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News - USA: Eco fashion designers at New York Fashion Week - Sustainable style highlights from the New York shows for F/W 2012
Written by Niels Thrap

USA: Eco fashion designers at New York Fashion Week - Sustainable style highlights from the New York shows for F/W 2012

Source: mnn.com
Image courtesy Jessica Marati and Ecosalon.com

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Eco fashion is a category that, despite economic woes, limited finances and more expensive materials, keeps on growing. Like organic food, many people (both designers and clothes-lovers) are realizing that traditional textile manufacture creates a host of environmental and human rights issues that are becoming harder and harder to ignore. Local manufacturing, reuse of materials, upcycling, and sustainable fabrics (like organic cottons and wools, recycled polyester, peace silks, alpaca and bamboo) are just some of the most popular fabrics that can be created with less energy, less waste, and less pollution.

Dying techniques that rely on natural colors (or at least those that aren't made with water-polluting heavy mentals) and hardware that's made from vintage and recycled materials are some of the other ways designers are going green - even at New York's Fashion Week. Check out some of these designers who showed over the last couple of days in NYC.

 



Assembly New York's first line for women incorporated alpaca (a lower-impact animal than sheep) knits - above - and terracotta-dyed organic cotton, for a collection that was very earthy-urban. See more of the Assembly NY show at Eco Chick.

 



Crop by David Peck saw the designer using digitally-printed lightweight silks that were imported from a fair-trade collective in India and sewn in the designer's hometown of Houston, Texas. See more of Crop by David Peck at Ecosalon.

John Patrick Organic has been featured in the mainstream press, including Vogue, more times that I can remember. He uses all-natural fabrics like organic cottons and wools, and contrasts his more classic, simple pieces with prints like those above for his F/W 2012 collection.

 



Costello Tagliapietra are also a mainstream fashion press fave, and have won several awards for their use of the nonpolluting, revolutionary Air Dye technology, which is a closed-loop dye system.

 

Gretchen Jones' always-intriguing, sustainable and unique fabrics were set off by a geology/desert theme at her highly creative show.

 

Designer Titania Inglis is the most recent winner of the Ecco Domani Sustainability Award. Her collection of punk-meets-princess for F/W 2012 was a sharp contrast to many other designers soft, pretty-pretty materials.

 

Maria Patmos has been creating high-end knits for stores like Barney's for years now; her most recent effort is, according to Ecosalon, "incorporating handwork techniques from women’s artisan collectives in Nepal and Bolivia, as well as zero-waste seamless knitting technology from Japan

Tip: OrganicPortal USA - Organic Clothing, Textiles, Accessories & Shoes

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