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Nicki Minaj, Michael Kors & Diane Kruger Kick Off Runway To Green (PHOTOS)

First Posted: 03/30/2011 7:52 am   Updated: 05/30/2011 5:12 am

Scroll down for pictures from Tuesday night's event, which reportedly raised over $1 million after auctioning items like lunch with Harrison Ford and seats at the Chanel Couture show.

Text by Samantha Critchell, Associated Press

NEW YORK - Organic cotton and reusable bags are steps toward the greening of the fashion industry, but organizers of the Runway to Green project say considering the size, scope and celebrity of players such as Gucci, Burberry, Stella McCartney and Tommy Hilfiger, it can do much more.

The project kicked off Tuesday night, with 29 top-tier designers staging a runway show to raise money for environmental education and awareness programs. The designers also have agreed to participate in the Natural Resources Defense Council's Clean by Design program, which will teach them how to integrate greener practices into many aspects of their businesses, from raw materials, fabric finishing and production, to packaging, recycling and shipping.

Designer Jason Wu is interested in tackling the dyeing process. "The information I want for myself from this is: What dyes should we use? What does 'naturally dyed' mean? Is it better for the environment? If it's using thousands of insects that are part of the ecosystem to create the dyes, is that better? I really don't know," says Wu.

Many of the designers seem knowledgeable about the problems -- and even potential solutions -- says Linda Greer, a director for the NRDC, but they don't know how to get from here to there.

That's where Runway to Green can serve as a pathway.

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"I think what we've all discussed in this industry many times is that there are complications with making anything green. We want to help designers take the very first step. We want them to be more and more green as time goes on," says Sylvana Ward-Durrett, co-founder of Runway to Green and Vogue's special events director.

Shoppers have to be trained, too, so they'll want the new products and be willing, in all likelihood, to pay a little more. Nothing gets businesses to change their practices faster than consumer pressure, adds Lorenzo Roccia, chairman and another co-founder with Luisana Mendoza.

Consumers demanded environmentally friendly options in beauty and food products -- and now those industries are farther ahead in green practices than fashion, notes Greer.

"We hope consumers and designers become synchronized in their messages. We want people to like the next wave of green products, and we want them to like them and buy them because they're good, because they're chic and fashionable, and, oh yeah, because they're green," Ward-Durrett says.

Items from the Runway show, including Alexander Wang's one-shoulder dress, Rachel Roy's shirtdress with hand-painted touches and Rag & Bone's waistcoat, will be immediately available for sale on Net-a-Porter.com, with at least 10 percent of net proceeds going toward Runway to Green. They'll go to other retailers in a few months as part of the designers' fall collections.

Wu is offering an illusion-top, full-length gown.

The more brands involved -- from the big to the small -- the better it will be, he says, because they are hoping to examine the making of a garment start to finish.

Rachel Roy wants to take on packaging. When she first launched her shoe collection and received her very first pair from the manufacturer, she says she was immediately unhappy with the amount of paper used to wrap them. She worked with the factory to reduce the paper by 50 percent.

Might there be a slightly greater chance for damage during shipping? Yes, says Roy, but she is convinced -- and she thinks shoppers will agree -- that the risk is worth it.

Greer, of the NRDC, wants designers to come to this initiative armed with questions, personal pet interests and a can-do spirit. "We're hoping to give designers a menu of options of where to start -- and we don't expect to do them all at once -- and any of them would be fine with me."

She ticks off potential jumping-off points: rail freight and ocean shipping containers instead of airplanes; fabrics that can be machine-washed in cold water instead of hot (or instead of being dry cleaned).

These aren't quick and easy fixes and will require more of a commitment, including a financial one, to adopt, but once things start changing, Greer hopes the movement will be sustainable.

"What the fashion industry has done to date is the occasional green item, and that doesn't affect the majority of the way they make their stuff. `Green' materials doesn't really affect how it's manufactured," Greer explains. "What we're hoping for is that this is a new chapter, a much bigger chapter," rather than a one-off.

The industry's ability to think out of the box is what's needed most, because some solutions aren't yet developed, Greer says.

The industry, while competitive, also knows how to come together for a cause, observes Hilfiger, noting its fundraising history for breast cancer and AIDS charities. The environment is next on the radar, he says.

"It's part of being a good global citizen," Hilfiger says, "and fashion is a global business. ... If we can all get together, all of us, I think we have enough influence."

Hilfiger says everything is on the table, from reusing water bottles at the office to LED lighting in stores. A big thing will be rethinking travel, but he's willing to do that, too. (If he weren't, his 17-year-old daughter would get on his case like she has about recycling everything at home.)

Rachel Roy's father insisted on a no-waste food policy all her life, she says, so composting -- or even feeding scraps to her dogs -- has always been the norm. She thinks the way to green fashion is to incorporate good practices into everyday routines.

"It's an overwhelming subject, like most important subjects in our lives. The way I've approached it is very natural, one step at a time. I ask what's in my immediate path and what can I do to leave a situation a little better than I found it?" Roy says.

