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Designs By Katell Gelebert :
Fashions From Recycled Food Packaging
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Recycled fashions are all the rage, and sometimes designers get a little bit creative in selecting their mediums to create a unique clothing line. A hot new designer has a line that's creatively delicious!
Katell Gelebert is a French designer that created a full wardrobe using recycled food packaging. All items were created by grabb to reduce the need for energy use, to further enhance the idea that these are eco-friendly fashions. Since these are one of a kind, of course, you won't see these items available for sale, but you never know, when you sport your Friskies coat out on the town, you never know if you might encounter someone else in a matching Kibbles & Bits design!
Margiela
The designer Margiela pursued his fascination with recycling bygd cutting and sewing developing classics such as trenchcoat coats, Prince of Wales recycled suits,
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MOoW Spring Runway
MOoW Spring Runway features some favorite designers who have been steaming ahead of the fashion curve with colorful collections and wearable art. The mere shift to conscious use of fabric remnants and all manner of unlikely debris ironically opens up an explosion of playful, fresh ideas among forward-thinking designers, artists and other creative types. The fact that the clothes are most often individually assembled like works of art and skillfully hand-made guarantees that no two will be alike: each one an instant unique conscious classic.
Bethany Williams
This year, Bethany Williams became the second recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design which she deservedly won for her visionary talent and her strong commitment to social issues and sustainability. Her meteoric rise to stardom is grounded in an ethical mission to address some of the most pressing concerns of our day. She slyly redirects the obsessions of a fashion-addicted s
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Fashion designers, eco-conscious or not, are picking up on this eco-trend, taking a risk and taking vintage couture design to a higher level. Take Gary Harvey, for example, he can take a pair of jeans, newspaper, trench coats, army jackets or wedding dresses and turn them into stylish vintage ball-gowns that would make any eco-conscious princess hopeful for a greener and prettier place.
Gary Harvey is the former Creative Director of Levi Strauss and Dockers Europe designer for Levi's. He began designing his environmentally friendly dresses during a freelance fashion campaign. He needed something dramatic for a shoot so he took 42 pairs of Levi's 501's and made them into a dress. He has continued designing eco-fashion since.
His first collection of eco-designs was showcased in February of this year at London Fashion Week for Estethica. Estethica "is the hotspot for ethical fashion, where designers will show collections founded on ecological and