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Fashion reflects society the way art mirrors life. With the current green movement sweeping the world, it’s no surprise that fashion is following suit. Here are some of the latest green fashion crazes.
Dresscue Me
“Dresscue Me,” a show on the Green Channel, follows a vintage-turned-chic boutique as its designers take older pieces and turn them into a new, modern, and inexpensive dress. The “star” of the show is Shareen Mitchell, well-known Los Angeles vintage goddess known for dressing quirky, vintage-loving celebrities. Her boutique caters exclusively towards women. “Dresscue Me” focuses on the client as much as Shareen and her shop crew: we see a woman with a story come into the store, try on vintage digs, and leave with a dress that has its own story. Shareen makes over vintage pieces from any decade or designer, giving fresh looks to the likes of vintage Oscar de la Renta or Ralph Lauren.
New Dress a Day
Blogger Marisa Lynch was in a creative funk. So she decided to spend a year revamping old dresses and turning them into fabulous new frocks. She gave herself a budget of one dollar per day to give herself a completely new wardrobe using only her wits and her trusty sewing machine. Her New Dress a Day blog features daily projects, dying tutorials and readers’ own makeover projects. Lynch soon gained a large internet following, and when the project was over, Lynch decided to spend another year making over other people’s donations. This creative recessionista landed herself a book deal and has inspired tons of DIY fashion-lovers to revamp their own closets.









