Monday, June 30, 2008

Al Sharpton and Pat Robertson Unify: WeCanSolveIt.org

While watching the guilty pleasureful promising new show "Lipstick Jungle" for free streaming online at Hulu.com, which is super boss if you haven't yet checked it out, we GSpotted the most stricking commercial. Pat Robertson and Al Sharpton sitting on a couch and advocating for We Can Solve It.

Just because they could get these two very different dudes on a couch and agree on something, we checked out WeCanSolveIt.org. This is part of Al Gore's a nonprofit, nonpartisan Alliance For Climate Protection to address the climate change.

Between Pat and Al, and other action based efforts like links to green collar jobs initiatives, We Can Solve It is a bomb website.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Goodwill Fashion Blog



How cool is this: Washington DC Goodwill Fashion Blog! For everyone who has ever found a Chloe top for for 4 bucks, Ralph Lauren Purple Label blazer for $8, and Earnest Sewn Jeans for $5 at their local Goodwill (yep, those are our personal bests) you will understand why a Goodwill Fashion Blog goes beyond necessary. That's right, it's time to spread the gospel of Goodwill.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Nau is Back, Biotches!!


When sweet outdoor sustainable apparel company Nau shut it's doors 6 weeks ago, and folks were bummed. Why? Because Nau was a company with killer designers (plucked from powerhouses like Nike and Patagonia), an awesome mission (fashion forward clothes), and hella mindful manufacturing processes.

Well let's all believe in goodness of the universe folks, cause Nau is back! Horny Toad, another mainstay in outdoor apparel, has purchased Nau and will help them learn the ropes. Just like Gspotting sister Alice looked out for us as as freshmen at Asheville High (she was a cool senior!), Horny Toad will make sure Nau stays in with the right crowd.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

How To Mobilize The Youth? Facebook



We were just asked to join the Facebook group 20,000,000 for lower gas prices. Since it's inception on June 2nd, this group has grown to over 170,000 members. The comment board for this group has more than 1,000 entries and some are surprising like, "should be "20,000,000 for higher gas prices." The only way to convince people to invest in alternative fuels and to conserve energy is to raise energy costs," and "There often aren't other options to using a car. I work shifts so cannot car share, and the bus takes 90 minutes to get to work, whereas a car journey takes me 15. Using public transport isn't possible for most of my shifts either."

The only logical next step is a way to vote for senators, congress people, and president on Facebook.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Thread: BBC Eco fashion blog?!!

Thread Photo Shoot

Leave it to the BBC to always be the coolest most advanced news server around. Their eco fashion blog, Thread, is what you would expect from them: completely on point.

With interactive videos, photo slide shows, and great articles, BBC's Thread is about to be a GSpotting FAVE!

18-24 Year Olds Demand Green Options


"We anticipate that as time goes on, more and more boomer shoppers will simply expect brands to be eco-friendly. Rather than this being a point of brand differentiation, it will be a price of entry."
Heather Stern, director of marketing. Focalyst


According to Burst Media, US Internet users ages 18 to 24 had a greater tendency to fully integrate green behavior into their daily lifestyles than did their older counterparts.

Looks like green is a go...

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Eco Transportation: Amtrak Numbers Go Up And So Does Travel Fashion


NY Times article about the drastic increase in Amtrak ridership in May due to increased gas prices and subsequently higher plane tickets.

This clearly made us GSpotters begin musing about fabulous, green train riding attire. Because one cannot be riding in a regal train car in sweatpants, as is the norm for air travel these days. It's just so uncouth.

First we'd start with this top from Super Lucky Cat made from Vintage Scarves available at GreenWithGlamour.com. Then we'd pair it with organic cotton white trousers by Del Forte for sale online at ShopEnvi.com. The shoes would be cotton chambray Cri de Coeur slingbacks available at Endless.com. To bring it all together in a cohesive look fit for a rail rockstar, we'd add a Mad Imports renewable raffia clutch from BTCElements.com



Friday, June 20, 2008

Panty Revolution: Eco Friendly Ethical Underwear


This find is just too cool for school: Pants To Poverty, an ethical and sustainabley sourced underwear company for men and women.


