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Ethical Fashions, Features, Gallery

Top Ten fake fur and leopard print coats and jackets

By Andrea Petrou on November 24th, 2009

Leopard print and fur is once again making it’s style debut this season with a range of celebrities sporting the love it or hate it trend, which manages to worm its way in nearly every other season.

Last week we reported that Pixie Geldof turned up to the Twlilight: New Moon New York premiere wearing a leopard print fake-fur gilet, while Alexa Chung and Lily Donaldson were also spotted in this trend at a fashion awards ceremony last week.

However, there will always be some designers and stars who take this trend that one step further opting for the real thing. This has caused a myriad of controversy over the years, with campaigners strongly protesting against it.

Many moons ago supermodels including Naomi Campbell and Cindy Crawford leant their support to a PETA campaign stating they would rather go nude than wear fur. However, Naomi Campbell went back on this a few years ago posing in a real fur jacket on the catwalk. Donna Karen has also been criticised for using the real thing in her collections.

And it seems the rage continues with PETA creating a Fur-Free Friday, after Thanksgiving where animal activists are going out of their way to remind holiday sale shoppers not to include fur on their shopping lists. One celebrity backing this campaign is actress Eva Mendes who said: “I didn’t always know how animals were killed for their fur, and I even wore fur once myself.”

However after she learnt that millions of animals are killed every year in the fur industry, she “swore that [she'd] never wear it again.”

She’s therefore advised us to fake it this season. We’ve taken heed and put together a gallery of the best fake fur coats and jackets out there.

However we want to hear from you. Do you agree that real fur is wrong or are protesters making too much of a big deal about it.


Click on the picture below to begin the gallery.



Designer collaborations, Ethical Fashions

Designer t-shirts for amazing prices at eco pop-up shop

By lotte on November 13th, 2009

Luella enviro foundation tee.jpgIf you’ve already decided to buy the Pixie Lott designed t-shirt, why not carry on the good deeds and go on a charity tee roll? Designer t-shirts are definitely having their moment right now, as a number of fashion houses have been producing their take on the normally cheap classic. But as these versions usually cost at least £60 (right now, for example, you can get this very cool Marc by Marc tee for £65, while this similarly brilliant See by Chloe number will set you back a mere £105), it’s usually better value to head to your local Urban Outfitters for a cheap and cheerful graphic tee.

The charity-designer collaboration is a classic one, and this time around it’s the Environmental Justice Foundation that’s launching a pop-up boutique in London’s Carnaby Street. Open from today for just two weeks, all t-shirts cost £30, and with designs by Luella (pictured), Giles Deacon and Richard Nicoll, we’d highly recommend getting down there as soon as possible – the tees are on sale only until they sell out!

You can also shop online at www.ejfoundation.org/shop.



Designer collaborations, Ethical Fashions, Fashion News

Pixie Lott designs a charity t-shirt for Moschino

By Andrea Petrou on November 13th, 2009

pixie-lott-moschino-1258066644.jpgOver the past few months we’ve reported on a number of collaborations between celebrities and high street stores, who joined to design various ranges for charity.

Next to do her good deed is Pixie Lott. Not content with designing a charity t-shirt for River Island, the popstarlet has gone back to the design board, this time teaming up with Moschino to design a limited edition T-shirt.

Her grey tee features a graffiti design of lyrics from her songs and all profits made will be donated to the Perthes Association, a charity that supports families and children suffering from Perthes’ disease and The Italia Conti Trust.

The T-shirt will available exclusively on the Moschino virtual boutique from mid November and we think the £85 price tag is more than worth it.



Celebrity Style, Designer collaborations, Ethical Fashions, Fashion News

River Island teams up with celebrities to create t-shirts for charity

By Andrea Petrou on November 11th, 2009

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Get a celebrity styled T-shirt and do your bit for charity (can it get any better that this?).
Head down to River Island now where Alesha Dixon, Pixie Lott and Kelly Roland have been working with the retailer’s young designers to refashion T-shirts into mini dresses and rock tees in aid of the Princes Trust.

We’ve had a sneaky look at the collection and have fallen in love with the zebra print fringed creation by Pixie, who said: “My T-shirt dress is everything it should be – cheeky, fun and cool.” We quite agree.

The T-shirts are available online now and in-store from Friday. But hurry as we have a feeling these celebrity creations won’t be hanging around for long



Ethical Fashions, Fashion Tips

How to make your wardrobe as ethical as possible

By Andrea Petrou on October 23rd, 2009

ethical.jpgWe all like nice new clothes, but we can sometimes get carried away, buying more and discarding perfectly good items because they are no longer “new”.

