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2013 Oscar Winners, 85th Academy Awards

2013 Oscar Winners, 85th Academy Awards

Oscar buzz is in the air! In A Distinctive Style magazine, readers will find interviews with this year’s most watched Academy Award Nominees, all vying for a coveted gold Oscar statue.

A Distinctive Style magazine starts with the amiable Hollywood heartthrob, actor, and philanthropist, Brad Pitt who is featured in an exclusive interview about his creative pursuits, and life with Angelina Jolie and their six children. Read his interview on page 42 (CLICK TO SEE INTERVIEW)

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Honest Abe Lincoln leads the nominations with 12 accolades, including a Best Actor Nomination for Daniel Day-Lewis, who portrays the 16th President of the United States. This is Lewis’s fifth academy award nomination; he previously won Best Actor Oscars for his leading roles in the films My Left Foot and “There Will Be Blood.” Read more about Day-Lewis—who recently won the 2013 Golden Globe for his role as President Lincoln— on page 58. (CLICK TO SEE INTERVIEW)

Check out our chat with Oscar nominee Bradley Cooper, up for Best Actor for his leading role in Silver Lining Playbook, in which he plays a former high school teacher battling mental health issues.This is Cooper’s first academy award nomination; his interview is on page 36. (CLICK TO SEE INTERVIEW)

Tony-award winning actor Hugh Jackman won the 2013 Golden Globe award for his portrayal as accused convict turned heroic mayor Jean Veljean in the musical-movie adaptation of the “Les Misérables.” He’s nominated for an Academy Award for the same role. An interview with the multi-talented Jackman can be found on page 52. (CLICK TO SEE INTERVIEW)

Anne Hathaway also received a Golden Globe award for her portrayal of Fantine in the “Les Misérables.” Proving she is more than just a pretty face, the actress can add “singer” to her resume now. The spunky brunette, who remains close to her childhood friends despite her success, once co-hosted the 83rd annual Academy Awards and wed actor/designer Adam Shulman last year in Big Sur. Hathaway’s interview in this issue can be found on page 62. (CLICK TO SEE INTERVIEW)

A Distinctive Style continues to bring readers informative, interactive videos, and this issue is no exception. The documentary “Chasing Ice,” featured on page 26, (CLICK TO SEE INTERVIEW) explores the rapidly melting ice caps that affect our precious planet.

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And The 2013 Oscars Go To?

And The 2013 Oscars Go To?

The 2013 Oscars Go To?

A Distinctive Style’s Winter issue features human interest, social awareness, sustainable and organic fashion and this years Academy Award nominees.

A Distinctive Style magazine kicked off the New Year with Brad Pitt. The amiable Hollywood heartthrob, actor, and philanthropist, graces the Winter 2013 cover and is featured in an exclusive interview.

“There is so much passion in this issue, from celebrities, to motivational women who run a horse ranch in Colorado,” says Denise Marie, publisher of A Distinctive Style. “The Winter 2013 issue is full of amazing humanitarians who pay-it-forward—just like Pitt does—by giving back to those less fortunate; individuals who possess a sincere love of family, or go through great lengths to save our environment. Everyone featured brings important social issues to the forefront. It may be tricky for people to see the reasons I have for each story I place, but there is always something humbling behind each editorial.”

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Pitt’s latest action movie, Killing Them Softly, directed by Andre Dominik, is currently available on DVD, and you can read more about his creative pursuits, and life with Angelina Jolie and their six children, on page 42.

Also in this issue, we learn about Trashed, a documentary that examines environmental pollution, executive produced by actor Jeremy Irons. The documentary—highlighted in an interactive, introductory video on page 18—is a political “wake-up call” about the ways food is affected by air, sea, and land pollution. We also provide readers with a list of 10 breakfast cereals that most likely contain GMO’s corn—which has been linked to tumors. Bringing readers health-oriented news remains a priority in our publication.

On a lighter side, we chat with Los Angeles-based fashion designer Deborah Lindquist, who up-cycles all sorts of eco-friendly fabrics to create one-of-a-kind clothes and accessories for women around the world. Story on page 64.

Oscar buzz is in the air—the 2013 nominees have been announced! In this issue, readers will find interviews with this year’s most watched Academy Award nominees, all vying for a coveted gold Oscar statue.

