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Wednesday, December 24th, 2008Charity: Water brings in the $ for clean water projects
Monday, December 22nd, 2008
Charity: Water’s December 2008 ball took place this past week at the Metropolitan Pavilion. I got to have some down time with Scott (the founder) in Mexico, which doesn’t really happen all that often. Scott gave a riveting talk in Mexico at The Summit and it brought nearly a third of the group to Charity’s benefit, which was a good enough reason for a reunion. It was a tremendous turn-out. They raise $450,000 for clean water projects across 17 different countries and 100% of the money raised goes directly to the programs. In addition to the Summiteers (Josh, Eben, Graham, Nikki, Ben K., Ben H., Caroline, Natali, Elliot, Alex, Ryan, and the list goes on)– I got to see Esther again, who had just come back from documenting Charity’s projects in Kenya (and provided most all the photos you see here). Would love to have her join me again this coming year to Mozambique; let’s see what we can work out.
Regardless, if you’re interested in giving to a charity, I’d highly recommend looking into Charity: Water. You can check out their “Give on your Birthday” program, which has been a highly successful fundraising model. Though I know there has been issues with regenerating aquifers in various parts of the world because of improper well drilling and lack of water conservation, the Charity mission is a strong one and restores faith in people’s idea of what charity is because 100% of the public’s money goes to basic water and sanitation facilities in developing nations.

It was terrific to catch up with Adrian. We pledged to get some friends together for another dinner at his house. And if you fashionistas are curious about my outfit: It’s a brilliant hemp-silk vintage-inspired dress handmade by Carasan with hand-sewn glass beads and a fair-trade kalamkari purse by World of Good. As mentioned in an earlier post, the awesome feathered headgear was acquired at the coolest little Brooklyn sample sale from a number of my sustainable style peeps. Photo by Emma Grady over at Treehugger.com.

Emma, Rose and I pose for a picture.



Photos by Esther of Esther’s photos from Rwanda




The displays were impeccably done. Scott’s team does an impressive job in communicating Charity’s message.



I had plenty to talk about with the Teen Time Live crew.

Esther and I take a T.O. for a sexy little shot.



a cute candid capture by Andrew Bicknell
The Model Diaries – more coming in Jan 09
Sunday, December 21st, 2008
I’ve gotten some queries wondering where the updates from The Model Diaries have been hiding. To be perfectly honest with you, we’ve been recording (seven more in queue to be exact), but have a bottleneck in the post-production end of things, which I am anxiously looking to sort out. A new intern hire or two will surely help alleviate the glut of creative backlog. But I promise they will be coming (tentative plan: Jan 09) and we have some cool features from a rainforest shoot to the Elephant Art party to clothes designed by kids saving the rainforest. See past episodes: The Model Diaries.
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Sunday, December 21st, 2008I’ve been feeling creatively and intellectually adventurous as of late. Maybe my flair for fashion as a medium to communicate messages of sustainability is lessening–or maybe since I’ve written my book Style, Naturally (due out Feb 1!!) I’ve been feeling the need to expand my horizons; or more likely, I just feel the need to intellectually grow and I’m getting the creative jitters. Over the last few months I’ve had massive amounts of inspired flotsam bumping around in my skull causing a creative contusion that needs to spew forth sooner or later. I’ve gotta find some release because I’m buzzing around like one of those cutely psychotic wind-up Japanese toys and I’m certain it’s not good for my ticker long term.
Not sure if this is a solution to my challenge–or if it will just aggravate matters, but I’ve immersed myself into the evocative medium of film and media. Sure, I’ve been doing work for Planet Green and putzing around on my camera (some may call it “experimenting”), but I’m taking a few leaps forward and thrusting myself into a whole new world, which I always find…stimulating. Actually, a couple months ago, I joined my friend Paul at the PAUSE Conference in New York and like a sponge, soaked up everything that was said. Bring it on, Bi*tches. Bring it on.
Can’t wait to let you in on what I’m up to with all of this, but a girl’s gotta keep some secrets, so I’ll share things with you a little later. In the meantime, check out some photos from The Pause.



Acclaimed director, Mark Romanek addresses the audience at PAUSE. Mark is incredibly candid and humble, which made the interview so pleasant. The guy is seriously talented though and nearly choked up to his video with Johnny Cash, which you can view here.



G-Munk’s stuff was cool, but he had a serious preoccupation of toys and sex on the brain.