This has led to many high street stores opening up, offering disposable fashion pieces at a low price to the consumer, but at a cost to others. There have been many high profile cases over the past few years about such stores using sweat shops in third world countries to produce such clothes as cheaply and quickly as possible.

While were not telling you never to buy clothes again (we wouldn’t be able to stick to that) we thought we’d give you some tips on how to make your current wardrobe, and future shopping trips as ethically friendly as possible.

Read on for our tips.

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Accessories, Designer collaborations, Designer Fashions, Ethical Fashions, Fashion News

Jimmy Choo launches Project PEP capsule collection for charity at Selfridges

By Andrea Petrou on October 22nd, 2009

Jimmy Choo PEP.jpgGet your hands on some Jimmy Choo accessories without feeling guilty about spending.

The shoe designer has teamed up with the Elton John AIDS Foundation to create the ‘PEP-up Shop’ featuring a host of limited edition Jimmy Choo products, made especially for the project.

The event, which takes place at Selfridges from Friday 30 October, will only last for 72 hours (yes we’ll be queuing from dawn too), and will include exclusive products such as a cuff, ID-tag and a mobile strap.

And, as we told you before, you won’t need to feel guilty about spending as Jimmy Choo will donate 25% of the sales of the Project PEP capsule collection directly to the Simelela centre. This will give victims access to vital life saving treatments that have to be administered within the first 72 hours of exposure to HIV. We see it as giving our annual charity donation early.

And it doesn’t end there. The designer has also created website and is asking everyone to upload photos of themselves wearing their Choo’s, as part of a campaign entitled ‘You, Your Shoes and 72.’

Images will be showcased at the global launch of Project PEP at Selfridges and 100 of the best pictures will win products from the Jimmy Choo capsule collection.

Visit JimmyChoo72.com for more information.



Ethical Fashions, Features

Fashion-conscience stocks wide range of eco friendly goodies

By Andrea Petrou on October 20th, 2009

Eco undies.JPGWe can’t get enough of eco conscious clothing and it seems we aren’t the only ones, with many websites launching and offering this type of clothing.

Hot off the eco press is Fashion-conscience, which has a range of clothes and accessories from a range of different eco companies. This includes Enamore Lingerie, which is made from bamboo jersey with silk detailing and is 100% organic.

Uncommonly Beautiful Recycled Jewellery, which uses waste materials such as scrap leather, clock parts and suitcases and transforms them into imaginative, beautiful and wearable jewellery. Each individual piece is handmade and completely unique. Earrings, bracelets and necklaces from £15.

Amongst the many other’s the website also stocks Tamasyn Gambell’s recycled paperback notebooks and Use UK’s Bow bags, which are made from rescued leather from the furniture industry and have cute polka-dot lining.

With so many eco gifts and things for ourselves we know we’re not going to have to look very far for Christmas presents this year.
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Celebrity Style, Ethical Fashions, Fashion News

Rachel Stevens teams up with Dune to help Teenage Cancer Trust

By Andrea Petrou on October 19th, 2009

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Another celebrity has leant their face for charity. This time it’s popstar and Strictly Come Dancing favourite Rachel Stevens.

The starlet is working with shoe and bag company Dune, which is supporting the Teenager Cancer Trust.

She has launched this gorgeous necklace, which consists of a long chain and oversized jewelled flower, and all profits from the sales go to the charity, which aims to provide support for young people with cancer.

However, you’ll have to hurry as this £45 limited edition necklace won’t hang around for long.



Ethical Fashions, Fashion News

Organic and ethical fashion store Kuyichi launches autumn 09 collection.

By Andrea Petrou on October 16th, 2009

Kuyuchi.JPGOrganic and ethical fashion store Kuyichi, has launched its autumn 09 collection.

The collection will use organic cotton, as well as new sustainable materials including bamboo, recycled polyester and vegetable tanned leather and consists of a huge range of clothes.

We love this puffa jacket, which has been made from 50% recycled PET (recycled plastic bottles) and 50% recycled polyester, meaning we can look and feel good at the same time.

There’s also a range of checked shirts, super tight denim leggings and jumper dresses.

We’ve been having a scout around the company’s website and we have to say we’re impressed with what we saw. We especially love the Track & Trace service that tells you the story behind your Kuyichi garment through the code of the hangtag.