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http://www.nrdc.org/international/cleanbydesign/

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05:59 PM on 04/05/2011
#16 looks like the model Jourdan Dunn not model Joan Smalls.
10:25 AM on 04/03/2011
Green fashion is a great step, however there are many dimensions to being green. Not only the making, packing, distributing of articles need to be greener but the lifestyle of this industry has to be green. When these big design houses fly all over the world in their private jets to promote, sell and showcase their band, they are not exactly cutting down on carbon emission! And when fashion becomes everyday from runway, its very hard to regulate the "green-ness" of the industry!
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09:50 PM on 04/02/2011
Pic #16 is Jourdan Dunn NOT Joan Smalls- we don't all look alike, you know!
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giraf
12:23 PM on 03/31/2011
Fashion and green are essentially a paradox. Fashion promotes newness, the need to reinvent and recreate your own image by buying more. What you already own, in fashion jargon, is never enough, if it were then there would be no fashion business. Within the fashion world there is much that can be done. Like re-using packaging, not using plastic bags (one for each individual style ie 700 tee shirts, 700 bags), non toxic dyes, making local, selling/buying local, reusing existing materials. An example of this was recently executed and now for sale at Barneys CO-OP, which uses the previous season's Loomstate stock and adds beach plastic embroidery. http://actnatural.loomstate.org/2011/03/plastic-is-forever-is-here.html

The idea of having one designer re-work old stock from another designer is truly revolutionary...
09:11 PM on 03/30/2011
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02:41 PM on 03/30/2011
this is their concept of being green?
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rhondarenee
12:50 PM on 03/30/2011
Love slide 14, really like slide 17.
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Jim Anderson
You're going to burn up my bullshit detector.
12:23 PM on 03/30/2011
What's with the black chick with the weird hair?
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JB-IN
Eventually we will all be brown people.
12:43 PM on 03/30/2011
Outragious style is what is apparently needed these days to stand out in the sea of "me-too" music artists and music-video vixens. Nicki Minaj and Lady Gaga are probably the 2 most outstanding examples of this. The primary difference between the two (besides skin tone) is Nicki has the jaw-dropping CURVES!
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KarlaElisa
The atmosphere is Toxic
11:46 AM on 03/30/2011
will their green washing include perhaps paying a living wage to factory workers abroad working in sweat shops?

i didn't think so. you have to draw the line somewhere, right? "It's part of being a good global citizen," Hilfiger says, "and fashion is a global business." Yes, and globalization enslaves so many for the profit and enjoyment of so few.
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12:05 PM on 03/30/2011
no, they will just ship sweatshop goods from places where it's harder to track the environmental damage across the planet in different containers. problem solved. oh, wait. hmmm.
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KarlaElisa
The atmosphere is Toxic
12:21 PM on 03/30/2011
you know it. was reading an article where china was making something they want to sell as honey but it's loaded with HFCS. and they aren't a honey producer. so they send it to other countries to be labeled as their origin is from there and then send it on to the USA.
every purchase is a gamble, they work so hard trying to cover their footsteps.
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Terri Lorz
11:25 AM on 03/30/2011
Go Green - Terri Jo Lorz
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Joseph Caligiuri
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11:19 AM on 03/30/2011
3 ugly woman, my God HP whats next?
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03:16 PM on 03/30/2011
Interview with Madeline Albright?
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Joseph Caligiuri
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12:05 PM on 03/31/2011
great one, lol yes your right, I actually liked Madeline as a politician, but she was hard to look at hunh?
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p456
Walking Tall.
10:59 AM on 03/30/2011
Fashion only appeals to more-ons who have low self esteem.
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04:53 PM on 04/01/2011
Then why did you read a fashion article?
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10:39 AM on 03/30/2011
I love the dress on slide #14. Beautiful! Ted Danson is looking good too.
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10:50 AM on 03/30/2011
I was thinking the same thing about Ted! He has aged beautifully! The gray hair is very becoming!
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JKPHILLY
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12:21 PM on 03/30/2011
Agreed Ted Danson looked hot
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jwb2013
REAL EYES REALIZE REAL LIES.
10:37 AM on 03/30/2011
i better not say anything crass here, or else the fashion 'cops' will chastise me to no end. (;oD
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p456
Walking Tall.
10:57 AM on 03/30/2011
Please do I've got your back.
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jwb2013
REAL EYES REALIZE REAL LIES.
12:30 PM on 03/30/2011
that, my friend, earns my undying gratitude! F'ed and F'ed. (;oD
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jwb2013
REAL EYES REALIZE REAL LIES.
12:33 PM on 03/30/2011
do you actually realize what you are signing up for...these 'fashion' freaks can be quite insidious!
10:36 AM on 03/30/2011
You have JOURDAN DUNN as JOAN SMALLS. Can you please not mix up the black models. I know they all look alike to you lot. Thanks.