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    Whimsical Children's Dresses For Your Wee Little One

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    DIY thing on Sep 25, 2009 12:20 PM PDT
    Whimsy and kids, they just seem to go together. We've found some of the cutest girl's dresses, each with their own touch of whimsy. Some are made from eco-friendly upcycled fabrics, like Little Overcoat's recycled t-shirt dresses. And Lilli Pop will make custom drop waist jumpers for your favorite little girl. One of our favorite children's shops is Art and Soul Boutique. Owner Kristine Bercot is based in Indiana. She has such lovely designs and now's a great time to find some great summer sale items in her shop! Go ahead and check out our handpicked dozen dresses for the little ones!

    Go Green This Spring With Earthy Statement Jewelry By Monique ...

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    Pauline Montupet on Mar 13, 2009 1:23 PM PDT
    I've started to look forward to my spring wardrobe of pretty neutrals mixed with hard-edge pieces, eco-friendly fibers and comfortable €œHammer€� pants. But I feel like I have a big hole missing in my jewelry selection when it comes to pairing with these new looks. Large statement pieces were all over the runway, yet they're not in my closet. Enter Monique Pean. The designer, a former investment banker from Washington, DC, has me drooling over her beautiful jewelry. Cameron Diaz and Jamie King are already fans of these gorgeous and sustainable gems. An avid traveler, Pean was inspired by the indigenous cultures to create a sustainable fine jewelry line. The Bering Collection draws from Alaskan Native culture and its adaptation of rare and exotic materials. The line uses the remains of fossilized walrus, caribou and Baleen as well as devastation-free diamonds and 100% recycled gold. 10% of her signature Bering Collection goes to benefit the Alaskan Native Arts foundation. But that€™s not it for her charity work! Her other collection, Charity: Water, collaborates with a nonprofit organization committed to bringing clean water to impoverished people. 50% of the proceeds from each piece goes to build wells and bring clean water and sanitation to communities in need. While these precious pieces may cost you a pretty penny, you know they will last a lifetime, considering some of the material, like the woolly mammoth ivory, has already been around 12,000 years! Prices range from $450-$1,000 for the Charity: Water collection and $2,500 - $45,000 for the Bering Collection. Check out the SLIDESHOW to see some styles!

    Green Gifts for the Eco-Conscious!

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    kate napleton on Dec 12, 2008 12:26 PM PST
    It's no secret that going green is no longer a trend, but a necessary lifestyle change. Let's all embrace it by giving great green gifts this holiday season! Whether it's a Pangea Organics holiday gift set, or an EDUN organic cotton tee, you're sure to find great gift ideas for everyone on your list. Matt & Nat's rice paper collection will have you drooling, especially this Kogan clutch, and everyone will think you're such an eco-chic shopper when you announce that their new Alkemie cuff bracelets are crafted from reclaimed metal. Click the SLIDESHOW for lots of eco-chic gift ideas!

    Great Eco-Friendly Gifts For The Host And Hostess!

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    Carrie Pollare on Nov 26, 2008 12:18 PM PST
    Yes, it's true. Thanksgiving is just a day away and we all know what that means! Not only will many of us be going to wonderful (hopefully organic) Thanksgiving feasts, but it also signals the beginning of the holiday party season. In that spirit, it's always nice to show up with a lovely eco-friendly gift for the host and/or hostess. Whether you want to spend $10 or $50, here's the way we do it-- eco-style! Click on the SLIDESHOW to shop all of my favorite green gifts, and for more great eco fashion, go to whiteapricot.com.

    A Thoughtful, Stylish, Eco-Friendly Holiday Gift For $10? ...

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    Carrie Pollare on Nov 10, 2008 8:17 AM PST
    Times are tough and the holidays are coming. Here's a great holiday gift find- "I'm Tired of..." bracelets, a collection of inexpensive, stylish, and eco-friendly bracelets that give back in a big way! "I'm Tired of..." bracelets are made from recycled tires and metals. Selling for just $10 each, the company donates $5 (that's half) to great charities that support the causes you choose, whether you're tired of cancer, animal cruelty, AIDS, or global warming, just to name a few. Each bracelet represents a cause with the words "I'm Tired of.." and the cause emblazoned on it (i.e., "I'm Tired of Cancer"). In these difficult financial times, they'll make meaningful holiday gifts. The company hopes to raise millions of dollars to fight the world's issues. The first 10 causes are AIDS, Autism, Animal Cruelty, Alzheimer's, Cancer, Child Abuse, Diabetes, Global Warming, Heart Disease and World Hunger. You can only purchase them at www.ImTiredOnline.com, so why not support one that's close to you, or wake up to a new one this holiday season?

    Vancouver's Elroy Apparel Is Socially Responsible Streetwear ...

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    Jennifer on Nov 2, 2008 10:13 AM PST
    Introducing Elroy Apparel, an independent fashion designer with some great ideas from Vancouver. Elroy Apparel is much more than just another clothing line. The company was developed as a stand against impending environmental destruction. By providing socially responsible, health-conscious women with fashion forward, eco-friendly clothing, we have created an alternative- a beautiful garment with an even more beautiful story behind it. Designer Leanne McElroy creates sophisticated streetwear for the contemporary health-conscious woman who cares not only about what she looks like, but about the story her clothing carries as well. Take a look at these beautiful creations in the slideshow!
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