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Daniel Day-Lewis as Lincoln

Honest Abe Lincoln leads the nominations with 12 accolades, including a Best Actor nomination for Daniel Day-Lewis, who portrays the 16th President of the United States. This is Lewis’s fifth academy award nomination; he previously won Best Actor Oscars for his leading roles in the films My Left Foot and There Will Be Blood. Read more about Day-Lewis—who recently won the 2013 Golden Globe for his role as President Lincoln— on page 58.

Also, in this issue, check out our chat with Oscar nominee Bradley Cooper, up for Best Actor for his leading role in Silver Lining Playbook, in which he plays a former high school teacher battling mental health issues.

“We do many editorials on individuals with all kinds of challenges, and this film brings up a very important topic—mental illness—and how it’s perceived,” says Publisher, Denise Marie. This is Cooper’s first academy award nomination; his interview is on page 36.

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Hugh Jackman

Tony-award winning actor Hugh Jackman won the 2013 Golden Globe award for his portrayal as accused convict turned heroic mayor Jean Veljean in the musical-movie adaptation of the Les Misérables. He’s nominated for an Academy Award for the same role. An interview with the multi-talented Jackman can be found on page 52. “Hugh Jackman is a sincere person that truly loves his family over anything else,” says Marie. ‘I think that’s noble.

Les Misérables co-star Anne Hathaway also received a Golden Globe award for her portrayal of Fantine in the Les Misérables. Proving she is more than just a pretty face, the actress can add “singer” to her resume now. The spunky brunette, who remains close to her childhood friends despite her success, once co-hosted the 83rd annual Academy Awards and wed actor/designer Adam Shulman last year in Big Sur. Hathaway’s interview in this issue can be found on page 62.

A Distinctive Style continues to bring readers informative, interactive videos, and this issue is no exception. The documentary Chasing Ice, featured on page 26, explores the rapidly melting ice caps that affect our precious planet.

You can view the magazine in its entirety at: A Distinctive Style Magazine

Founded in 2007 by Dallas resident Denise Marie, A Distinctive Style—a magazine with heart—is a pioneer in the digital online experience, proving that utilizing this medium is not only a green practice, but can actually enhance the reading experience. The online magazine can access a variety of media not available in a traditional print format, and incorporates music as well as video and audio interviews.

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A Brad Pitt Interview on Marriage, A Big Family and a New Film

A Brad Pitt Interview on Marriage, A Big Family and a New Film

Brad Pitt Balances Marriage, a Large Family and a New Film

The nuptials between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie serve as the ultimate realiza­tion of Pitt’s life­long dream of fathering a large family – even if shuttling six children between homes in London, Los Angeles, New York, and southern France can, at times, resemble a covert military operation. Pitt, however, has no qualms about logistics. He lives for his kids.

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When asked what life as a movie star father was like, he responded, “I still have to get up at 6 a.m. and make breakfast for six kids. I don’t see my daily life as being that remarkable, except for the fact that I’ve struck the lottery when it comes to my work and the opportunities it’s given me.” “Being a parent of several children is exhausting – no matter what,” Pitt continued. “I’m lucky that Angie has so much energy and [she] never gets down or complains.The only time I’ve ever seen her really tired was after the twins were born. That proved very demanding and made it difficult for her to spend as much time with the other children as she did before. But now that the twins are older, it’s becoming a lot easier for all of us. I mean, when you have a big family, you learn to develop good logistical training and then it’s just like a machine that keeps moving forward,” he laughed.

“I carry on a running conversation with myself about how I’m raising our children, the kind of education I’m giving them and how they seem to be evolving. I want to help them grow up to be independent and aware individuals. The kids are a huge part of my world and I love being an active and engaged father and family man,” Pitt stated.

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Fall 2012 Eco Designs by Deborah Lindquist

Fall 2012 Eco Designs by Deborah Lindquist

In a recent photo shoot, Deborah Lindquist captures country living with her eco-couture apparel.

Designer Deborah Lindquist works with sustainable, organic, and recycled fabrics to create bespoke eco-couture apparel and home decorative accessories.

Deborah Lindquist showcases her fall line in a photo shoot at the country home of Brit girl, Erin Saltman. Surrounded by her loving and attentive animals which include chickens, horses, dogs, and pot belly pigs, she looks just as much at home in her flower gardens and country surroundings as she does in her usual urban setting. She’s a bit eccentric in her wardrobe and her fashion sense is a blend of edgy/femininity with a bit of punkish influence. She wears a combination of eco couture sweaters, bustiers, and evening wear for fall 2012. She certainly has a nice life…..

