
It’s a new year and Ecouterre asks 28 eco-fashion experts (including yours truely, their eco-fashion predictions for 2011.
Ecouterre writes:
We asked 28 eco-fashion movers and shakers, including a museum textile conservator, a fashion professor, a vegan coat designer, an online curator of preowned clothing, and several of our media comrades in arms to offer their forecasts for the year ahead. Discover what Bodkin’s Eviana Hartman is enthusiastic about this year, how eco-model Summer Rayne Oakes is opening access to sustainable materials and suppliers, and why Sarah Scaturro from the Cooper-Hewittthinks that polyester should be the next It green fabric.
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I totally agree that I’ve been hearing about loads more clothing swaps happenin’ these days. And even by some of my fancier schmancier friends. If you can get them to convert to reuse ideas, then you’re starting to convert some of the most shopoholic people out there.