Just as Charlotte was going to snap a shot with me and the zoe&zac summer collection, Margaret from the Lazy E and the gal from (Wendy is her name?) Women’s Health walked in. They fit so nicely between my arms, I just had to let them in to the shot!
A little sneak peak at the Spring/Summer ‘09 collection. I’m there sporting my Aoi jacket; organic cotton Katherine Hamnett tee; Ombre Claire necklace; sunglasses from American Apparel; organic cotton pants by Linda Loudermilk; and Lotus oxford from the first zoe&zac collection (still in time for Mom’s Day this coming May 10th – don’t forget!!!)
And drum roll please…A few shots from the upcoming summer collection, including a basic black Snapdragon ballet flat; a vintage floral wedge; and a pretty pink Tigerlily wedge (back by popular demand) from the first season. Zoe&Zac launched this April 13th, 2009 in 1,000 Payless stores and on payless.com. I’m pretty psyched that we’ll also be launching the summer collection this June through September in many Latin American countries…In fact, that reminds me: I gotta pen an article for En Sociedadtomorrow,(with a little translation help of course)…
Okay, that’s enough peeking for today…More later here and on zoeandzac.com.
Question: What should I be looking out for in terms of eco-friendly footwear trends this season – Mary, P. Bridgeport, CT
Kicky Kicks: Colors rock the block in eco-friendly footwear
Eco-friendly shoe trends for Summer 2008: Part 1
Bright, contrasting colors are hot this summer season. Vivid hues like red, black, or navy are boldly paired with cool summer whites and modest creams, giving everything from sneaks to stilettos instant sportiness.
Jumping Jack Flash: Pair some of our selects with a blue jean or crisp summer dress and you’ll seriously be punching up your wardrobe’s flash factor. The best news is yet to come: There are cool shoes at every price, starting at $10.
About the shoes featured:No Sweats, Ethletic, and Veja shoes specialize in streetwise sweatshop-free shoes; Form & Fauna and Taryn Rose’s new collection –Taryn Rose Verde—focus on vegetable-tanned leather and water-based glues; Charmoné, Beyond Skin, and No Vacas combine feminine design with vegan principles and environmentally-conscious construction; Simple Shoes and Terra Plana take a look at environmentally-friendly preferred materials and minimal waste; whereas TOMS boasts the 1 for 1 principle: For every shoe you buy, they happily give one away to a child who doesn’t have shoes.
Kicky Kicks: Metallic hues don’t lose their luster this season
Eco-friendly shoe trends for Summer 2008: Part 2
Last season went bling, bling with a lot of glitz and glimmer in a myriad of metallic hues. This trend will continue to be a strong feature throughout the summer season and into the fall. Polish off any wardrobe with a dazzling shoe, but make sure it’s right for the occasion. Go with a muted metallic, like a pewter or bronze, for business attire, but by all means, don’t be afraid to razzle-dazzle with a glossy gold or silver for the evening. Shoes start at $40 but quickly skyrocket to triple digit numbers for fancier, hand-crafted heels.
About the shoes featured: Charmoné, Beyond Skin, Natalie Portman for Té Casan , Mink Shoes and Kitty Cooper combine feminine design, luxurious fibers, and vegan principles with environmentally-conscious construction; No Vacas and Neuaura also turn up their toes to animal-based products with some shining examples of microfiber alternatives; TOMS dazzles with some sequined slippers that keep on giving—for every pair of shoes you buy, they’ll hand deliver a pair to at-risk children in developing nations.
Kicky Kicks: Sneakers get a little freaky
Eco-friendly shoe trends for Summer 2008: Part 3
Sneaker freakers unite! Kick off those juteliscious Jesus sandals for some hot-to-trot modern options. Skate, hike, bike, or otherwise: Colors abound this summer. (Note from Author: Don’t be afraid to show your true colors and lace up with some brights too).
Attention to Details: Recycled materials and fancy recycled rubber tread will ensure that you’ll leave nothing but a cool imprint in your tracks. Sneakers start at $47 and are less than $100.
About the shoes featured:Adidas ups the hemp-factor with some sweet treads; J-41 – a division of Chrysler—joins the ranks as some of the coolest shoes out there. Their outsoles are partially recycled; they come in vegan alternatives; and use eco-friendly packaging. Moo Shoes sells these Ben Sherman sneakers to veganistas; and Simple, Timberland, and Worn Again boast eco-friendly fabrics and better construction.
Word on the street:Sources say a new, affordable line of eco-friendly shoes is slated for Spring 2009, so stay tuned here and planetgreen.com “Ask Summer Rayne” for more information.