Videos - eco-fashion

  • Winter Fashion on the National Mall

    Winter Fashion on the National Mall

    On this episode of Conscious Living, we're taking you to Washington, D.C. for an on-location Winter Fashion Shoot featuring some of our favorite sustainable cold-weather pieces, including vintage outerwear by American Rag Cie, ball attire by Leila Hafzi and M the Movement, and shoes by Kailia Footwear.
  • Vert Couture Chicago Fashion Week Goes Green

    Vert Couture 2009 Eco-Fashion Show Highlights

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living TV to see how Conscious Planet Media helped green up the Chi-town fashion scene with the first-ever official all-eco fashion show and lifestyle event to grace the runways of Chicago Fashion Focus. This carbon-neutral, benefit event featured some of the hottest sustainable designers from Chicago and beyond showcasing their Spring 2010 collections. Designers included Vaute Couture, Bryant McLemore Smith vintage, students from the International Institute of Fashion and Technology, Frei Designs, Mountains of the Moon, Mohop Shoes, Kailia Footwear, and jewelry by Fanta Celah and Rebecca Zemans.


  • Peaceful Parlour-Future Friendly Oasis

    Peaceful Parlour: Future Friendly Oasis

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living as we visit historic Geneva, IL, and stop into the Peaceful Parlour, a future friendly store with eco-friendly products that delight the senses, honor mother nature and nourish our bodies.
  • Fun and Easy Ways to Go Green

    Fun & Easy Ways to Go Green

    Watch as our Bianca Alexander shares her favorite fun and easy ways to go green on The Daily Buzz.
  • Urban Eco-Fashion At Its Finest

    Urban Eco-Fashion At Its Finest!

    Want to stay up on the hottest trends in sustainable fashion? Then this episode of Conscious Living TV will give you plenty of excuses for updating your wardrobe consciously. From funky organic cotton streetwear to vintage chic and even vegan accessories, we're bringing you the latest in eco-fashion to keep you and the planet looking fly!
  • Vert Couture Sexy and Sustainable Spring 2011 Taxi Series

    Vert Couture: Sexy & Sustainable Spring 2011 Taxi Series

    This episode of Conscious Living TV is the premier episode of our new platform coming to taxi's in Chicago, NYC, Boston and San Francisco. Watch as we give you an inside look at the spring 2011 collections of some of Chicago's hottest ethical designers at the annual Vert Couture Fashion Show benefiting Chicago Gateway Green.
  • ReVamped Fashion Show

    Revamped Fashion Show

    On this episode of Conscious Living, we're live on the Green Carpet for EarthShare Illinois' ReVamped Fashion Show. ReVamped was a fundraiser for Earthshare Illinois, a non-profit that supports over 60 leading environmental and conservation organizations.

    The event, held at vintage emporium Salvage One, featured designs made from repurposed materials that would have otherwise ended up in a landfill, including remnant fabrics, old knick knacks, luxurious vintage materials, and even plastic bags.

    For your front row seat on the conscious catwalk, watch this episode now!
  • Indigenous Designs-15 years of Fair Trade Fashion

    Indigenous Designs: 15 Years of Fair Trade Fashion

    On this episode of Conscious Living, we’re kicking it in Hollywood, California--on the red carpet--for the 15th Anniversary of Indigenous Designs, a certified fair trade, organic clothing line.

    On the guest list were some of Indigenous Designs’ biggest fans, including Hollywood fashionistas, entertainers, and actors, like Edin Gali of the hit series Mad Men.  The highlight of the event was an eco-fashion show, which featured models wearing beautiful organic wool and cotton designs made by Peruvian artisans who are paid a fair living wage. Watch this episode to see how Co-founders Scott Leonard and Matt Reynolds are turning fashionistas into Passionistas!
  • Fair Trade Fashion in Chicago

    Chicago's Fair Trade Fashion Scene

    Live from Green Heart Shop, Chicago's Fair Trade Mecca, watch this interview with Mata Traders, Co-Owner Maureen Dunn as she discusses the case for fair trade Fashion, and shows off some of her funky pieces to Conscious Living's Bianca Alexander.
  • Africa Rising Modahnik Fair Trade Haute Couture