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Erin Saltman

by Deborah Lindquist

Photographed by Kay Greenwood, model Erin Saltman has been one of my favorite models to work with. I’ve known her and her family since she was 8, (Kay, her mom is the excellent photographer who’s work you see here) and she’s been photographed in my clothing and walked the catwalk for me since then. But its been a while. She moved to London so we don’t see each other so often. I was so fortunate to collaborate with the 2 of them twice in September. (Erin is also the shapeshifter in “Into the Wild, a Love Story”) and she willingly put on her toe shoes for the finale! (she’s a 6’2″ ballerina).

Thanks to Monica Garcia for the makeup and hair, Bare Sole for the shoes and Bill Stankay for composing the soundtrack for the video. What a great team!

See the amazing photos in the Fall 2012 Lookbook by clicking on the magazine below. Listen to the soundtrack by Bill Stankay along with photos by clicking the video below:

A Country Life

Responsible living with Lara Miller

Responsible living with Lara Miller

Green is the “new black;” it’s the color of change; it is the color of responsible living

Lara Miller, Aria Handmade & Tara St James

Every season, designers surprise me with their creativity. Eco-designer Lara Miller’s commitment to eco-design goes from sustainable materials (low-impact dyes and organic cotton, hemp, vegan ahimsa peace silk, organic wool, linen, lyocell, flax and soy fibers, hand-loomed bamboo, and recycled organic cotton) right down to her use of scrap material from past designs to develop new collections is notable in itself. However, it’s her use of multifunctional pieces that draws my attention to her collections. To take eco-fashion a step further than most by offering versatile “flip” collections is not only a sign of Miller’s brilliance but it makes the price tag of eco-design easier to stomach.

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Lara Miller Designs

Lara Miller’s Fall/Winter collection is an array of delectable colors and layering pieces. It has a slouchy, cozy but sophis­ticated gypsy feel to it. Most pieces are multifunctional. The Emilie Dress is a personal favorite with its loose drape and open sides. It’s youthful but sexy without being over-the-top. It is also shown worn modestly with a cardigan for more coverage. The versatile Simone cape/dress/ skirt is prettiest as a cape (both sides on shoulders creates a lovely look). As a fan of the comfort and utility of leggings, I appreciate Miller’s Hannah Ribbed Leggings; they are fast becoming a staple for most of us come fall for wear under dresses and sweaters.

The Flora Slip Skirt with its color blocking sits beautifully when worn as a skirt, modestly reaching to the calves, but works as a frock with a mod feel to it when worn as a dress. The Stevie Dress has a similar feel to it but it has much impact when paired with the Spencer Flip Cardigan. To keep warm this season, we could learn much from Lara Miller’s ease with layering pieces most of us wouldn’t think to put together. Putting together a sweater over a sweater with a dress and leggings and a scarf doesn’t seem odd at all in Miller’s hands; it seems cozy and effortless. It flows with color and texture and makes being blanketed in fashion seem oh-so desirable.

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A Distinctive Style with Jackie Evancho, Glenn Close, Bill Cosby

A Distinctive Style with Jackie Evancho, Glenn Close, Bill Cosby

Jackie Evancho, Glenn Close, Bill Cosby, Paul Englishby among others can be found in the Fall 2012 edition of A Distinctive Style

When you open the Fall 2012 issue of A Distinctive Style you will be greeted by a beautiful cover featuring child singing sensation Jackie Evancho, then you will notice the music of Emmy Award Winner Paul Englishby.

In our cover story with Jackie Evancho you’ll hear how she has handled the media storm since coming on the scene as a contestant on the fifth season of America’s Got Talent. She talks about her acting debut in a Robert Redford film to release in 2013 and tells us how she picked the songs for her newly released album “Songs From the Silver Screen.” You will see highlights from the CD by clicking a link on her page.

Other stories you’ll enjoy in this edition include:

  • A personal look at 2012 Emmy winner Paul Englishby focusing on his love of music and the success he has had with film and television musical scores.
  • A preview on “Stories of Change,” a partnership between the Skoll Foundation and the Sundance Film Festival to promote documentary films that promote global awareness and stimulate change.
  •  An interview with legendary film actress Glenn Close as she sits down with Robert Milazzo at The Modern School of Film.
  • An inspirational profile of Tony Volpentest, a four-time Paralympic Gold Medalist and 2012 Olympic Hall of Fame nominee.
  • An examination of the fascination with the Mayan calendar and its prediction that the world will end on December 21, 2012.
  • A look into the “Gerson Therapy,” a natural cure for cancer.
  • A letter from Bill Cosby on “Why we must put our Children First.”
  •  A review of Lizzie Velasquez’ insightful new book “Be Beautiful, Be You” which relates the power of finding inner beauty.

