Emma Grady
Emma Grady is a style expert and award-winning fashion writer based in New York City. She is the founder and publisher of Past Fashion Future, a style site dedicated to timeless style and classic fashion, and has authored more than 1,000 articles published to the web.
Passionate about sharing the personal side to the story, Grady has conducted numerous interviews with a number of notable figures, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., David Rockefeller Jr., Ted Danson, Alexandra Cousteau, Adrian Grenier, Nigel Barker, Sam Waterston, Miranda Kerr, and James Blunt.
Her original content has been syndicated across notable web publications, including MSN, AOL, Yahoo, The Huffington Post, Trend Hunter, Daily Candy, and Current TV and her style expertise has been featured in numerous web and print publications, from Women's Wear Daily (WWD) to Marie Claire (South Africa).
Emma Grady graduated with English honors from the University of Vermont. While at UVM, she was the vice president of her class and was an elected senator and chair of the Student Government Association. Today she serves as class secretary and regularly contributes to the Vermont Quarterly Magazine.
Connect with Emma on Twitter, Facebook, or by e-mail at emma (at) treehugger (dot) com.
Latest Stories from Emma Grady - Page 14
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Recycled Tie-Dye Canvas Bags Worth Bragging About
Functional design paired with a fun tie-dye print makes Baggu's limited-edition Shabd Bags top knotch canvas bags.
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The Week in Pictures: Just 50 Years of Oil Left, Best of Green Awards, and More (Slideshow)
Is it shocking that we have just 50 years of oil left? If you have kept up-to-date with recent news, perhaps not.
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The Week in Pictures: Just 50 Years of Oil Left, Best of Green Awards, and More
Is it shocking that we have just 50 years of oil left? If you have kept up-to-date with recent news, perhaps not. We also have all of our favorite people, places, organizations, animals and more in TreeHugger's third annual Best of Green Awards, green a
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This Weekend, Shop Local Artisan-Made Fashion at Hell's Kitchen Flea Market (NYC Event)
We're all about local artisan-made, one-of-a-kind clothing, accessories and jewelry and so we're a little excited about the fact that The {NewNew}, a local collective of independent Etsy artists, is joining the Hell's Kitchen Flea
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PPR Group Brings Sustainability Initiative to Gucci, Stella McCartney and Yves Saint Laurent
Fashion conglomerate PPR Group -- home to luxury labels Gucci, Puma, Yves Saint Laurent, and Stella McCartney -- is stepping up their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) with the launch
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Is the Eco Moniker On Its Way Out? Julie Gilhart, Summer Rayne Oakes Hope So
Are you tired of the eco fashion moniker? Bored with green marketing? Is fast fashion on its way out or here to stay?
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J Brand Releases Sexy Water-Saving Jeans for Spring 2011
A fan of J Brand's hip-hugging fit and complimenting washes, we were bummed to find that the jeans company discontinued their Green Label.
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This Weekend, Shop Top Designers to Benefit Japan (NYC Event)
In the aftermath Japan's earthquake and tsunami, people are rallying here at home to support relief efforts.
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The Week in Pictures: Food Magnified, Stunning Glacier Caves, and More (Slideshow)
It looks like a page from a medical text book...but it's actually a close-up of licorice: Caren Alpert's food magnification photos make you think twice about what you are eating.
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The Week in Pictures: Food Magnified, Stunning Glacier Caves, and More
It looks like a page from a medical text book...but it's actually a close-up of licorice: Caren Alpert's food magnification photos make you think twice about what you are eating. We also have striking photos of glacier caves, a hulking war ship that get
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LA Fashion Week: Popomomo Plays Up Proportions for Fall 2011 (Photos)
Writers Eve Babitz and Patti Smith, circa 1970, served as inspiration for LA-based eco fashion label Popomomo. Designer Lizz Wasserman, who chose an intimate party, hosted at the Mandrake Bar in Culver City,
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The Week in Pictures: The Carbon Footprint of Love, Wacky Solar Powered Things and More (Slideshow)
Just what is the carbon footprint of love in a globalized world, and what can we do to reduce it? TreeHugger Sami, as a younger, idealistic activist in England, once vowed never to fly again. Then he fell in love with an American, got married, and did
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The Week in Pictures: The Carbon Footprint of Love, Wacky Solar-Powered Things and More
Just what is the carbon footprint of love in a globalized world, and what can we do to reduce it? TreeHugger Sami, as a younger, idealistic activist in England, once vowed never to fly again. Then he fell in love with an American, got married, and did his
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Christie's Green Auction Boasts Star-Studded Lots to Benefit Environmental NGOs
The first part of Christie's green auction, "A Bid to Save the Earth," is live on CharityBuzz.com, featuring a slew of star-studded opportunities to get something in return for putting big bucks toward the
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ReFashioner Clothing Swap Site Makes Spring Wardrobe Cleaning a Breeze
For those who covet designer duds sans the steep price tag -- and instant shopping gratification -- ReFashioner is the place for you.
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Eco-Fashion Label Dress Reform Channels Nineties Grunge for Fall 2011 (Photos)
Designer Krystal Hoffacker takes a style tip from 90s grunge with Dress Reform's Fall 2011 collection, presented at a fitting underground location, Home Sweet Home, in New York City's Lower
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Shabd Simon-Alexander Gives Spring 2011 Prints a Fresh Twist (Photos)
One look at Shabd Simon-Alexander's Spring 2011 collection and it's official: spring is in the air -- and if you're in New York, the weather agrees, too.
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The Week in Pictures: Royal Wedding Knitted, Japan's Devastating Earthquake and Tsunami, and More (Slideshow)
The gift list for the Royal Wedding has been announced, and it includes a knit version of the entire royal family.


