    Africa Rising: Modahnik- Fair Trade Haute Couture

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living TV, as we visit with rising, haute couture fashion star, Kahindo Mateene, in the studio for her breakthrough fair trade line, Modahnik.  Kahindo shares with us her inspiration behind the line, the importance of fair trade in fashion and what's next with her recent acceptance in the 2011 class of Macy's Chicago Fashion Incubator program.
  • Back to the Future Silkutopia

    Back to the Future: Silk Utopia

    On this episode of Conscious Living TV, we take a trip back to the future with Silk Utopia's founder Crystal Brook McCann, as she gives us an inside peak behind the scenes of her beautiful re-purposed and recycled designs.
  • Fleurotica 2011 Fashion Show

    Fleurotica 2011 Fashion Show

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living TV for highlights from the most innovative fashion show of the season, Fleurotica 2011.  The show benefiting Chicago's Garfield Park Conservatory, featured a competition amongst some of Chicago's hottest florists to see who would be Queen of the Fashion Runway!
  • Vert Couture Sexy and Sustainable 2011

    Vert Couture: Sexy & Sustainable Spring 2011

    This episode of Conscious Living TV gives you an inside look at the spring 2011 collections of some of Chicago's hottest ethical designers at the annual Vert Couture Fashion Show benefiting Chicago Gateway Green.  Featured designers include: Modahnik, Silk Utopia, 71Jules, Crescendo Apparel, Enamore, Junk Drawers, Fanta Celah, Sophia Forero, Five Accessories, Choosy Jewels by Manny B, RFRM, and Hard Wear.
  • Dollparts

    Dollparts Designs

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living to meet one of Chicago's rising eco-fashion stars, Michelle Dimitris of Dollparts Designs.
  • Lauren Lein SS2012

    Lauren Lein

    Watch this sneak peak of Chicago Fashion icon Lauren Lein's 1st sustainable collection.
  • Brenda Abdullah

    Brenda Abdullah

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living as we visit designer Brenda Abdullah's atelier.
  • Heart

    Heart

    This episode of Conscious Living provides an inside look at the design team behind Heart, one of Chicago's rising ready to wear eco-fashion stars.
  • Victoria Larkin

    Victoria Larkin

    Victoria Larkin has taken Chicago's eco-fashion scene by storm with her sustainable hand made fabrics and use of Native American techniques to create one of a kind garments.
  • Richard Dayhoff

    Richard Dayhoff

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living featuring Richard Dayhoff, as he shares his insights on his underwear line made from recycled plastic bottles and his partnership with eco-friendly jewelry designer, Tracey Mayer. 

    Additional video footage courtesy of Sasha Fornari.
  • Rosina Mae

    Rosina Mae Swimwear

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living as we go behind the scenes at a Rosina Mae swimwear photo shoot and learn more about designer Rose Mae's design process.
  • Regemeration

    Regemeration

    One of the best jewelry designers in Chicago is Tammy Kohl, owner of the Takohl Gallery of Exceptional Jewels and creator of the sustainable earth ring. In honor of our 7th anniversary, Michael and I met with Tammy to have our wedding bands "regemerated" into something brand new using some of our old gold jewelry.
  • 71 Jules

    71 Jules-Many Jewels, 1 Dress

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living as we meet an up and coming designer, Juliette Buford, who produces beautiful dresses that allow women to create one of a kind designs from their personal creativity.
  • Vert Couture Headlining Chicago Fashion Week

    Vert Couture: Headlining Chicago Fashion Week

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living as we give you a front row seat to Vert Couture Eco-fashion show headlining Chicago Fashion Focus week. Designers include: Dollparts, Heart, Brenda Abdullah, Lauren Lein, Richard Dayhoff, Silk Utopia, Victoria Larkin and Rosina Mae. The show took place on the country's largest green rooftop, Millennium Park in Chicago.
  • Melissa Shoes