Of course all of the stories feature the innovative aspects that A Distinctive Style is known for. They are expertly written, have vivid photography and are enhanced with audio and video clips to give you a complete interactive experience.

Flipping through the pages of the Fall issue is like losing yourself in a virtual visual world. For the readers of this magazine, this is truly a magnificent treat for the senses and a perfect way to celebrate the publication’s fifth anniversary.

Those who haven’t seen this issue yet should certainly take a look now by visiting www.adistinctivestyle.com. You will be hooked on the experience!

A Distinctive Style, a Digital Media Magazine is Celebrating 5 Years

A Distinctive Style, a Digital Media Magazine is Celebrating 5 Years

Our Digital Media Magazine is Celebrating 5 Years and 20 Issues!

This month marks the 20th Anniversary issue of A Distinctive Style (ADS) magazine.  We are proud what we’ve accomplished over the past five years and wish to thank our readers, followers and supporters and those created the innovative tool which has allowed A Distinctive Style magazine a platform to showcase our stories.

ADS began as a medium to highlight environmental issues, but merged beautifully into a gallery for artists, a stage for musicians, a platform for celebrities who do more than entertain us, and a lesson in tenacity through the many stories we’ve covered.

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Five Year Anniversary

Fran Drescher (a.k.a “the Nanny”) was featured in two ADS issues as she educated us about the early warning signs of cancer…pay attention to your body: Stage 1 is the cure!

Actress and singer Olivia Newton-John shared her story of cancer during a candid interview, reminding us all of how we have an inner strength that can pull us through anything.

Actress Diane Keaton brought us her new book “Then Again,” a leveling story of the “all American” family and how our own family stories are not so different from hers.

And when “Dallas” finally made its way back to network television we were elated to have the opportunity to cover the Red Carper affair, and interview some of the cast.

We are each teachers in our own way. We wish each of you experience greatness so you can teach/help others. Looking back on the ADS journey it seems that a deeper lesson was there for us… a lesson intending on reminding us of the possibilities we each hold within us. No matter what life gives you, there are lessons in the highs and lows. What emerges is a bigger, better, stronger YOU!

We hope ADS has given you an inspiring look at the world and how YOU are an integral part of the future. Thank you for allowing us to be part of your life.

Enjoy Your Journey,

denise marie

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15,000 metallic balloon dress by Susie MacMurray

15,000 metallic balloon dress by Susie MacMurray

Susie MacMurray ‘s work encompasses drawing, sculpture and architectural installations. A former classical musician, she retrained as an artist, graduating with an MA in Fine Art in 2001. She now has an international exhibition profile and shows regularly in the USA and Europe as well as the UK.

An engagement with materials is central to MacMurray’s practice. Her role is one of alchemist: combining material, form and context in deceptively simple ways to stimulate associations within the viewers’ minds and to elicit nuanced meanings.

Working in installation and sculpture she has gained a reputation for site-specific interventions in historic spaces. Her work frequently references the history of a space and seeks to merge the particularities of that history, the specifics of site, and the inherent references attached to materials in an attempt to gain insight into the relationship between place and people.

Drawing is an important part of Susie MacMurray ‘s practice. In addition to her large scale pen & ink work she extends the possibilities of making drawings using unconventional materials including rubber tubing, hair and wax. She also makes pen & ink drawings on a more intimate scale and produces sculptural wall pieces and other work for private commissions.

 Susie MacMurray is represented by Agnew’s Gallery.

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15,000 metallic blue balloons,

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1400 household gloves turned inside out

 

Valentina Delfino Dresses Oscar Winner Missi Pyle

Valentina Delfino Dresses Oscar Winner Missi Pyle

Red Carpet Green Dress

Actress Missi Pyle, who plays the vain starlet in this year’s Best-Picture Oscar Winner, The Artist, entered the 84th Academy Awards Ceremony Sunday wearing a stunning and sustainable gown designed by Valentina Delfino, chosen winner of another glittering contest – Red Carpet Green Dress.

