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Running head: THE ECO FASHION WORLD 1
The Eco Fashion World: The Environmental Factor in the Fashion Industry
Genesis Garibaldi
South Mountain Community College
THE ECO FASHION WORLD 2
The Eco Fashion World
There are several components that affect the success of a fashion show, including
materials, electricity, food, transportation, and buildings. For fashion directors, few decisions
made relating to these factors benefit the biosphere. This has the ability of causing an
environmental setback. The level of expense is a huge cause of these because one has a budget
and should not go over it. This is identified as the economical complication in this business. In
addition to this, one must research the level of difficulty of gathering for each factor. A social
dilemma one faces in this industry includes the limits that one is willing to pass in order to please
their guests. By combining all of these components together and dedicating several amounts of
research to it, one should achieve and entertain the audience to having a sustainable fashion
show.
When organizing a fashion show, the director should check the models’ personal hygiene.
The audience would not like to see a model sweating, during their presence on stage. The U.S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has no law that prohibits the addition of certain
ingredients or chemicals in our hygienic tools. The Environmental Working Group (EWG)
indicates “nearly 90 percent of the 10,500 ingredients that the FDA has determined are used in
personal care products have never been tested for safety by any group or organization, including
the FDA and the industry’s self-policing safety panel. Deodorants are one of the most
threatening utensils to our bodies due to the ingredients, such as triclosan and propylene glycol.
In relation to makeup, The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics have a list of companies that have
signed a pledge that substitutes toxic chemicals with safe replacements. Makeup brands in this
list includes Mixology Makeup and SCOUT Cosmetics (SAXX Mineral Makeup and Organics)
(The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, n.d.).
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Electricity is used in all events. It is a necessary source for music, lights, and air
conditioning.
Morgan (2009) states the following information about electricity:
Electricity usage is responsible for a full 38 percent of the U.S. CO2 emissions, according
to a report from the Pew Center on Global Climate Change. On the flip side, renewable
energy sources like wind and solar power, which burn no fossil fuels like natural gas or
coals, produce zero emissions.
Knowing this information, one can organize their fashion events at buildings that contain solar
power energy. Buildings that use energy-saving compact fluorescent lamps are also making an
impact to aiding the environment.
When the guests are welcomed to an event out of town, the hosts should make
recommendations for their pleasure, so that they do not have to do their own research. These
recommendations can be based on location and ratings. To save transportation energy, one can
host the event at a hotel and the guests only have to walk two minutes. Hotel Terra first welcome
their guests in 2008 to their eco friendly environment. This hotel offers “water conservation
systems like low flow water fixtures, dual flush toilets, solar powered faucets in public
restrooms, and native landscaping requiring no irrigation” (Morgan, 2009). In addition, for those
guests that are traveling to the event by plane, a recommendation for eco conscience airline is a
great way to involve others to follow the sustainable path. U.S. airlines today are not 100%
nature friendly, but a few like Delta Airlines, American Airlines, or Virgin Blue offer services
that have their passengers check their carbon footprint and donate to the airlines to obtain the
opportunity to fly in a plane that benefits the environment (Morgan, 2009).
When providing snacks at the fashion events, one is better off buying organic fruit, than
simply fruit. With organic fruit, farmers reduce the use of chemicals. With regular fruit produce,
officials have deciding to use fertilizers and pesticides as an insect repellent. With the use of
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these chemicals, one is more likely to be at diagnosed with a health disease. As for carnivore
eaters, organic animal foods and organic fruit have the same health and environmental perks
(Morgan, 2009).
The materials involved in a fashion show is one of the most important factors because it
is in the clothing, the main purpose of the show. There are two types of fabrics, environmental
friendly and environmental damaging. Eco friendly designers have the tough choice of selecting
a fabric that both benefits the environment and the design of the garment. For instance, in Season
2 of Project Runway All Stars, the design competitors created a complete red carpet look with
“green” intentions using their textiles, one of their garments did not look as lavishing as the other
competitor’s due to the fabric (Shaffer, 2012).
There are several textiles that can replace environmentally harmful ones. Fabric that
damages the habitat incorporates, polyester, cotton, and wool. For example, Morgan (2009)
states, “to manufacture the prolific polyester fiber, crude oil is broken down into petrochemicals
and converted to heat. In addition to depleting our fossil fuel supply, polyester production also
releases nitrogen and carbon dioxide into the air.” In lieu of those textiles, one should browse for
items that are benefit the ecosystem, which include organic cotton, organic wool, and bamboo.