    Melissa Shoes: Fabulous + Sustainable

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living as we visit the fabulous art + fashion boutique of Melissa shoes in NYC's Soho.
  • eco makeover

    Eco Makeover

    Love makeovers?  Then don't miss this episode of Conscious Living.  With the help of our glam squad, including the talented team from K. Marie Salon and designs by 71 Jules, we gave the hard-working girls of sustainable architecture firm 2 Point Perspective a fabulous eco-makeover.  And the best part? The gorgeous and green girls donated 10 inches of hair each, to non-profit Locks of Love.
  • Fashion Fights Poverty

    Fashion Fights Poverty

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living as we experience DC's hottest feel good fashion show, Fashion Fights Poverty and get an inside look at the brilliant mind of up and coming sustainable couture designer Luis Valenzuela.

Blogs - eco-fashion

  • The Fashionista's Guide to Rocking Eco-Fashion

    Rocking eco-fashion doesn't mean you have to give up your soulful sense of style. From wearing sustainable materials like bamboo, peace silk and organic cotton to one-of-a-kind vintage pieces, read below for tips on the latest and greatest in eco-fashion.
  • Easy Green Resolutions for 2010

    Now that “green” has gone mainstream, we all know the importance of living in a more environmentally friendly way. Nevertheless, if you have yet to take a first step, making a big lifestyle change may still seem a little daunting. To get you started, here are 10 easy resolutions you can make this year to go green and reduce your carbon footprint, save money, and improve your health in 2010.
  • Vert Couture 2010

    Chicago Fashion Week Goes Green! Sunday October 24th

    Mercedes Benz of Chicago Presents: Vert Couture, Sexy & Sustainable Eco-Conscious Fashion Show and Benefit. As part of Chicago’s commitment to becoming the greenest city in the U.S., Conscious Living TV, Mercedes Benz of Chicago and Chicago Gateway Green are pleased to present the second annual eco-fashion experience, Vert Couture, as a culmination to Chicago Fashion Focus 2010. Vert Couture is an eco-conscious runway show and charity event benefiting Chicago Gateway Green. The catwalk will feature the SS2011 lines of some of Chicago’s top sustainable and fair trade designers, including: Modahnik, 71Jules, Crescendo Apparel, Vintage Style by Bryant McLemore Smith and sustainable jewelry and accessories by Choosy Jewels by Manny B. & Susan Pool, Fanta Celah, and Sophia Forero. Mohop Shoes and Kailia Footwear will equip the runway with conscious, fabulous footwear. Karyn’s on Green, Chicago’s pre-eminent luxury vegan restaurant, will provide the cuisine for the VIP Reception, with sustainable, gluten-free, ultra premium cocktails by Krome Vodka. Kehoe Designs will provide sustainable and fabulous decor. Native Energy will offset all carbon generated from the event. Invited celebrities include: Oprah, Cindy Crawford, Christie Hefner, Anna Getty, Alicia Silverstone, Amy Smart, Vince Vaughn, Ginger Zee (confirmed), Joffrey Ballet's Fabrice, IL Governor Pat Quinn & Chicago Mayor Daley.
  • Conscious Shopping Resolutions for 2011

    Unconscious consumption is one of the biggest culprits responsible for over-pollution, global warming, and the deterioration of our planet and our pocketbooks. But in our modern society where most people don’t grow their own food or sew their own clothes, it’s unrealistic to just stop shopping all together. To do my part to shop more consciously this year, I’m resolving to vote with my spending dollars wherever possible. Here are a few of the ways I’m planning to do it:
  • The Year in Eco-Fashion

    The Year in Conscious Fashion - Part One

    2011 is only half way over and already it has been a record year for conscious fashion. For starters, color is back in a major way. Not long ago, the book on style began and ended with the elegant and oh-so-predictable LBD (little black dress), required reading as a simple cure-all for every fashion occasion. By contrast, this year’s designers are mixing cool metallic fibers with an out of the ordinary spectrum of cobalt blues, tribal tangerines and royal magentas. This expanded color palette offers modern fashionistas more authentic means of self-expression, allowing them to reflect a more complex continuum of mood and emotion through their personal style choices.
  • Winter White is Right