I believe it is our job to show the world that we not only care about creating incredible art, but that we are mindful of the fact that, in doing so, we can make something beautiful that is also sustainable
Delfino – born in Venezuela and based in Miami – was among hundreds of designers from around the world who submitted a sustainable dress design for the competition, now in its third year.

The Red Carpet Green Dress contest, says founder Suzy Cameron Amis, gives aspiring or established designers a chance “to make a beautiful and sustainable gown that will be seen on the single most anticipated red carpet” on Oscar night.

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Pyle’s winning gown contains silk peace chiffon, lined with recycled polyester and a sustainable zipper located on the left side seam. The silk chiffon is dyed with a natural mineral dye, which is both environmentally friendly and OSHA approved.

Peace Silk (or Cruelty-Free Silk) is the non-violent silk created through the process that permits the full life cycle of the silkworm pupae. The silkworm is able to emerge naturally and only then, are the cocoons unwound. In the traditional silk process, heat or steam kills the worm prematurely, in order to keep the pupa from breaking through the cocoon.

Interviewed on the Oscar red carpet, Pyle, statuesque in Delfino’s pale turquoise creation, told E–TV,”…as artists, I believe it is our job to show the world that we not only care about creating incredible art, but that we are mindful of the fact that, in doing so, we can make something beautiful that is also sustainable.”

Screen Shot 2012 02 28 at 3.48.16 PM 196x300 Valentina Delfino Dresses Oscar Winner Missi PyleEnvironmental advocate and wife of director James Cameron, Suzy Amis Cameron came up with the dress competition in 2009, after attending worldwide premieres of her husband’s film, Avatar. While each red carpet demanded yet another designer gown, she came to realize the environmental footprint fashion can have on our planet.

Red Carpet Green Dress benefits MUSE School CA and Global MUSE – a non-profit founded by Cameron and her sister Rebecca Amis to provide resources to their partner schools around the world. Their initiatives include assistance for basic school operations, curriculum development, and nutritious lunches for every student.

Zem Joaquin, Founder & CEO of Ecofabulous.com, has supported Red Carpet Green Dress and assisted in the selection of the winning garment. Cradle to Cradle and the Natural Resources Defense Council have worked in partnership with Red Carpet Green Dress to ensure the final design is sustainably created.

SOURCE: www.ecology.com

Angela Lindvall lives in harmony with nature

Angela Lindvall lives in harmony with nature

One can wear stilettoes and still be eco-conscious, says supermodel Angela Lindvall.

Being a high-fashion icon has never shaken supermodel Angela Lindvall from her earthy roots.

An environmentalist, vegetarian and mother of two, she has strutted the works of top designers down the runway, adorned the covers of Elle, Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar, and is one of the world’s most recognizable faces.

Her intimate involvement with the world of luxury and fashion has not stopped her from being an ardent eco-conscious person.

Screen Shot 2012 02 27 at 7.25.09 PM Angela Lindvall lives in harmony with natureSeated under the shade of an olive tree in a rustic grove in southern France during the launch of DKNY’s fresh new fragrance PureDKNY Verbena, she said: “Much of society still has a tendency to associate the word ‘sustainability’ with hippie stereotypes, but you can wear stilettoes and still be eco-conscious.”

She isn’t just talking as the face of DKNY’s new perfume; she is also the global spokesperson for its sustainable fragrance line, which is a culmination of her journey as a green advocate.

Lindvall, 32, grew up in Lee’s Summit in Missouri, the United States, where life always seemed perfectly in harmony with nature.

It wasn’t until she moved away from her idyllic utopia that the then fresh-faced 17-year-old, amidst the chaos and lights of New York city, began both her modelling career and learning about being eco-activist.

“A friend started telling me things and I started researching what was on the labels, and wow! I was blown away!” she said.

Screen Shot 2012 02 27 at 7.29.18 PM Angela Lindvall lives in harmony with natureLearning for the first time about the complications arising from development and urban sprawl led to the outset of what she now describes as “environmental anxiety”.

“We are at the brink of some major changes in the planet – populations are growing, oil prices are really high, we’re talking about major socio-economic and ecological issues here.”

She channels this anxiety constructively and founded an organization called the Collage Foundation, which promotes sustainable and environmentally-conscious choices among young people.

It supports, among others, a community coalition that facilitates sustainable local agriculture in Rockland County, New York, called the Rockland Farm Alliance.

As her career catapulted her into the limelight however, she began to realize it was much more useful to use her popular leverage as a model and personality to be a spokesperson for the things she believes in.

