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Tuesday, 18 October 2011

From Plastic to classic











Have you ever dreamt you would end up wearing those plastic water bottles you throw away into the recycling bin? Well, from now on you had better get used to the idea of plastic bottles as a practical drinking tool AND as a tres chique fashion statement! The eco fashion era is here.


















Many designers are turning to “ECO” fashion to tell a story that reveals the current state of our environment and the difference we can make by a simple purchase of an organic cotton dress vs. a non organic cotton dress. Top designers worldwide like Stella McCartney, Issey Miyaki, Linda Loudermilk and Bono along with his wife Ali Hewson’s clothing line “EDUN” are bringing eco clothing to the runway to make a bold but promising statement not only to the world of fashion but to the world as a whole. Who says Eco friendly materials such as bamboo, soya and YES even plastic water bottles can’t look glam, chique, edgy and sexy while being functional, inexpensive and of course environmentally friendly at the same time????
















Well ladies and gents here it is , Bagir Group Ltd. is the only tailored clothing company in the world to have adapted a fabric made from a combination of plastic water bottles and wool into fashionable suits that appeal to the eco-conscious customer under the EcoGIR™ name. They said “The goal is to create a suit that has the least impact on the earth, yet remains stylish and is priced the same as competitive brands”. Bagir Group markets their clothing privately and to world renowned brands such as Pierre Balmain, Nicole Miller and Simon Carter. Marks and Spencers and Sears have teamed up selling Eco-Gir suites with great success worldwide. 1 in 6 men in the UK own a Bagir tailored suit, so the hopes of a major shift to the Eco line is promising.

















The Bagir Group has adapted a technique for their eco line, “Eco-Gir” using a combination of plastic bottles and wool OR Organic cotton (depending on the style of suite you desire) into beautifully men’s tailored suites. This creation alone reduces 77% of carbon emissions used in suit production. Recently branching out to department stores around the globe the suites are a huge success and the best part is you can’t even tell its not pure cotton OR polyester. Top designers from around the world were given these suites as a trial to see if they could tell the difference and NOT ONE designer could tell the fabric was created with plastic bottles over virgin cotton yarns.

















The ingenuity of creating this fabric is not as difficult as one would imagine. Every suite uses 30 plastic water bottles that are run through the process of crushing, cleaning, followed by melting the bottles into flakes of clean plastic, then turned to fluff and from the fluff, you create the fiber. The fibers are then combined with wool or cotton and there you have it- a beautiful suite. The tailored suites are machine washable, eliminating a dry cleaning bill and the use of “PERC” the harsh chemical used in dry cleaning that runs into our drinking water. Bagir did not stop there, eliminating the use of air shipment and choosing the slower route of sea shipment once again helps to save our environment.

Now available in stores around the world the Bagir Group has taken HUGE leaps to protect the environment, our pocket books and still please even the fussiest fashionista. We hope more designers will soon follow in their footsteps only proving that green isn’t just the colour of money anymore.




Taken from http://antiquedress.blogspot.com/

Sunday, 23 January 2011

Green Hair Care Tips

Green Hair Care Tips



Woman with Green Hair

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With the whole world turning to green energy and green products, there is little being said on taking care of one’s hair on the green. Many people do not think about what changes can be made to help turn show time into green energy and energy consumption time, although it can be done.

1. Limit the time in the shower- By limiting the time one is in the shower, the amount of hot water being used is decreased and the amount of energy used is decreased. This helps the environment because water usage is down, gas usage is down, and energy is being conserved.

2. Wash your hair once every other day- If you ask a hair care professional how often to wash one’s hair, he or she will often say once every other day or every two days. This gives one’s hair more time to recover the natural oils that were stripped away during the washing process. This leads to softer, more manageable hair that has a very soft feel.

3. Rinse with cold water- By rinsing with cold water, the gas consumption is decreased. This in turn decreases the amount of pollution in the air and provides for a greener world. Need another reason to turn off the heat? The cold air helps to close the pores in the skin and the follicles in the hair. This leads to fewer pimples and shinier and softer hair.

4. Do not repeat- Many of the shampoo bottles suggest repeating the wash cycle when washing one’s hair. This is not necessary in most cases and only helps to further strip the hair of the necessary oils that make it shine and be manageable. This also leads to more use of the shampoo and therefore more waste.

5. Buy the bigger bottles- Although large bottles of shampoo tend to have more plastic in them, they also have more shampoo in them and cost less that the smaller bottles. Because the larger bottles have more shampoo in them, it is possible to use less plastic in the end because fewer bottles of shampoo will be purchased.


6. Use recycled bottles- Many recycled bottles and products in recycled bottles will mention that the bottle has been recycled. This can help to reduce the amount of pollution and increase the green living of care hair. Additional benefits include being able to recycle that bottle.
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Taken from http://antiquedress.blogspot.com/

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