    Winter White is Right

    Nothing quite does it for me like the color white. Brides wear it to their weddings. Babies wear it to their christenings. Back in the ‘70s, John Lennon and Yoko wore it almost everywhere. Not surprising. It’s the color of purity, the color of clouds, and in winter, the color of falling snow.
  • Green Goddess

    Style Spotlight: The Green Goddess in Ebony

    This month's Ebony magazine features Bianca's favorite green picks from eco-fashion designers to her favorite vegan ice cream. Check it out! 
  • Mad About Plaid

    Mad About Plaid

    Perhaps it’s part of my ongoing fashion crush on the Mad Hatter, played by the lovable Johnny Depp in Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. Perhaps it’s this season’s emphasis on mixing and matching colors, prints and textures from all walks of life. Or perhaps, like the inevitable turning of leaves, I’m simply in the mood for a fresh change. Whatever the reason, right now, I’m mad about plaid.
  • I Heart Ikat

    I Heart Ikat

    With a creative juxtaposition of texture, tone and pattern and universal appeal to diverse color palettes, Ikat has quickly become a symbol for global cool. Despite its prevalence in both runway and interior design motifs over the past decade, Ikat’s origins predate our modern times. The textile has been traced back as far as the Dark Ages, appearing across numerous cultures and continents since then, including pre-Columbian Peru and Guatemala, 10th century Yemen, Japan, Indonesia, India and Uzbekistan.
  • The Purest Thread

    The Purest Thread

    Under the cacophony of honking taxi cabs and revving engines, four inch stilettos pound the sooty streets between 5th and 8th Avenues on the East Side. It’s an average day in the New York Fashion District. Buyers, designers and fashionistas dressed to the nines hurry to and fro without making eye contact. They’ve come far and wide to shop and peddle the latest runway trends, hoping to set the bar for what the rest of us will be wearing next season.
  • The New Rules of Style

    The New Rules of Style

    For centuries, fashion has been dictated by an elite handful of magazine editors, red-carpet critics and self-appointed trendsetters. With brazen authority, they tell us what colors to wear this season, which designers are hot and who is a fashion don’t. Keeping us in line, they’ve taught us how to dress like a lady, how long or short our hemlines should be and why wearing white after Labor Day is a no-no. With the best of intentions, they’re quick to point out whether we’re too pale, too kinky, too plump or flat-chested; what role we need to play in the world and how to dress the part to find love, acceptance, and success.
  • Fall Steam Ahead

    Fall Steam Ahead!

    Without even trying, one piece of clothing prevails in my wardrobe season after season. No matter the trend—retro, boho, or neon—it consistently reappears like a magic cloak. On a good day, it has the power to pull together a look, effortlessly. On a bad day, it can mysteriously camouflage any unfortunate mishap that may be lurking underneath.
  • Couture for a Cause-Runway to Green

    Couture for a Cause: Runway to Green

    At last, the fashion industry has responded en masse to consumer demand for ethical apparel. Last week, the global Runway to Green (www.runwaytogreen.com) initiative was launched in New York City to raise awareness about sustainable practices in garment design and manufacturing, and to generate funds for several leading environmental organizations.
  • Balancing the Scales

    Balancing the Scales

    The true cost of cheap fashion and the case for Fair Trade. According to the Department of Labor, over half of the garment factories in the United States are sweatshops. The popularity of sweatshops began at the turn of the 20th century, as consumer demand rose for trendy but inexpensive off-the-rack clothing. Given the difficulty of mechanizing the clothing manufacture process, cheap human labor was needed to produce more garments by hand. Manufacturers reacted by outsourcing production globally to countries like Asia for low-wage, union-free “sweatshop” contractors, allowing them to cut costs and increase profits at the expense of human labor.
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