Some believe that just because cotton has no effect on animals, means that it has no
damage on the environment. This is a fallacy. “Today, just 2.4 percent of the world’s arable land
is planted with cotton, but cotton farming employs 25 percent of all global insecticide use and
over 10 percent of the world’s pesticide use (including insecticides herbicides, and defoliants)”
(Morgan, 2009). Unlike cotton, organic cotton is grown by using a minimal amount of
insecticides, herbicides, and fertilizers, yet has the goal of maintaining soil fertility (Morgan,
2009). Organic cotton clothing can be found in stores like Walmart or ecowise.com, but the
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prices may be a tad higher than cotton
(Morgan, 2009). One can tell if a
clothing item has a certain percentage
of cotton by the certified labels
(figures 1) provided by Global Organic
Textile Standard.
Wool is mostly used in cold climate temperatures as blanket or a sweater. In some
instances, humans do not realize how much harm they are causing by using wool. When one is
cold, they do whatever they can to satisfy the need of cuddling up to anything that is warm. “The
presence of pests like ticks and lice in sheep’s wool causes farmers to sometimes dip their
animals in organophophate pesticides, an act that creates health risks for the animals, the farm
workers, and the local water supply” (Morgan, 2009). If one is interested in using organic wool,
they are available to research the manufacturer’s process to creating the product. For organic
wool items, no chemicals are used in the sheep’s surroundings and the item’s covering
maintenance has no chemicals either. This material is considered as an expensive product,
nonetheless, the product is durable and refined (Morgan, 2009).
Clothing items with bamboo as an ingredient has a smooth and durable texture. Globally,
bamboo is the most viable and the swiftest developing crop. When bamboo clothing undergoes
color tinting, the process is much more rapid and exceptional compared to cotton fabric. In
addition, the coloring is preferred and sharpened.
Sekerdon (2011) explains the following in his report:
Figure 1: Organic CottonLabels
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Bamboo fabric is softer than cotton, with a texture similar to silk; it is a natural
antibacterial product grown without the use of chemicals or pesticides; it is also quick to
absorb moisture, thereby keeping you dry and odour free. Moreover pure bamboo clothes
can dry twice as fast as cotton ones.
Bamboo also has a few disadvantages, for example, the pricey value of the product.
For those who do not want to search the clothing tags for the ingredients that made the
product, for those who simply could not care less, they can use certain clothing items in several
ways. For example, a cardigan can be worn as a sweater (Figure 3), nevertheless, it can also be
worn as a skirt (Figure 4) or as a strapless shirt (Figure 5 on page 5) (Spinney, 2013).
Additionally, a scarf (Figure 6 on page 5) can be worn in various ways around the neck.
Depending on the type of scarf, it can also be worn as a poncho vest (Figure 7) or can be
converted into a bow tie belt (Figure 8) or a giant tote (Figure 9) (Spinney, 2012). With all of this
in mind, people can think outside of the box and use scraps of clothing and revamp it into a new
meaning.
Figure 3: Sweater Figure 4: Buttonup mini skirt
Figure 5: StraplessShirt Figure 6: BraidedTwistScarf
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Figure 9: Giant Tote
Figure 7: PonchoVest Figure 8: Bow Tie Belt
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With those clothing items that are rarely used with the people, one can transform them
into a surprising, astonishing fashionable and recycled garment. For example, From Somewhere,
a sustainable clothing company, collaborated with Speedo International to create a “Unity Dress”
(figure 10). In a Speedo International report (n.d.), Orsola de Castro, founder of From
Somewhere, states “I think our dress speaks about water, and water
is life. It’s about the environment, and preserving water which
should be a priority for all humankind.” This dress was made as a
symbol of “unity” between the countries for the 2012 Olympic
Games. The dress also highlights the main features of athletes, like
the arms and the legs. All in all, the dress can be used underwater,
still it may not be anyone’s first choice as a competitive outfit to a
swim meet (Speedo International, 2012).
