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 5
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New Organic Baby Clothing Line Creates Classic, Vintage-Inspired Eco Fashion for Kids
Little Esop Launches online shop featuring classic, vintage-inspired clothing for little ones made with organic fabrics.
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Cyber Monday Boasts Green Beauty Deals
Take advantage of green beauty deals with Naturopathica and Juice Beauty on Cyber Monday.
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Loomstate Reveals a Student-Designed, Zero-Waste Anorak
Loomstate unveils their first zero-waste garment: a limited edition, 100% wool anorak designed by Parsons graduate Andria Crescioni.
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David Rockefeller Jr.'s New Book is Part Sailing Adventure, Part Climate Change Awakening
New book One Island, One Ocean chronicles a sailing adventure around the Americas and shows the effects of climate change.
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In New York, Global Green Awards Recognize Adrian Grenier, Bill McKibben, and Sustainable Design (Photos)
In New York this week, Global Green USA recognizes actor Adrian Grenier, Sprint, Fisker, Starbucks, and 350.org at the 12th annual Sustainable Design Awards.
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In New York, a New Boutique Tailors Vintage Fashion Just for You
In New York's East Village, Grey Era vintage boutique offers wardrobe staple pieces and free tailoring.
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Ringo Starr Designs Timberland Boots for Charity
Ringo Starr lends his original peace sign artwork to 75 pairs of Timberland boots to support WaterAid.
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This Month, Save on Coyuchi's Organic Linens, Sleepwear, and Towels
This month, California-based Coyuchi is offering deals on their organic linens, towels, pajamas, bath robes, bath linens, and more.
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Frock L.A.'s Elegant Eco-Fashion Suits All Shapes and Sizes (Photos)
Frock L.A. proves that their hip-hugging eco-jersey dresses fit women of all shapes and sizes.
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Green Gift Guide: The Fashion Buff
From repurposed war scrap metal bangles to oxfords handmade by artisans, ethical here also means stylish.
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Icebreaker Gives Outdoor Apparel a Street-Smart Twist for Spring 2012
Icebreaker's Journey Cruise Dress, Spring 2012. Photo: Icebreaker Icebreakertraceable clothing, infuses their active wear collection with everyday wardrobe staples this season, making it even easier to go from work to the gym without a wardrobe
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This Weekend, Timberland Earthkeepers Pops Up in New York City
TreeHugger's Roberta recently reported that Timberland is "sticking to its sustainable agenda" after its acquisition by VF Corp. To that point, the brand is keeping their Earthkeeping community
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In New York, Food and Fashion To Occupy Hester Street Today
In New York today, more than seventy-five restaurants and food trucks and sixty shopping, fashion, and gift vendors are taking to the streets for the Grub Street Food Festival and the first-ever Grub Street Beer Garden (and
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PACT Apparel Wants to Outfit Your Toes, Too (Photos)
Known for their organic cotton skivvies and wardrobe essentials like t-shirts and tanks, PACT Apparel has yet to cover your hoofs, that is, until now. The California-based brand wants to "create a whole uniform for good," says Jeff Denby,
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Eco-Fashion Wins Big at Cartier Women's Initiative Award
After a second round of the Women's Initiative Award competition, Cartier names the 2011 Laureates at the Annual Global Meeting of the Women's Forum in Deauville, France.
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Artist Maria Moyer Creates Plankton-Inspired Porcelain Jewelry for Loomstate (Photos)
Artist Maria Moyer is a sculptor, first and foremost. In her most recent body of work she creates ocean-inspired porcelain sculptures for Loomstate. Called "Blue", the
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In Maine, Brahms Mount Keeps American Textile Tradition Alive
In Hallowell, Maine, Brahms Mount is designing, weaving, and hand-finishing heirloom quality bed and bath products. One of the last-standing textile mills in the U.S., it has been operating for the past 25 years with the help of
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Primavera's Premier Organic Skincare Arrives in the U.S.
Packed to the brim with pure plant oils and natural and organic ingredients sourced from fair trade farms around the globe, Germany's premier skincare line Primavera arrives in the United States. Claiming to have the highest percentage

























