Showing posts with label Environment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Environment. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2008

Flashes:"Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton" Screening and Future Fashion Show

May Andersen, Jessica White, Julie Ordon, Maxwell, Noemie Lenoir, Raven Davis

Thelma Golden

Liya Kebede

Thelma Golden with Behnaz Sarafpour
(Photos: Patrick McMullan)

Models, singers and socialistas were out and about in New York this week.
The CINEMA SOCIETY and W magazine hosted a screening of Sundance Channel's "MARC JACOBS & LOUIS VUITTON" and Earth Pledge hosted the Future Fashion Show.

R&B crooner Maxwell was having a great time hanging out with models like Victoria's Secret, Jessica White, Covergirl Noemie Lenoir, May Andersen, Raven Davis and Julie Ordon at the screening.

Native New Yorker, Thelma Golden was ever the social butterfly attending both events and hung out with designer Behnaz Sarafpour. Who's Thelma Golden? This powerful sista is the Chief Curator at The Studio Museum in Harlem. If you're in NYC you should check out the exhibition, Kori Newkirk: 1997-2007.

Model Philanthropist, Liya Kebede strutted her stuff in the Future Fashion Show. The event showcased 30 well known designers who were all supporting the initiative to educate and demonstrate that being "green" can be fashionable too. All of the designs in the show were made of sustainable materials like organic cotton, organic wool, corn fibers, recycled fabrics, natural dyes, and other eco-friendly goods.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Deni Hines Shows You How to Go Green

Actress,Jessica Tovey, model, Lara Bingle and singer, Deni Hines.
(Photos: Daily Telegraph)

Aussie R&B diva Deni Hines, is eco-friendly and wants to get everyone in on the action. The songstress is working on an environmental tv show which will air this year in Australia. Hines will travel through Australia, covering a multitude of topics from environmentally friendy cosmetics to recycling.

Yesterday, Hines, Lara Bingle and Jessica Tovey joined each other at Sydney Botanical Gardens and planted the first of 250,000 trees to be grown across the country. It's a joint project by green environment group Landcare and water company Mount Franklin.
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