Instead of tossing all those unwanted clothing scraps in the dumpster, one has the option
to donate or exchange those items for cash or other charming items. In a 2014 article, Brad Tuttle
reports “Customers who are selling and buying at these stores can also feel good about the
environmental friendliness of the transactions, which constitute recycling after all.” Even if the
items people turn in are not considered as “eco friendly,” they are still aiding the environment
because someone else can use those goods and an animal does not have to die. Donations can be
sent to thrift stores, like Goodwill, or if one is looking for a fashion trade, Plato’s Closet and
Buffalo Exchange are both good options as well (Tuttle, 2014).
Designers can also buy fabric from companies that strictly sells and manufactures eco-
friendly fabric. One of these companies include AirDye solutions. This company is known for
their two sided printed, water-free cloth.
Figure 10: Giant
Tote
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AirDye Solutions reports the following in their website (n.d.):
Using AirDye saves up to 95% of the water, 86% of the energy and 84% of the
greenhouse gases as compared to conventional print and dye methods. On a single
garment, the water savings alone can be as much as 45 gallons.
The company has also been featured in Season 2 of Project Runway All Stars in the same
challenge that was mentioned earlier (Shaffer, 2012).
Ecoluxe London, founded by Elena Garcia and Stamo, is an organization in the UK that
showcases and encourages the public to indulge themselves with ecological resources. Their
vision is “to create an international platform that promotes luxury with an ethos.” They
collaborate with charitable institutions, organizations, and public firms to reveal designs from
international or UK based design manufacturers. In addition, this organization consults designers
who wish be more sustainable in their clothing and techniques (Ecoluxe London, 2012). In a
video provided by Anastasia Fugger (2013), Stamo explains that when looking at designs and
partnering with companies, they look at it as if it were a wicked problem. In other words, they
ask themselves, “How does this company benefit the environmental, economical, and social
aspects of the world?”
Their exhibition is the only one in the London area to advocates people to follow this
path. In September 2010, Ecoluxe London held their first exposition with 13 brands and a variety
of fashionable items, including apparel, accessories, and shoes. Both the national and
international press attended and gave positive feedback about the event (Ecoluxe London, 2012).
In February 2014, Ecoluxe presented their sustainable fashion show consisting of several
companies, such as Nancy Dee, Grace, and Chureca Chic/Elena Garcia.
In 2010, the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) and Lexus developed an
Eco Friendly Challenge where sustainable designers create environmental friendly clothing. This
obstacle was “created to identify and support American fashion brands that are dedicated to
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“better design” – those who have incorporated sustainable practices into the design process,
sourcing, production and shipping of their work.” To participate in this challenge, designers must
have at least 30% eco fabrics or materials structured in their accessories and/or apparel. The
grand prize winner shall receive $75,000 and two first prize winners, will each receive $5,000.
This money should be used for the development of their nature-friendly company, including
publicity, fabric, and other factors that will make their fashion shows a success (Council of,
2014).
According to the CFDA (2014), one of this competition’s 2012 winners included Melissa
Joy Manning. This jewelry company’s manufacturing workplaces are held in New York and
California.
The Melissa Joy Manning Website (n.d.) mentioned the following:
We use only recycled sterling silver and gold-sourced from a Green Certified refinery
with the highest environmental standards-along with alternative materials like Leland
Slag (a stony material created while refining ore in Michigan auto plants) and raspberry
nickel (leftover from shuttered US zipper factories). We also use upcycled stones
wherever possible, along with antique tribal and reclaimed charms, which offer an
innovative, forward-thinking take on the term precious.”
Every inch of Melissa Joy Manning’s Jewelry is strictly hand-made (Rodale’s, 2013). In a video
provided by Rodale’s (2013), Manning states, “we hand form every jump ring, we hand hammer
everything, we solder everything.” This company is inspired by the distinctive techniques and
materials used to change the environment.
Natalie Chanin, another victor of the CFDA/Lexus competition, founded Alabama
Chanin in 2000. This company’s main ingredient mainly consists of 100% organic cotton and are
100% handcrafted. Unlike other clothing companies, one can enter the store with their fabric and
sew anything they wish by attending their workshops. In addition, the store opened a café,
known as The Factory Café, for the public. According to Alabama Chanin, they strive “to
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maintain sustainable practices-across its disciplines-and create sustainable products holding
ourselves to the highest standards for quality.” All in all, Alabama Chanin energizes artists to be
proactive and create products for the benefit of the environment (Alabama Chanin, n.d.).