Although the green aspirations of Lindvall don’t necessarily reflect those of the industry she thrives in, what she wants is for designers and others in the industry to realize nothing is stopping them from sharing them.

“There is a complete disconnect between the designer and manufacturing,” she said, having spent over 15 years in the industry.

“They (the designers) don’t even deal with it themselves, they just get the end product and may not even be aware of the (greener) alternatives.”

However, things are changing in the world of luxury and fashion.

“My friend Summer Rayne Oaks (a widely acclaimed model-cum-sustainable fashion guru) has spent the last two years developing a site called Source4Style.

It’s important not just to get consumers to go green, but also educate and raise awareness within the industry on how to produce green products.
“She has a whole array of fibres that designers can choose from, so she’s providing that tool, whilst the Natural Resource Defense Council’s (a US-based environmental action group) Clean By Design initiatives will help reduce pollution from the manufacturing side,” added Lindvall.

She also sits on the Clean By Design advisory board, and hopes to create a bridge between these existing platforms and designers, which is where her celebrity model status starts to pay off.

As the new host and one of the judges for this season’s popular TV show Project Runway Allstars which premiered last month, she plans to create eco challenges for the top designers, which will educate them on the manufacturing process and use of sustainably sourced fibres.
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For her, it’s important not just to get consumers to go green, but also educate and raise awareness within the industry on how to produce green products.

Once that choice exists, consumers will be able to vote intelligently, investing in companies that perform the green practices they wish to support.

“If consumers say, ‘this is what I want’, everyone’s going to be forced to do it,” said Lindvall.

As for the industry’s penchant for throwaway fashion, being unique is far more fashionable than following a monthly trend, she said.

“Take what already exists in your wardrobe, or in vintage stores, or invest in a product that’s really good. Spend more money on one thing instead of throwing away 10 things.

“We don’t have to compromise on luxury or aesthetics to do things in a environmentally responsible manner,” she concluded.

By NATALIE HENG: thestar.com

Red Carpet Dresses going Green?

Red Carpet Dresses going Green?

Yes Oscars Red Carpet Dresses are Going Green!

It might take a fair bit of infrastructure and some celebrity sponsorship, but green dressing on the red carpet is on the rise.  At last night’s Oscars, several big names sported sustainably made dresses to which no critic could dare apply the adjective “crunchy.”

 

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Missi Pyle, in her Red Carpet Green Dress gown, on the red carpet at the Oscars.

First, Missi Pyle, of the night’s big winner, The Artist, sported a dress made from cruelty-free silk and designed by Valentina Delfino, the winner of this year’s Red Carpet Green Dress contest.  The organization, founded by Suzy Amis Cameron (James Cameron’s wife) seeks to promote sustainable dressing by employing its techniques in gowns worn at the Oscars.  Pyle phrased the mission well, noting that “It was such an honor to wear this dress – to be on a carpet that’s all about glamour, and have that glamour be sustainable.  To have so many people watching, and encourage them to question the purchases they make, feels relevant.”

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Meryl Streep accepts her third Best Actress Oscar.

Meanwhile, Livia Firth’s organization, Green Carpet Challenge, succeeded in working eco-friendly fabric into several designers’ dresses.  Firth herself wore Dolce & Gabbana crafted from polyester made out of recycled bottles, while Best Actress winner Meryl Streep was wearing eco-certified fabric from Lanvin.

It seems pretty safe to say that if Meryl Streep is on the eco-friendly bandwagon, the trend could become an institution.  Should we start placing bets on who’ll be sustainably dressed at next year’s Academy Awards?

SOURCE: http://thehighlow.com

Maria Menounos supporting fur?

Maria Menounos supporting fur?

Photo: Haute Living

Maria Menounos, we have a bone to pick with you. Literally.

We know that New York Fashion Week is a whole swagload of fun, but walking the runway in Pamella Roland’s show—featuring heavy doses of fur—after making your reputation as an ecoista?

After all, before “Extra” you hosted “Hollywood Green” for Planet Green and even signed a letter last December protesting McDonald’s cruelty to animals, according to Greenwala.

In 2008, you told eco stiletto  “Every little thing makes a difference; and if we each did something each day, there would be a huge impact.”

Especially for someone who influences so many with your Take Action Hollywood foundation, walking for fur may not be the kind of impact you want to make.

Source: www.ecostiletto.com