Tag: Accessories - Page 5
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The Archipod Comes To America. But Will It Catch On?
It is a lovely thing, a beautiful shed in a dome. But is there a market for such a thing in America?
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Just What We Needed Dept.: The Carson Portable Rotisserie Grill
It is so James Bond-like cool, its like having "a licence to grill"
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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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5 Fall Jackets We Want Now
After a record-setting summer of heat across most of the United States, it's finally fall -- which means you probably need a jacket.
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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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Wooden 450 Sq Feet Sustainable Home Has Great Use Of Space, Sweet Details In Buenos Aires
But what's surprising about this sustainable home created by
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Textiles Abound at Origin Craft Fair
Textiles are always a big part of the fair and this year they came in
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How Vietnam Bombs Became Bracelets (Video)
Peace bomb bracelets have a story to tell: each one has been made with repurposed Vietnam War scrap metal. And Article 22 founder and designer Elizabeth Suda has a story to tell about the people of Laos and the Secret
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Heart-Warming Story From Japan: Tsunami Survivors Making New Livelihoods from Destroyed Fishing Nets
Six months after the devastating Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan, we've gotten word of a heart-warming project that has been turning the damaged tools of one trade into
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5 Designers Making Stunning Jewelry from Recycled Metals
The right accessories can make every piece in your closet do double-duty, taking those jeans from Saturday at the farmers market to Saturday night at your favorite restaurant, turning a simple dress from wedding chic to
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New York Fashion Week: Edun Gives African Prints an Industrial Spin in Spring 2012 (Photos)
Creative Director Sharon Wauchob brings a sporty spin to Edun's Spring/Summer 2012 collection, her third season since the fashion brand founded by Ali Hewson and U2 frontman Bono was brought under the Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy umbrella.
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New York Fashion Week: Samantha Pleet's Modern Spin on Ethereal Style for Spring 2012 (Photos)
At New York Fashion Week Saturday afternoon, Samantha Pleet presented an ethereal green fashion collection for Spring Summer 2011.
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5 Gorgeous Scarves From Etsy to Smarten Up Your Fall Look
A lightweight scarf may just be fall's most ideal accessory: Delicate enough to wear on unexpectedly sunny autumn days but a welcome layer when the sun goes down or the wind kicks up, they're also an easy way to perk up simple
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New York Fashion Week: Quirky Prints, Timeless Silhouettes in Crop by David Peck Spring 2012
On Monday, TreeHugger got an exclusive first look at Crop by David Peck's Spring 2012 collection.

