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Garibaldi_Genesis_The Eco Fashion World

  • 1. Running head: THE ECO FASHION WORLD 1 The Eco Fashion World: The Environmental Factor in the Fashion Industry Genesis Garibaldi South Mountain Community College
  • 2. THE ECO FASHION WORLD 2 The Eco Fashion World There are several components that affect the success of a fashion show, including materials, electricity, food, transportation, and buildings. For fashion directors, few decisions made relating to these factors benefit the biosphere. This has the ability of causing an environmental setback. The level of expense is a huge cause of these because one has a budget and should not go over it. This is identified as the economical complication in this business. In addition to this, one must research the level of difficulty of gathering for each factor. A social dilemma one faces in this industry includes the limits that one is willing to pass in order to please their guests. By combining all of these components together and dedicating several amounts of research to it, one should achieve and entertain the audience to having a sustainable fashion show. When organizing a fashion show, the director should check the models’ personal hygiene. The audience would not like to see a model sweating, during their presence on stage. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has no law that prohibits the addition of certain ingredients or chemicals in our hygienic tools. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) indicates “nearly 90 percent of the 10,500 ingredients that the FDA has determined are used in personal care products have never been tested for safety by any group or organization, including the FDA and the industry’s self-policing safety panel. Deodorants are one of the most threatening utensils to our bodies due to the ingredients, such as triclosan and propylene glycol. In relation to makeup, The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics have a list of companies that have signed a pledge that substitutes toxic chemicals with safe replacements. Makeup brands in this list includes Mixology Makeup and SCOUT Cosmetics (SAXX Mineral Makeup and Organics) (The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, n.d.).
  • 3. THE ECO FASHION WORLD 3 Electricity is used in all events. It is a necessary source for music, lights, and air conditioning. Morgan (2009) states the following information about electricity: Electricity usage is responsible for a full 38 percent of the U.S. CO2 emissions, according to a report from the Pew Center on Global Climate Change. On the flip side, renewable energy sources like wind and solar power, which burn no fossil fuels like natural gas or coals, produce zero emissions. Knowing this information, one can organize their fashion events at buildings that contain solar power energy. Buildings that use energy-saving compact fluorescent lamps are also making an impact to aiding the environment. When the guests are welcomed to an event out of town, the hosts should make recommendations for their pleasure, so that they do not have to do their own research. These recommendations can be based on location and ratings. To save transportation energy, one can host the event at a hotel and the guests only have to walk two minutes. Hotel Terra first welcome their guests in 2008 to their eco friendly environment. This hotel offers “water conservation systems like low flow water fixtures, dual flush toilets, solar powered faucets in public restrooms, and native landscaping requiring no irrigation” (Morgan, 2009). In addition, for those guests that are traveling to the event by plane, a recommendation for eco conscience airline is a great way to involve others to follow the sustainable path. U.S. airlines today are not 100% nature friendly, but a few like Delta Airlines, American Airlines, or Virgin Blue offer services that have their passengers check their carbon footprint and donate to the airlines to obtain the opportunity to fly in a plane that benefits the environment (Morgan, 2009). When providing snacks at the fashion events, one is better off buying organic fruit, than simply fruit. With organic fruit, farmers reduce the use of chemicals. With regular fruit produce, officials have deciding to use fertilizers and pesticides as an insect repellent. With the use of
  • 4. THE ECO FASHION WORLD 4 these chemicals, one is more likely to be at diagnosed with a health disease. As for carnivore eaters, organic animal foods and organic fruit have the same health and environmental perks (Morgan, 2009). The materials involved in a fashion show is one of the most important factors because it is in the clothing, the main purpose of the show. There are two types of fabrics, environmental friendly and environmental damaging. Eco friendly designers have the tough choice of selecting a fabric that both benefits the environment and the design of the garment. For instance, in Season 2 of Project Runway All Stars, the design competitors created a complete red carpet look with “green” intentions using their textiles, one of their garments did not look as lavishing as the other competitor’s due to the fabric (Shaffer, 2012). There are several textiles