The story boards behind the story…
All images courtesy of FITC
playing dress up with abdul smith
Sunday, December 21st, 2008
Hey knit-wits (those of us who heart a little knitwear in our lives). You may remember some of these photos from the Sexiest Sweaters post. Thought I’d share the rest with you. I know, I know–you’re supposed to pick the BEST photo from the bunch for each look, but we loved a lot of them, so figured why be stingy?
Abdul and I took a day out to do a little one-two-shoot. We shot in a space on 5th Avenue (ironically in the same building the Payless design studio is in). In fact, I’ve realized that a ton of my clients are right in that area of 5th Avenue and 21st Streets, but I digress….I just brought along some of my gear and If it’s one thing that I love to do in photo shoots, it’s shaking off the old guard who still thinks sustainable style hasn’t graduated Jesus sandals and hemp-gear. So I’m going to holler out to all the conscious clotheshorses who know what’s up in the world.
So without further adieu, here are some of the sweaterlicious images we shot together. Let me know what you think! And yea, some of these got swept up by some magazines, so if you see them posted here again, you’re not suffering from deja vu.






I love this sweater! The sleeves get into everything and you surely can’t fit it under any normal jacket (who likes normal anyway????) but just take a look at it! Gorg! Gorg! Gorg! It’s by my friends Terri and Sandy (cool mother-daugther design duo) out of Virginia and Brooklyn. The line is called Carasan. I got a number of sweaters like this (so stay tuned for more). And I love layers, so I just layered on some organic cotton gray shirts by Chicago-based designers Lara Miller (whom I wrote a recommendation letter for Ecco Domani [Sustainable] fashion awards. Fingers crossed for her!!!]. She’s got cool gear that you can flip and wear different ways. The locket is made by nomadic tribespeople of Niger in collaboration with Parisian designer, Aude Durou from Ombre Claire. Tights by American Apparel (of course) and veggie-tanned boots by Pjux out of Spain that I picked up over at Ekovaruhuset over on Ludlow.









Abdul and I vamped it up in that gritty, dirty, naughty, dark film noir style that we all love. All you need: Cold, dark staircase: Check! – Black stockings: Check! – Sexy undergarments: Check! An extra long sleeved black sweater: Check! Dark eye makeup: Check! – and Just out of Bed hair: Double check!
I picked up the Ooo-la-la Frenchie-French silk bra over at Sleep in The Burg (I LOVE that shop! Best knickers in the hood); Italian-knit undies by Zimmerli, which I picked up after doing one of their runway shows a little while back (are they even still around??); black tights by American Apparel; and a bamboo knit EXTRA-EXTRA long sleeve sweater with front clasp by my favorite sweaternista – Lara Miller. And I don’t know if you still care about this stuff, but all of Lara’s clothes are made in Chicago! Holla!






Quite possibly my most favorite sweater of the DECADE! How can you not love the yoda-style cowl neck-turned hoodie. And the coolest thing? You can flip the sweater over upside-down style and wear it as a sweater dress, but I totally prefer the way I wear it here. I also love the color. Brown has gone from drab to fab over the seasons! Lara knit this out of recycled cotton, so no virgin materials were used in the making of this yum-yum-chocolate-chip, honey-dip gotta get me a scoop sweater. Kinda reminds me of the cocoon-couture pieces by Ding Yong Spring 09, yes/no? Oh yah, and those recycled quilt/veggie tanned boots? I just resoled those suckers and they are by none other than Terra Plana. You can get yourself a pair over at 260 Elizabeth Street, but wearers be warned: No two pairs look the same. Let’s give it up for individuality!




Such a sweater puppy. We went a little soft, sensual and sweet with these shots. Paired a bone-colored FLIP sweater by Lara Miller with some ubercute ruffled knickers and bralette set made out of organic cotton by UK-based designer Jenny McPherson over at Enamore.



Shot where the palm shadows play. I think Abdul captured the light and shadow expertly here. Basically all I did was roll around in my Italian-knit knickers.






This was actually the first look we shot and one of my faves for the day. I lust over the purple red silk dress I got over at Pinky Otto. Pair it with a pair of kitten heels, and meeoooow! You can’t really see, but the sleevless part of the dress dips really low. You can see it here on my way to the Glamour magazine casting as captured in The Model Diaries back on the 28th of August. (By the way, I did get casted, so look out for in this March or April in their 70 Women of Green issue). Anyway, paired it this time with a gris sweater by Lara Miller and draped shiny baubles by Ombre Claire over the whole look. Young, fresh yet sophisticated.









We went a little goth-child on this shoot. I think it looks mad cool with the cold sunlight coming in from behind. The photo flares and the water towers really do give it a special feeling. This is a bamboo/organic cotton-knit “tribal marking” dress gifted to me by the girls over at Beau Soleil after wearing their dress in Lucky magazine. And guess what, it’s on sale here! Knee-highs I got over at American Apparel and the vegan-heels (so cute aren’t they?) are by Charmone Shoes. The silver bling is my favorite piece (I wear it all the time!) from Ombre Claire.
Phew! Well that was A LOT! Next time I’ll try not to put so many images, but like I said earlier, we really like a whole bunch from this series, so hopefully you enjoyed too.
