh, Revolution Couture, is putting on a fashion show to benefit Redress Raleigh on Dec 4th. Featured designers: Apology, Bren Anderson and Emily Mays.
Here are the details. We would love to see you there:
December 4th, 2009
Revolution Couture Fashion Show
Pullen Memorial Baptist Church
1801 Hillsborough St.
Raleigh, NC 27605
The show begins at 7:00pm, and there’s a suggested donation of $7.00 at the door.
Raffle of one garment from each designer after the show.






