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Gray hair is in (and so is biodiversity)

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Ecochic Geneve took to the stage at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland this January 20-21, 2010 in celebration/awareness of the Year of Biodiversity. Talented designers from around the world (many whom I’ve never heard of before) participated – from Diane von Furstenberg to Redley Exantus. The goal was to make the business case for biodiversity through the fashion and cosmetics industry.

Biodiversity – quite an esoteric, unrecognizable term for many – is essentially all the genetic, molecular, species and ecosystem diversity on Earth. Basically, the variation of life forms and biomes is a good thing and if we can support that through business – particularly ones that rely on raw materials (e.g., cosmetics, fashion, food) then we’ll be much better off.

Had a wonderful opportunity to present on a panel “Communicating Biodiversity” along with Allan Schwarz who presented BoM and a.d. schwarz – and later took part in the UNCTAD Ecochic Geneve show. All of us girls got to sport premature gray bobs à la Tavi Gevinson-style.  I thought it was pretty cool – a real statement that “it’s cool to go gray,” but  I don’t know if the other girls saw it that way.

Kate Dillon and I sporting the gray bobs

Talking about the benefits of alpaca fiber while sporting more side boob than I had expected!

A Beatriz Canedo Patino alpaca vicuna dress

Royah Afghani chitrali wool coat with ethnic flower emboridery

Some of my other favorites from the show were as follows:

Redley Exantus silk filament dress

Diane von Furstenberg soy jersey dress with vintage feather necklace

Selphie Bong’s organic linen dress

Noir’s 100% organic, fair-trade cotton from Uganda + some pleathery goodness (even the back looked bad-ass)

Reem Al Asadi’s dress made from recycled turn-of-the-century corsets and ballet dresses

And finally Oliver Tolentino‘s pineapple fiber dress (pina fabric) largely because it is so damn hard and technical to make something out of barong fabric. Well done! Runway photos compliments of Johann Sauty

February/March issue of Behind the Label launches

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

Summer Rayne Oakes and Lucire Magazine launch an updated version of Behind the Label, the eco-conscious editorial that was released in September 2005. The editorial will still feature the sustainable style brands in Summer’s closet, but will include a feature article that connects the fashion to popular global or societal topics in support of the magazine’s new direction. In the February/March issue, Oakes addresses a woman’s inner beauty and the power of seduction. Behind the Label will also be accompanied by a page of ethical and eco-conscious products + ideas associated with the theme of the editorial.

Lucire Magazine has print distribution throughout New Zealand, Australia and Romania. It is available via subscription through many other countries. Lucire and Behind the Label are syndicated through the Persuader blog and found online at behindthelabel.net and lucire.com.

Behind the Label (behind-the-scenes):