that can replace environmentally harmful ones. Fabric that damages the habitat incorporates, polyester, cotton, and wool. For example, Morgan (2009) states, “to manufacture the prolific polyester fiber, crude oil is broken down into petrochemicals and converted to heat. In addition to depleting our fossil fuel supply, polyester production also releases nitrogen and carbon dioxide into the air.” In lieu of those textiles, one should browse for items that are benefit the ecosystem, which include organic cotton, organic wool, and bamboo. Some believe that just because cotton has no effect on animals, means that it has no damage on the environment. This is a fallacy. “Today, just 2.4 percent of the world’s arable land is planted with cotton, but cotton farming employs 25 percent of all global insecticide use and over 10 percent of the world’s pesticide use (including insecticides herbicides, and defoliants)” (Morgan, 2009). Unlike cotton, organic cotton is grown by using a minimal amount of insecticides, herbicides, and fertilizers, yet has the goal of maintaining soil fertility (Morgan, 2009). Organic cotton clothing can be found in stores like Walmart or ecowise.com, but the
  • 5. THE ECO FASHION WORLD 5 prices may be a tad higher than cotton (Morgan, 2009). One can tell if a clothing item has a certain percentage of cotton by the certified labels (figures 1) provided by Global Organic Textile Standard. Wool is mostly used in cold climate temperatures as blanket or a sweater. In some instances, humans do not realize how much harm they are causing by using wool. When one is cold, they do whatever they can to satisfy the need of cuddling up to anything that is warm. “The presence of pests like ticks and lice in sheep’s wool causes farmers to sometimes dip their animals in organophophate pesticides, an act that creates health risks for the animals, the farm workers, and the local water supply” (Morgan, 2009). If one is interested in using organic wool, they are available to research the manufacturer’s process to creating the product. For organic wool items, no chemicals are used in the sheep’s surroundings and the item’s covering maintenance has no chemicals either. This material is considered as an expensive product, nonetheless, the product is durable and refined (Morgan, 2009). Clothing items with bamboo as an ingredient has a smooth and durable texture. Globally, bamboo is the most viable and the swiftest developing crop. When bamboo clothing undergoes color tinting, the process is much more rapid and exceptional compared to cotton fabric. In addition, the coloring is preferred and sharpened. Sekerdon (2011) explains the following in his report: Figure 1: Organic CottonLabels
  • 6. THE ECO FASHION WORLD 6 Bamboo fabric is softer than cotton, with a texture similar to silk; it is a natural antibacterial product grown without the use of chemicals or pesticides; it is also quick to absorb moisture, thereby keeping you dry and odour free. Moreover pure bamboo clothes can dry twice as fast as cotton ones. Bamboo also has a few disadvantages, for example, the pricey value of the product. For those who do not want to search the clothing tags for the ingredients that made the product, for those who simply could not care less, they can use certain clothing items in several ways. For example, a cardigan can be worn as a sweater (Figure 3), nevertheless, it can also be worn as a skirt (Figure 4) or as a strapless shirt (Figure 5 on page 5) (Spinney, 2013). Additionally, a scarf (Figure 6 on page 5) can be worn in various ways around the neck. Depending on the type of scarf, it can also be worn as a poncho vest (Figure 7) or can be converted into a bow tie belt (Figure 8) or a giant tote (Figure 9) (Spinney, 2012). With all of this in mind, people can think outside of the box and use scraps of clothing and revamp it into a new meaning. Figure 3: Sweater Figure 4: Buttonup mini skirt Figure 5: StraplessShirt Figure 6: BraidedTwistScarf
  • 7. THE ECO FASHION WORLD 7 Figure 9: Giant Tote Figure 7: PonchoVest Figure 8: Bow Tie Belt
  • 8. THE ECO FASHION WORLD 8 With those clothing items that are rarely used with the people, one can transform them into a surprising, astonishing fashionable and recycled garment. For example, From Somewhere, a sustainable clothing company, collaborated with Speedo International to create a “Unity Dress” (figure 10). In a Speedo International report (n.d.), Orsola de Castro, founder of From Somewhere, states “I think our dress speaks about water, and water is life. It’s about the environment, and preserving water which should be a priority for all humankind.” This dress was made as a symbol of “unity” between the countries for the 2012 Olympic Games. The dress also highlights the main features of athletes, like the arms and the legs. All in all, the dress can be used underwater, still it may not be anyone’s first choice as a competitive outfit to a swim meet (Speedo International, 2012). Instead of tossing all those unwanted clothing scraps in the dumpster, one has the option to donate or exchange those items for cash or other charming items. In a 2014 article, Brad Tuttle reports “Customers who are selling and buying at these stores can also feel good about the environmental friendliness of the transactions, which constitute recycling after all.” Even if the items people turn in are not considered as “eco friendly,” they are still aiding the environment because someone else can use those goods and an animal does not have to die. Donations can be sent to thrift stores, like Goodwill, or if one is looking for a fashion trade, Plato’s Closet and Buffalo Exchange are both good options as well (Tuttle, 2014). Designers can also buy fabric from companies that strictly sells and manufactures eco- friendly fabric. One of these companies include AirDye solutions. This company is known for their two sided printed, water-free cloth. Figure 10: Giant Tote