You can see where the raw materials grow, where they are turned into fabrics and how they are transformed into Kuyichi garments. You can also see where you’re item was made and meet the people who produced it.



Ethical Fashions, jewelry

Celebrity favourite Stephen Webster designs mosquito ring to raise awareness about malaria

By Andrea Petrou on October 13th, 2009

Malaria ring.jpgGet a charity buzz and some funky jewellery with this unique limited edition mosquito ring from Asos.

The ring, designed by A-list celebrity favourite, Stephen Webster, has been created to raise awareness of the dangers of Malaria amongst UK travellers and has already gained celebrity support. It was spotted on the dainty fingers of Victoria Beckham.

And if this wasn’t enough to get you flying around with excitement then you’ll also be pleased to know that all proceeds go to Malaria No More UK, which helps prevent the spread of the disease.

Get one of the 360 rings round your little finger before they buzz off.



Ethical Fashions, Footwear

Keds footwear launches limited edition trainers in support of Breast Cancer.

By Andrea Petrou on October 13th, 2009

Keds.jpgAfter our last post, we’ve decided to have a little bit of a fashion charity theme today, after all what’s better than buying something without feeling guilty?

Next on our charity fashion mission are these cute shoes from Keds.

The trainer company popular in America, and who once had Mischa Barton as the face of the brand, have launched a plimsoll style shoe to support Breast Cancer research and Breast Cancer awareness month.

It says that all proceeds for the limited-edition Pink Ribbon Champion trainer will go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

Do your good deed for the day and order your pair from the Keds website.



Ethical Fashions, Fashion News

Babies in Sheep’s Clothing donates money to UK charity Bliss

By Andrea Petrou on October 13th, 2009

Baby Uggs.jpgWe don’t usually feature children’s clothes on ShinyStyle but we thought we’d make an exception since these products are for such a good cause, and very , very cute.

‘Babies In Sheep’s Clothing,’ is an ethical range of lambskin and merino clothes, booties (think baby Uggs) and accessories made in New Zealand.

It’s teamed up with the UK charity for premature babies, Bliss, to help support a cause that provides vital support and care to premature and sick babies.

The company says it will donate £1 to Bliss for every pair of ugg-style booties, slippers and boots sold across the UK.

We might not have kids ourselves but the nieces may get an extra special present now.



Celebrity Style, Ethical Fashions

Neon Collective vegetarian fashion website launches and becomes a hit with Cheryl Cole

By Andrea Petrou on October 12th, 2009

SAPHIRE _cheryl copy.jpgFashionistas can now get Cheryl Cole’s look and keep their conscious clean.

Neon Collective, launched last month, is an eco friendly veggie website aimed at people who want to be ethical yet stylish.

The company says all its items are ‘responsible luxury’ and are made completely free of animal of animal products. There is also no sweat-shop policy.

This has not only grabbed us, but also Cheryl Cole who was pictured wearing this pair of shoes from the site. They aren’t the cheapest at £367 but think about the animals you’ll be saving by purchasing these.



Ethical Fashions

Gallery: Our pick of ethical jewellery

By Andrea Petrou on October 9th, 2009

Ethical jewellery has become a popular option in the past few years as many of us wake up to the fact that we need to help those countries less well off than developed places.

They have also become a key fashion piece with many designers opting for the fun, quirky, and often one off looks that this style of jewellery provides us with.

If you want to help the environment and also get the ethical look, take a look at our gallery, for some inspirational new styles.

And don’t forget every piece you buy will be helping someone less fortunate than you.

Style and a clear conscious, what more could we ask for?

Click on the picture below to begin the gallery.



Ethical Fashions

Use UK launches website for eco friendly handbags

By Andrea Petrou on September 30th, 2009

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It seems that we’re becoming far more eco conscious when buying our accessories.
Eco-friendly fashion company Use UK is facing such a demand for its individually designed and ethically produced handmade clutches that it is launching a sister site dedicated solely to these eco ‘it’ bags.

‘I Love Clutch Bags’ has a gorgeous range of clutch bags made from sustainably sourced leather and accessorised with vintage buckles and buttons.

The bags are made from leather bought from a UK supplier who follows Carbon Trust guidelines on sustainability. Each bag has a 100% silk lining and the company claims it searches high and low for beautiful clasps and buttons, some of which date back to the 1930s.

Each bag is also claimed to be a genuine one off, perfect for those of us who like to be different and prices are also an eco conscious decision for our pockets with prices starting from £48.

They may not be Louis Vuitton but we’re more than happy to buy a bag when they look at good as this.




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