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 9
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Is Forever 21 an Eco-Fashion Design Thief? (Photos)
If imitation is a form of flattery, than fast fashion retailer Forever 21 must be fond of eco-fashion label Feral Childe.
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The Week in Pictures: Supersized Dust Storms, Detoxify Your Make-Up Kit, and More (Slideshow)
The massive dust storm that hit Phoenix has some people wondering if this is going to be the new norm for the arid southwestern U.S. Are more mega dust storms coming?
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The Week in Pictures: Supersized Dust Storms, Detoxify Your Make-Up Kit, and More
The massive dust storm that hit Phoenix has some people wondering if this is going to be the new norm for the arid southwestern U.S. Are more mega dust storms coming? We also have a comprehensive guide to finding safe, non-toxic cosmetics; a unicycle adv
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Dirty Librarian Chains Creates Edgy, Eco-Chic Jewelry from Vintage Materials (Photos)
Dirty Librarian Chains' fall 2011 collection. Photo: DLC Brooklyn Dirty Librarian Chains' (DLC Brooklyn) modern jewelry is handmade in Brooklyn by designer Susan Domelsmith, using vintage and dead-stock jewelry. Domelsmith channels Mesoamerican culture
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Rachael Reichert Gives Gothic Fashion an Eco Revival (Photos)
From dabbling in duct tape dresses to dog costumes, Rachael Reichert has already had a diverse career in fashion. But it's her most recent venture that caught my eye: it's an eponymous line of goth meets girly eco-fashion in two
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Summer Rayne Oakes Hosts Private Screening of New Environmental Short Film "Extinction" (Photos)
We've seen Summer Rayne Oakes in action before -- she's no silent advocate for ethics in the fashion industry -- but what her new short film, "eXtinction," reveals is a personal
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Shop Vegan Cosmetics at New Online Beauty Market
There's a new beauty shop on the virtual block: Called Vegan Beauty Market, it's a one-stop for cosmetics and personal skin care and body products. From Pangea Organics to Aubrey Organics, they've got great
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Jack Johnson Plants Trees with Surfrider Brazil, Lady Gaga Shows Her Teeth for Shark Week, And More (Video)
Wrapping up his tour in South America, Jack Johnson didn't leave the region without showing support for the Surfrider Foundation in Brazil. He planted the first Acu-Jequitib'a tree in the Botanical Gardens in Rio de Janeiro,
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The Week in Animal News: Jail for 'Lizard Man,' TV Show Kills Polar Bear, and More (Slideshow)
The reptile smuggler who had the bright idea to strap lizards to his body for the duration of a 14-hour flight is going to jail.
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The Week in Pictures: Obama Vs. Bush on National Parks, Artist Island Bought on Craigslist, and More (Slideshow)
There are a lot of things about environmental policy from the Bush era that we'd like to see reversed, but one thing he may have done better than Obama is preserve, or at least not destroy, national parks, according to Public
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The Week in Pictures: Obama Vs. Bush on National Parks, Artist Island Bought on Craigslist, and More
There are a lot of things about environmental policy from the Bush era that we'd like to see reversed, but one thing he may have done better than Obama is preserve, or at least not destroy, national parks, according to Public Employees for Environmental R
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The Week in Animal News: Jail for 'Lizard Man,' TV Show Kills Polar Bear, and More
The reptile smuggler who had the bright idea to strap lizards to his body for the duration of a 14-hour flight is going to jail. We also have the appalling death of an endangered polar bear on national TV, a new permanent shark sanctuary, 2011's record
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Juice Beauty Gives Drab Summer Skin a Boost
All photos: Juice Beauty Juice Beauty first caught our eye back in 2005 and they're still impressing us today with their full line of skin care products that are created with an organic juice base -- as opposed to water -- and up to 98% organic
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Exclusive: Moksa Releases New Organic Soaps to Benefit IFAW's African Elephant Campaign
Keeping in line with their commitment to benefiting environmental non-profits with each of their handmade personal care products--past collaborations have included Rainforest
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Shabd Simon-Alexander's Summer Eco-Fashion Sale is On Now
I've oohed and awed over Shabd Simon-Alexander's artful collection of tie-dye spring dresses, tops, bottoms, bikinis, tees, jersey pieces, men's ties, and much more, and now, here's your chance to scoop them up for 30%
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Lav & Kush's Sustainable Lounge-Meets-Office Wear Misses the Mark for Fall 2011 (Photos)
Lav & Kush is set on designing clothes that are comfortable, functional, and that look good too. Based in Vancouver, Canada, the sustainable fashion label gives wearable basics a feminine twist. A ruffle lining the hood of a
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The Week in Pictures: Crazy Hat for Kate, July 4th Grilling Recipes, and More (Slideshow)
Hats hitting the runway in Canada to honor a visit by Will and Kate include this wacky one, demonstrating a duck covered with tar from a toxic lake.
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The Week in Pictures: Crazy Hat for Kate, July 4th Grilling Recipes, and More
Hats hitting the runway in Canada to honor a visit by Will and Kate include this wacky one, demonstrating a duck covered with tar from a toxic lake. We also have surprising recipes to make on the grill, bad news for beaches, the best new ideas from Dwel

























