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Sexy Ecofashions At Project Earth Day (SLIDESHOW)

Huffington Post   First Posted: 07/25/09 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:30 PM ET

Who says Ecofashion has to be frumpy? Some of the most innovative design right now is green. The designers in 2009's Project Earth Day and others show you the way to a more eco-friendly closet. For more photographs and videos go to Inhabitat


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Who says Ecofashion has to be frumpy? Some of the most innovative design right now is green. The designers in 2009's Project Earth Day and others show you the way to a more eco-friendly closet. For mo...
Who says Ecofashion has to be frumpy? Some of the most innovative design right now is green. The designers in 2009's Project Earth Day and others show you the way to a more eco-friendly closet. For mo...
 
 
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03:06 AM on 06/26/2009
It's nice to see healthy looking models with flesh on their bones.
07:37 PM on 06/25/2009
I read an interesting article about how the fashion industry is pushing towards more greener designs. Read it here http://www.citizensreport.org/2009/05/22/chicken-suit-not-just-for-big-bird-anymore-a-new-green-fabric-from-chicken-feathers/
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02:21 PM on 06/25/2009
Why not Hemp which we can also use for fuel..it might bring back our suffering textile industry..!

go to Hemp 4 Fuel...

http://hemp4fuel.com/

Grow Here Grow Now..
02:15 PM on 06/25/2009
How about E-clothing made from electronics waste?

The sad truth is, most of this equipment ends up in China in an E-dump, where peasants rummage through all the junk, and they call this recycling. This is similar to what we did with car batteries in Mexico back in the nineties. We need actual recycling. The companies that produce this stuff, need to manufacture their goods so they can easily be recycled. Such is not the case. Circuit boards need to be dissolvable, for example.
01:31 PM on 06/25/2009
You know what's the MOST eco-friendly clothing?

Used. Thrift-store. Recycled. Whatever you call it.