Green/Organic

April 22, 2009

FIDM Alumni Celebrate Earth Day At "Out of the Ordinary" Fashion Event

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Tonight, Dita Von Teese and Debi Mazar will celebrate Earth Day in style as hosts of the inaugural "Out of the Ordinary" remade fashion event at L.A. vintage mecca The Way We Wore. Shop owner and vintage maven Doris Raymond rounded up some of her favorite designers, such as Juan Carlos Obando, Jeremy Scott, Current/Elliot, and FIDM Alumni Magda Berliner and Kevan Hall (pictured above) to participate in this earth-friendly fashion event. The designers selected vintage garments that had seen better days and their task was to revamp them however they pleased. The final pieces are available for sale today through May 2, 2009 on eBay, with 100 percent of the proceeds benefitting Future Fashion, an Earth Pledge initiative.

Photos: Evans Vestal Ward

April 07, 2009

FIDM Alumna Designs New Simply Green Shopping Bag For JC Penney

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Business Wire has a story on JC Penney's new earth-friendly Simply Green shopping bags, which were designed by top fashion students. One of the three bags is from FIDM Graphic Design Alumna Jocelyn Goode, of Oakland, California, who graduated from FIDM in March. Featuring a fun, fresh wildflower design, Jocelyn's colorful bag mixes style, function, and responsibility. “I hope my bag inspires others to find creative ways to re-use what they have,” she said. The Simply Green bags arrive in stores on April 8, 2009!

December 10, 2008

Eco-Friendly Grads Help Make Green the New Black

JakStudio The eco-friendly Green Movement is in full swing and FIDM Alumni are doing their part to contribute to the health of our planet. In June, Interior Design and International Manufacturing & Product Development Grad James Saavedra, who was a designer on the second season of TLC's Clean Sweep and writes the Décor Fellow blog, and his partner Kelly LaPlante launched JAK a new Art Deco- and Hollywood Regency-inspired handcrafted furnishings line with an environmentally sustainable twist.

"Our motivation is that when we took a look at the existing green furniture available to designers we recognized there was something missing," says James. "I believe it is imperative, now more than ever, for us to take a good hard look at our habits and how they are effecting the world in which we live."

AlisonPollackOne of the first FIDM Graduates to work in the green industry, Alison K. Pollack, started Earth Friendly Interior Design the same year she graduated, with a goal of creating a healthier environment by using alternative materials. (Pictured at right, one of Alison Pollack's interiors.)

“For the first time there is a connection being made between planet sustainability, health issues with chemical overload, and climate change,” says Alison, who also designs Suite Baby, an organic nursery line. “The amazing sense of gratification that the contribution I made, no matter how great or small, preserves something greater than myself.”

Other FIDM Alumni are also making waves in the movement. Fashion Design Grad Karen KRe-dewinananen founded Raw Earth & Wild Sky, a sustainable style company that features handmade clothing. Based in L.A., the eco-friendly label uses 100% organic cotton and low impact dyes.

Fellow Fashion Design Alumni and friends Rebecca Eliason and Debra Weaver launched Re-Dewin, a line of recycled vintage clothing, this year. (Pictured at left, a vintage look from Re-Dewin.) And this year, Product Development Graduate Tika Shenghur ‘04 launched Teek Design Studios, a line of creative and contemporary green stationery.

June 30, 2008

FIDM Students Create Dress from Fiji Water Bottles

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Fiji water is busy promoting the recycled dress created from Fiji water bottle labels by FIDM San Francisco Grads Elaine O'Malley and Lisa Fullerton for the recent Discarded to Divine event. The pix above are from the Green with Envy Fashion Experience in West Hollywood where the designers posed with a model in the Fiji dress they created. --Kim

May 23, 2008

FIDM Grad Designs Premium Organic Jeans

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FIDM San Francisco Grad Tierra Del Forte designs sustainable jeans that look amazing too--and they cost the same as less planet-friendly designs. The fashion designer's jeans are currently on display at the UC Davis Design Museum's Fashion Conscious exhibition, reports Sena Christian. --Kim

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