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Emerging Designer Profile: Melissa Baswell, Eco Fashion Designer

by trish on July 21, 2009

Today’s interview came to us via twitter about a week or so ago via the blogess, The Eco Diva (CherylPPnG). The messages might be short on twitter but there are lots of good tips and leads to follow.

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Anyway, we loved the interview w/Melissa and wanted to share it with the rest of the community and share some link love with The Eco Diva and her blog Planet Pink & Green. Melissa’s boutique is Mountains of the moon. Make sure to take a peek. Below, I reposted my favorite question and answer from the interview.


By Elena Lipson on July 13th, 2009

the eco diva interview with eco fashionista melissa baswell

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EcoDiva: What’s the best green advice you ever received, and who gave it to you?

MB: If your best friend lent you a really beautiful dress to wear to a special event, you would make sure to return the dress in the same (or better) condition as it was in when you borrowed it. In the same way, you’re borrowing the earth, and it is your responsibility to treat it with the same respect as you would that dress. That came from my mom, when I was a little girl, and I shared it with many a littering neighborhood friend over the years!

Makes you want to read the rest doesn’t it? Click Here.

You can follow Melissa on Twitter – MotM_EcoFashion

To find us on Twitter – smashingdarling

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Elena September 5, 2009 at 12:23 am

Thanks so much for featuring my interview with Melissa.

Best,
Elena aka the EcoDiva

trish September 5, 2009 at 10:07 pm

Hi Elena,

We were happy to. It was a great interview and we love Melissa!

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