She was struck by Ashley Watson's designs first, but then was won over by the eco side. Says Shoppingsmycardio, "I have to be honest – I’m not the most “green” girl out there. So I love that I can wear one of your bags and feel like I’m doing a good thing for the planet, without sacrificing fashion or quality." Turns out Ashley Watson came to the green in a similar way. Check it out the get the whole story!
What about wearing seaweed? The NY Times carried an article last week about fabric containing seaweed. Although the take-away point was that a test of the cloth revealed no actual seaweed content, the piece got me wondering about texture, strength, odor, etc.
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What about wearing seaweed? The NY Times carried an article last week about fabric containing seaweed. Although the take-away point was that a test of the cloth revealed no actual seaweed content, the piece got me wondering about texture, strength, odor, etc.
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