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		<title>ReVamped: Fashion + Lifestyle Choices Go a Long Way</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Dawn Bjork]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of our current interns, Dawn Bjork, is a lover of all things green and fashion related. We wanted her to write about her recent experience designing ecofashion clothing for the ReVamped show in Chicago. We think her work and ideas are quite amazing; please read about her participation and insight below! *     [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of our current interns, Dawn Bjork, is a lover of all things green and fashion related. We wanted her to write about her recent experience designing ecofashion clothing for the ReVamped show in Chicago. We think her work and ideas are quite amazing; please read about her participation and insight below!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">*     *     *</p>
<p>Just recently I was involved in a green fashion show called ReVamped. <a href="http://www.earthshare-illinois.org/" target="_blank">EarthShare of Illinois</a> sponsored the event, and it was an amazing night! For those of you that do not know about EarthShare of Illinois, it is a non-profit organization that participates in public and private sector workplace giving campaigns on behalf of its member organizations. I was pretty amazed that I had never known until a few months ago about ESIL, seeing that they contribute to places that I visit and read about all the time, like <a href="http://www.sheddaquarium.org/" target="_blank">Shedd Aquarium</a>, <a href="http://www.lpzoo.com/" target="_blank">Lincoln Park Zoo</a>, National Wildlife Association, and more than 60 other organizations….they are pretty amazing.</p>
<p>The night was about celebrating and promoting the beauty of eco-conscious lifestyle practices. What was super amazing about the event was that it didn’t only promote some really cool fashion designers, it also awakened the guests to all sorts of green “things.” <span id="more-3527"></span>Eco-tools gave away some of the best make-up brushes that my eyelids have ever had swept across them, and they’re good for the earth! What I have found in my searches as I attempt to go as green as possible is a couple really cool sites that help show you the green life. <a href="http://www.ecofashionworld.com/" target="_blank">EcoFashionWorld</a> is a website that is the ultimate resource to all designers, brands, and stores in ecofashion. <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/" target="_blank">TreeHugger.com</a> is also one of my favorites informing the world on eco-conscious practices. Along with them is <a href="http://www.terracycle.net/" target="_blank">Terracycle.net</a>, which coincidentally supplied ReVamped with a gown made by designer Christina Liedtke that is being displayed at the Terracycle store in Times Square, made completely out of M&amp;M wrappers (600 of them to be exact).</p>
<p>Although I was one of them, I must admit the <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/06/in-chicago-a-fashion-show-satisfies-our-love-for-recycled-textiles-and-our-sweet-tooth-too-photos.php" target="_blank">designers’ concepts</a> that were showcased were unbelievable. If we didn’t show that going green can be a fashion decision that stems to all angles of your life, I am not sure what would! Each designer spun their own story: <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/06/in-chicago-a-fashion-show-satisfies-our-love-for-recycled-textiles-and-our-sweet-tooth-too-photos.php#ch02" target="_blank">Sarah Trutter </a>made her pieces out of plastic garment bags, muslin and scrap fabric; while <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/06/in-chicago-a-fashion-show-satisfies-our-love-for-recycled-textiles-and-our-sweet-tooth-too-photos.php#ch03" target="_blank">Sofia Vintage</a> transformed vintage pieces into a new collection, bringing a completely new breath to old thrown out clothing. Ogi Merziers collection was also unbelievable. To construct one of her pieces, she collected empty chip bags and orchestrated a dress made from, well, someone’s garbage. I also went a <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/06/in-chicago-a-fashion-show-satisfies-our-love-for-recycled-textiles-and-our-sweet-tooth-too-photos.php#ch04" target="_blank">completely different route</a> and used old patchwork quilts and felted raw wool that came from one of the coolest animals on the planet, the alpaca. (On a side note, I was watching Jay Leno last night, and he had an alpaca on his show. The best part was that the alpaca master was speaking of how the alpaca could be a tremendous help in cleaning up the oil spill. He showed how the fibers soak up an enormous amount of the oil, and all that is needed is to shave the animals and soak it up. People may think I am crazy, but my love for the alpaca has now grown to an even higher level.) I also used cookie tins of old abandoned buttons that were forgotten and now have been given a new life.  Each one of us designers was inspired by and drew from the idea of bringing new life to what was garbage in someone else’s eyes.</p>
<p>Becoming green is definitely a trend right now; the question is whether or not it will be something that the world recognizes and realizes is life changing and could, if not done soon, be life threatening. This is one trend that in my book I hope is forecasted to last forever.</p>
<p>Are there any cool websites, designers, stores where you live that showcase the love for all things green? And don’t forget check out <a href="http://www.earthshare-illinois.org/" target="_blank">EarthShare of Illinois</a>, become aware of their greatness for all that they do, and watch for next years’ ReVamped fashion show.</p>
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