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hessnatur: organic is the new modern

hessnatur Spring '09

Detail from LaGrima, made with organic linen twill with cotton embroidery and natural pigments.

Last Sunday night, at the beginning of fashion week, I met a very hopeful version of the future. The hessnatur show was the epitome of the direction I think fashion is headed in: supernatural fabrics in beyond modern designs.

This perfectly curated set of inspirations is fundamentally futuristic, and not in a 1960's-Jetsons way, but a very real glimpse into what's coming. Iconic designer Miguel Adrover's collection was Bladerunner meets The Hobbits, or maybe Mad Max meets Pan's Labyrinth. It was insanely creative, gorgeous, textural, and monumentally fabulous.

Take note of organic fabrics that are sustainably sourced and the sculptural lines; a vision of the future that includes human beings living in real harmony with the Earth.


(For even more amazing images from this magical show, check out Starre's blog, Eco Chick.)

hessnatur Spring '09

Philodendron; stitched merino wool lined with organic hand-dyed silk batik. I love that the leaves on this suit even have intimations of stomata (the normally microcsopic spaces through which plants breathe).



Fashion Flipside: LES Goes Green

The Fashion Flipside show on the Lower East Side of Manhattan was a blast- hundreds turned out to check out a fashion show that featured LES stores, many of which are eco-friendly.


Hairy Mary's
showed a bouquet of reconstructed dresses, and Kaight brought out the pretty, grown-up girl frocks. Lael, a new boutique that carries some ecofashions, showed us a string of reminders of why we love summer clothes (even when we don't love summer). Daha Vintage, The Dressing Room and David Owens Vintage convinced me to renew my love for the hunt for preloved clothes - every one that survives is an original.

Daha Vintage Maxi Dress
Photo by James Nova
Proving that this isn't the first summer we've seen maxi dresses; this gorgeously patterned find is from the 70's. (Daha Vintage) And yes, that's me in the sunglasses seated at the left.

Hairy Mary's Boob Tube Dress
Photo by James Nova
Owner/designer Sharon (Hairy Mary's) does a full-length and shorter version of this strapless lovely called in a variety of reused polyester fabrics.




Photo by James Nova
Neo-Grecian organic cotton dress that will show off your legs. (Kaight)



Ecologique: Gorgeous Eco Style for Every Home

Check out what Kelly has to say about the Lexus Hybrid Living Suite she decorated in Washington, D.C.'s Fairmont Hotel.

Kelly LaPlante, author of Ecologique

The fabulous and accomplished Kelly LaPlante's gorgeous first book, Ecologique, is a breath of fresh air. For several years now, ecofriendly decorating has had a definite aura of cool modernism, as if there was only one way to design a green interior, and that's with lots of (sustainable wooden) cubes. LaPlante has different ideas. As she writes in the introduction, "Reconsider what you think you know about "the green look" -- bamboo flooring, modular furniture, neutral colors, and all other icons of the sustainable design movement. Green is a standard, not a style."

LaPlante proves that you can foster any style sustainably, by showcasing a pretty wide variety of decorating challenges she has take on over the last few years.

There's the electric-car driving California politician's office done up 50's retro style, (with vintage typewriter to add interest and a houndstooth print rug made from recycled and recyclable carpet tiles), and the themed eco-cottages in Venice Beach gussied up with restored and creatively used antiques, recycled polyester fabric-covered sofas, and art by locals.

And then there's the celebrity homes; Ally Sheedy's Manhattan apartment that's painted with low-VOC coral paint, edged-up with Sheedy's own guerilla girl poster collection and mellowed out with antiques. Amy Smart's sunroom is now complete with an organic cotton-covered sofa and vegetable-dyed area rug, and Michael Rappaport's restored junk-store 'tombstone chair' which finishes off his Barton Fink-inspired bedroom.






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