http://www.TheGreenFashionista.com The Green Fashionista is an Internet TV series sharing green fashion information, facts, tips and how-tos. We cover all sorts of green fashion topics like eco-fashions made from sustainable fabrics, how to recycle what you already own, and where to shop for used and eco-friendly fashion. We also have fun with topics like celebrities who are dressing green, finding a popular look in a green version, and more. Host Pam Brandon proves you can look fabulous and leave a smaller carbon footprint by going green in the fashion scene!
When you’re pregnant, obviously you’re going to need some different clothes. This is a great opportunity to go green. In this episode, Pam gives 5 tips on how to do maternity the eco way.
Is vintage fur eco? Technically because it’s a product that’s being reused it could be considered eco. The Green Fashionista Pam Brandon’s opinion, however, is wearing real fur is ethically wrong; it is not for the eco-conscious person. Being eco-conscious means a combination of reducing, reusing, recycling, using sustainable materials and treating people and animals humanely and ethically. There are so many fabulous faux furs out there - new and used. So if it’s the look of fur you like there...
Buying vintage or reused items is not only green but saves you a lot of green too.
One way of being green is simply by reducing your consumption. As a fashionista you may be thinking that sounds great but when you love clothes and you like to change up your wardrobe, what’s a girl to do? Here’s one solution. To feeling like you have new and exciting clothes without buying more, change up what you already have. Wearing a skirt as a blouse is a perfect example.
Reusing your belt as a necklace is a great way of feeling like you have a new trendy long necklace without having to buy another item. This is a simple way to be green while looking fabulous!
Pam talks about the environmental impact of conventional cotton versus organic cotton. She also shows a few fabulous organic cotton items.
In this episode of The Green Fashionista, Pam gives 5 tips to being a green fashionista during a tough economy. It doesn’t have to take a lot of money to make environmentally friendly clothing choices.