These pants (née panties) are special for a few reasons. Beyond aesthetically being a sassy twist to a thick band boxer brief made popular by Mark Wahlberg in those delicious Calvin Klein ads, they are in fact a revolutionary undergarment. Why? These are fairtrade organic and sweatshop free panties that carry a message: manmade poverty is a scandal and together we can find beautiful ways to wipe it out.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Eco Friendly Rotisserie, FINALLY!!


Who isn't tired of either manually rotating a rotisserie grill or using an electric powered/battery powered grilling devise? UGGHHH

Thank G-d that Food For Smokers came up with amazing Kip Grill, a vertical self propelled rotisserie designed to cook chicken and kebabs to perfection and does not require electricity or batteries to keep it turning.

As the heat from the charcoal fire rises, it drives the rotor blades which then rotates the vertical split. Sit back, pop a brewski- and watch as 60 to 90 minutes of brilliant green technology cooks your bird to perfection.

Click here to watch the fascinating YouTube video of a Kip Grill hard at work.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Coclico Shoes: Grooving and Greening Fabulous Fabulous



Deliciously fuschia suede thong

OMG, latest obsession is Coclico Shoes, which are so fierce, they get 3 photos on the GSpotting post.
Light Grey Suede Sandal

New to the green scene, but not the fashion scene (the company was started in 2000), founder and head designer Sandra Canselier is using more vegetable tanned leathers this season. These leathers have a beautiful, hand-finished patina from tanning agents derived from bark, fruit and seeds and they are processed with streamline manufacturing technique to keep the tanning process cleaner.
Pale Pink Leather Sandal

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

I Only Date Boys Who Recycle



GSPOTTING:

We just saw a girl walking down the street here in Queens, with a shirt that read, I Only Date Boys That Recycle...

Fabulous! You can cop the tee here...

Monday, June 16, 2008

GSpotting Response to NY Times "The Era of Green Noise"

Put your game face on

Yesterday's NY Times was filled with fabulous Sunday Style content, as per usual, like weddings, clothes, and even a green article. But let's go back and GSpot the latter, shall we?

Alex Williams, who has written his share of critiques of the of the eco-lifestyle movement, had an article entitled "That Buzz In Your Ear May Be Green Noise." The article speaks to the growing confusion over green products and the idea of consumers being inundated by an overkill of eco-friendly options. One example he brings up is local but traditionally grown lettuce vs. organic but well traveled produce, and which is better.

Williams' article ends by quoting Paul Hawken, the author of Natural Capitalism and a father of the modern green movement saying, “even people inside the movement have the same feeling — burnout.”

Idle hands are the Devil's playthings... Our fingers don't stop.

But here's the thing, we are not all burned out! Really!! Think about it: everyday we see new and unbelievably fresh innovation coming from unexpected and awesome places. Like Greensulate by Ecovative Design, an insulation made from mushrooms that is flame retardant and biodegradable and could technically replace Styrofoam for packing purposes. Or Cyber Rain, using automated computer technology to watering gardens with minimal water use. these are just two examples of entrepreneurs measuring success by not only the the profits they make, but also the superior products they create and the global impact they have.

Or other times, badass green mobilization comes from corporations that have SUCKED for decades regarding environmental and labor policies, but are now seeing the err of their ways. Maybe it's all the green noise, but never before have we had healthier, more sustainable products choices (hello Colorox Green Works)... even if we don't know which ones to choose. I mean, this is America: too many choices on a shelf at a store is what WHAT WE DO BEST!

As much as it is innovation of budding companies or the revamping of "the man", William's article fails recognize the power of the youth. Being young has it's advantages: we aren't too jaded and are still idealistic, we fall in love easily, we have an unlimited amount of energy, and we have great collagen in our skin. For all of us young green professionals, being part of the new green revolution is exciting and fresh, and more succinctly, the only option we have.

Paul Hawken, who G-d Bless is 62 years old, deserves to be a bit burnt out. He has carried the movement from Rachel Carson to "An Inconvenient Truth". And Alex Williams, whose age I couldn't find, is a critically thinking journalist, which is of great value to the NY Times and their readership. But perhaps his skepticism of green has something to do with burn out, too.

