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We’re creating a model for sustainable design education that doesn’t yet exist.

Eeeeek! We are late and we are sorry! We meant to shout out this amazing campaign sooner, and here we are in the last hours. No matter, get over to IndieGoGo and support these darlings if you can. Bahar Shahpar and Tara St. James, of Guilded, are building a structure for all surrounding sustainability in fashion design. Yes, they aim to give us a language we can all speak together. Read on about where these ideas were born in this great interview at Ecouterre. Oh, and don’t miss the perks come along with your donation!

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Our Story

If you watched the video, you already know a little bit about us and what brought us here. After years of working in the fashion industry, we realized what a destructive impact the clothing and textile industry can have on communities, environments and economies around the world, so we committed ourselves to researching and promoting sustainable design as a solution.

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What’s Going On
Welcome to 2011 darlings. It’s going to be a great year, we can feel it, can’t you? We’re sure you missed our note of thanks ’round about New Year’s Eve, so here it is once again: Thank You.
Since it’s a gray January in Brooklyn and CT we filled this newsletter up with reds and pinks to help you feel the love.  Oh, and of course to remind you Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, if you choose to partake.


Darlings: Past, Present, Future
Industry Interview: Lower East Side Tenement Museum. Read on for a glimpse of what the fashion industry looked like when it first began in NYC.
Kickstart a Darling: Can you help Darling Kimberly Hendrix raise funds to get to Miami International Fashion Week?
Coming Soon: We are bursting at the seams to show you our beautiful, sparkly, darling makeover…oh, and next month we turn FOUR. That must be the glitter anniversary, right? Darling rules! We want glitter!


Use Your Hands
Your brain is chock full of feel-good chemicals even if you forget how to access them. Read more in this great reminder from Ecosalon. Take time to draw, knit, bake, use your hands. Find inspiration in the designers on the site, or click away below for more bits of inspiration.


Smashing Kudos and tidbits
StyleBoston interviews David Chum, designer Selah D’or … Darling Anna Hovet was featured on NBC’s 1st Look … sneak peek Joann Berman Pre-Fall on Ecouterre …. Daily Art Muse captures an evening in Chester with Dina VaranoPapercut Mag gets to know Azhand Shokohi.
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Always * Darling * Forever

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Mo

Recycled Denim Challenge at Ecouterre

by Mo on October 11, 2010

Happy Monday Darlings, we’ll keep it short and sweet, just like us! (wink, wink.) This denim reinvention challenge from Ecouterre caught our eye so we are passing it on, if you play maybe you’ll score yourself a sweet little feature on Ecouterre and Inhabitat and the Gap 1969 Stream. Find all the details at Ecouterre Good luck to all!

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Get all the details at Ecouterre.

CALLING ALL DESIGNERS & CRAFTY DENIM DIY-ERS…

Wondering what do with your old and distressed denim?  There are many ways you can salvage your old jeans, and reincarnating them into a new fashion-forward garment or accessory can offer them a second lease of life. To help kick off Gap’s nationwide denim recycling drive, we’ve partnered with the Gap 1969 Style Stream to find the most creative denim reinventions on the planet. If you’ve wrangled an old pair of jeans into a dress, a piece of jewelry, or a conversation-starting handbag, enter our RECYCLED DENIM CHALLENGE and send us your photos by 11:59 p.m. ET on October 20, 2010 for a chance to be featured on EcouterreInhabitat, and the Gap 1969 Stream, and a chance to win a $200 Gap gift certificate!

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Denim Blitz Bomber Jacket, $80

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Post by Mo

It was wonderful to walk into a packed house last week at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery for a panel examining the current state of affairs in sustainable fashion: The Sustainability Equation: Ethics and Aesthetics in Contemporary Fashion. The discussion between Julie Gilhart (Senior VP Fashion Director at Barney’s) and designers Caroline Priebe (Uluru) and Mary Ping (Slow and Steady Wins the Race) was honest (is slow fashion really feasible in our world?) and full of mandates sure to fill a Darling with hope for the future. I almost fell off my seat when Gilhart suggested that everyone should “know who is designing your clothes, and where your clothes are coming from.” Fabulous, in Darling-land we couldn’t agree more! Gilhart encouraged designers to follow their own unique vision, as Barney’s shoppers are certainly hot to find items that are one-of-a-kind. She also stated good design and value to be the key focus if you want to try and get your collection on the racks there. According to Gilhart, sustainable fashion is not a trend, it’s a movement.

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Both Priebe and Ping were also inspiring. Instead of filling up landfills with fast fashion clothing that falls apart after a season, invest in materials that last and can withstand the test of time. Probably my favorite quote of the night was Priebe discussing the team mentality of sustainable designers, this is not a secretive community. Instead of talking about collaboration between designers, she prefers cooperation: resources should be shared.

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You have until February 20th to check out this exhibit, so if you are in New York take a few minutes and walk through. If NYC isn’t anywhere on your radar, you can buy a catalog (only $10) of the exhibit (click here for info) which comes with a free Smockshop pattern. Designers, don’t miss this great recap of the panel, including video, over at Ecouterre: Succeed in Eco-Fashion (And Get Sold in Barneys): 6 Tips From Pratt Panel.

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trish

Launch party For Ecouterre Tonight in NYC

by trish on October 29, 2009

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Ecouterre is celebrating their launch and they want YOU to join them! Come sip organic cocktails courtesy of 44 North Vodka, munch on yummy vegan cookies and snacks by Rabbit Mafia, browse through racks of sustainable fashion at KAIGHT (15 percent off everything for one night only), and chat about the future of eco-fashion with Ecouterre editors and other readers. If you’re interested in joining the fun, please rsvp@inhabitat.com, tout de suite! Here are the details:

WHAT: Ecouterre Official Launch Party!

WHERE: KAIGHT NYC, 83 Orchard between Broome and Grand, New York, NY 10002

WHEN: October 29, 2009 (Thursday) from 6-9 p.m.

WHO: Team Ecouterre and Inhabitat, including Jill Fehrenbacher, Jasmin Malik Chua, Abigail Doan, Yuka Yoneda, Rebecca Paul, Dan Mendes, and of course, KAIGHT founder and owner Kate McGregor!

HOW: Please RSVP to rsvp@inhabitat.com

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