Thursday, May 27, 2010

Book Review: Go Green:Live Rich

Go Green:Live Rich by David Bach

Want to save the Earth and make some money? Try reading Go Green, Live Rich by David Bach (Bestselling author of the Finish Rich Series).  While there's no guarantees you'll be a millionaire (is there ever?) the book has a lot of great advice on how to "go green" in simple ways and save some cash in the process. Even though some of the tips are more for the independent homeowner (grow your own veggies, add green additions to your home like solar panels) there's enough info to help the solo earth conscious person reduce their global trashing impact. There's even advice on how to "Green your mortgage" and pay less taxes by doing so. Perhaps they should be handing these out at every bank and H&R Block (provided of course that you can even find a lender these days)...............




Monday, May 24, 2010

Fashion Embraces Film

In a time when a YouTube video or two can make you an almost instant world wide celebrity (I love you Justin Beiber) it seems that the fashion industry is doing some catching up media wise. Fashion's latest marketing scheme - films. Recently there have been a few figure profile films (The September Issue and Lagerfeld Confidential ) and many fashion houses have taken to creating short films to release along with the viewings of their latest collections. According to the NY Times "movies have become the hottest new fashion accessory" and have become a way for the brand to connect more with their consumers. I'm crossing my fingers for Chanel and Stella McCartney Blackberry Apps to come next........... 

Taxing to Stop Global Warming?

What's a good way to get people to stop engaging in a behavior? Charge them for doing it. According to Metro News The US Academy of Sciences has recently released reports stating "a carbon pricing system would be the most effective way to reduce emissions" In other words they'll be charging you for all the bad elements you release into earth's atmosphere. (Car exhausts, factory and machinery emissions, etc.) If this passes does this mean taxes and charges on products and non eco friendly habits are next? If you don't recycle your rent goes up and littering carries a $200 ticket?  I can already see the fall out coming for an extra tax on hair spray and fragrances.......

Eco Friendly Expo! :)


Hooray! There's an Eco Friendly Expo in NYC!!!! A step towards an all eco friendly trade show in New York the expo will feature sustainable design showcases for fashion, art, home and more! For tickets and more info visit their website.

The event is being held from May 25-May 27th at 7 W 34th St btwn 5th and 6th Avenues

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

FIT Goes Green :)

FIT 
FIT will be going green this spring with a special exhibition all about sustainable fashion. FIT Museum 's Eco-Fashion: Going Green will feature pieces from the 18th Century into some of today's eco fashion favs (including pieces from Edun, designer line by Bono with wife Ali Hewson ). Check it out!


Eco Fashion: Going Green will open on May 26th and be on display until November 13th, 2010.

Nordstrom Rack opens today!



The lower price version of the upscale department store chain opens (one of a planned 15 countrywide) in NYC's Union Square right next to the relatively new Best Buy. I was planning to attend the opening but I saw the line for the preview the other night and decided to wait a few weeks before braving the crowds......Check back for pics!

Tax Breaks for going green in Britain?


Are tax breaks enough to get people to go green? The British Fashion Council is pushing for legislature to be passed providing incentives for companies who engage in more eco friendly business practices and make sustainable fashion more accessible for the masses.  
With any luck this will pass and America won't be too far behind. With all the doom and gloom in the news these days I'm sure doing something good and getting something in return will appeal to a lot of people :)

British Fashion Council Press Release

Monday, May 10, 2010

Models over Celebrities in ads - I'm All for it ! :)


Madonna for Dolce & Gabbana   


 

(via Fashionista) the recent fashion house trend is to have models starring in the campaign ads rather than actresses. Hopefully fashion mag covers aren't too far from jumping on this bandwagon. It would be nice to not see the same person on every cover. Promotion is one thing but sometimes it's too much!!    

Fashionista - Models Over Celebrities


 Vanessa Paradis for Chanel

Fashion Collections on view now!

 Bonnie Cashin

Hooray! For your viewing pleasure The Met Museum and the Brooklyn Museum have two fantastic fashion collections on display. At the Met we have the Costume Institute's annual showcase  “American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity”  while over at the Brooklyn Museum is “American High Style: Fashioning a National Collection”. Both allow an interesting look back through America's fashion history including pieces from Hollywood movie classics and from groundbreaking designers like Paul Poiret. Definitely a must see!

NY Times - Fashion Exhibits


Photo via Huffington Post

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