  • 9. THE ECO FASHION WORLD 9 AirDye Solutions reports the following in their website (n.d.): Using AirDye saves up to 95% of the water, 86% of the energy and 84% of the greenhouse gases as compared to conventional print and dye methods. On a single garment, the water savings alone can be as much as 45 gallons. The company has also been featured in Season 2 of Project Runway All Stars in the same challenge that was mentioned earlier (Shaffer, 2012). Ecoluxe London, founded by Elena Garcia and Stamo, is an organization in the UK that showcases and encourages the public to indulge themselves with ecological resources. Their vision is “to create an international platform that promotes luxury with an ethos.” They collaborate with charitable institutions, organizations, and public firms to reveal designs from international or UK based design manufacturers. In addition, this organization consults designers who wish be more sustainable in their clothing and techniques (Ecoluxe London, 2012). In a video provided by Anastasia Fugger (2013), Stamo explains that when looking at designs and partnering with companies, they look at it as if it were a wicked problem. In other words, they ask themselves, “How does this company benefit the environmental, economical, and social aspects of the world?” Their exhibition is the only one in the London area to advocates people to follow this path. In September 2010, Ecoluxe London held their first exposition with 13 brands and a variety of fashionable items, including apparel, accessories, and shoes. Both the national and international press attended and gave positive feedback about the event (Ecoluxe London, 2012). In February 2014, Ecoluxe presented their sustainable fashion show consisting of several companies, such as Nancy Dee, Grace, and Chureca Chic/Elena Garcia. In 2010, the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) and Lexus developed an Eco Friendly Challenge where sustainable designers create environmental friendly clothing. This obstacle was “created to identify and support American fashion brands that are dedicated to
  • 10. THE ECO FASHION WORLD 10 “better design” – those who have incorporated sustainable practices into the design process, sourcing, production and shipping of their work.” To participate in this challenge, designers must have at least 30% eco fabrics or materials structured in their accessories and/or apparel. The grand prize winner shall receive $75,000 and two first prize winners, will each receive $5,000. This money should be used for the development of their nature-friendly company, including publicity, fabric, and other factors that will make their fashion shows a success (Council of, 2014). According to the CFDA (2014), one of this competition’s 2012 winners included Melissa Joy Manning. This jewelry company’s manufacturing workplaces are held in New York and California. The Melissa Joy Manning Website (n.d.) mentioned the following: We use only recycled sterling silver and gold-sourced from a Green Certified refinery with the highest environmental standards-along with alternative materials like Leland Slag (a stony material created while refining ore in Michigan auto plants) and raspberry nickel (leftover from shuttered US zipper factories). We also use upcycled stones wherever possible, along with antique tribal and reclaimed charms, which offer an innovative, forward-thinking take on the term precious.” Every inch of Melissa Joy Manning’s Jewelry is strictly hand-made (Rodale’s, 2013). In a video provided by Rodale’s (2013), Manning states, “we hand form every jump ring, we hand hammer everything, we solder everything.” This company is inspired by the distinctive techniques and materials used to change the environment. Natalie Chanin, another victor of the CFDA/Lexus competition, founded Alabama Chanin in 2000. This company’s main ingredient mainly consists of 100% organic cotton and are 100% handcrafted. Unlike other clothing companies, one can enter the store with their fabric and sew anything they wish by attending their workshops. In addition, the store opened a café, known as The Factory Café, for the public. According to Alabama Chanin, they strive “to
  • 11. THE ECO FASHION WORLD 11 maintain sustainable practices-across its disciplines-and create sustainable products holding ourselves to the highest standards for quality.” All in all, Alabama Chanin energizes artists to be proactive and create products for the benefit of the environment (Alabama Chanin, n.d.).
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