On the other hand, our generation of young professionals and college students entering professions in green media, alternative energy development, sustainable manufacturing, green building and design, alternative transportation and mass transit, sustainable community development, micro-financing green activity in developing countries, environmental engineering, etc, aren't even close to burn-out. In fact, we are just getting started.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Green Textiles: Volcano Fabric and Coconut Cloth

TerraDry makes volcano fabric


One of the coolest things about being part of the sustainable fashion revolution is the badass textiles and fabrics that are coming from some highly unexpected sources.

Like TerraDry Fabrics, a Canadian company making naturally anti-microbial, moisture-wicking, quick dry fabric from volcanic material (yessir, you read correctly). The coolest thing about TerraDry is that the fabric naturally creates heat cutting the amount of drying time and energy use needed for itself and the rest of the load.

Coconut fabric

Another company that is just bizarrely cool is Cocona, which is a fabric for athletic garb made from the activated carbon of coconut shells. This fiber is also moisture wicking, quick dry, and anti-microbial.


The only thing to be done now is sing, "I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts. Here they are all standing in a row. Big ones, small ones, some as big as your head..." Or maybe not.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

College Punks Moonlight As Eco Fashion Designers


Factory Green 100% organic argyle tee in pink and green that is perfect for ya'll AKAs (sorority much?)

Being partial to the Facebook generation, because we are members, has nothing to do with this GSpotting. Nope, this entry is purely aesthetic: Factory Green's clothes are badass!!

Factory Green WTF 100% organic tee made by wind power...our thoughts exactly

Factory Green is a new t-shirt, hoodie, and accessories site founded by 2 University of Missouri students, who are still in school, that sells quality organic campus attire. Their own Factory Green designs are not only 100% organic, affordable (like 20$ a pop), but manufactured at wind/solar powered facilities.
Factory Green 100% organic hoodie for dudes

Keep up the good work, Dan and Jack (co-founders)! And major shout out to Mizzou...

Monday, June 9, 2008

Solar Man Purse For Your Old Man

Solar Messenger Bag


Check out what www.SomeoneSpoilMe.com is offering as a green Father's Day gift: a solar panel messenger bag from Noon Logan Satchel. This bag is super sweet sophisticated and charges pop's gadgets.

Brunton Solar Roll from SomeoneSpoilMe.com for dad to charge stuff

We GSpotted SomeoneSpoilMe.com for the green Mother's Day gifts, and this Noon Logan Satchel is another example of good green stuff coming from their area of the cyberspace retail neighborhood.

V-Co.Logical bamboo socks from Volcom

Good thing our GSpotting Father Hank, and GSpotting Stepfather Rick both like socks for any and all presents. That's why we are going to get them Volcom's V.Co-Logical socks made from mostly bamboo.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

All Eyes On Dubai: First Green School In The Middle East

Pac would totally have been green

In 1996 2Pac released a other-worldly good 2 disc album called "All Eyez On Me". Because he is in Machiavelli hiding and not producing records (not dead, folks. You know I'm right), all eyes have got to be on something else. How about Dubai?

Not the green school, but hello Dubai: seriously?
People have been keeping an eye on Dubai and all its bizarre architectural and cultural whirlwind activities for years, but now we have a reason to be GSpotting that ish: they are leading the green school movement in the Middle East.
Sadru Damji of the Taaleem, which runs the schools

It's not to hard to lead, to be fair, as this will be the first green school in the region, but they've go to start somewhere.

In the fall of 2009, the Dubai British School and the Uptown School will have healthier facilities that are LEED silver certified for K-12 students.

Friday, June 6, 2008

An Inconvenient Truth: The Opera

Al Gore + La Scala =

This was just GSpotted in Australia, An Inconvenient Truth: The Opera. Mad funny, those damn Aussies. And it's pronounced Auzzies with a zzz sound.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

JC Penney: Simply Green

Yesterday I was walking around Barneys Co-op, mentally co-opting everything insight, because I can't really afford the $150 Loomstate organic cotton white jeans or the $280 (reduced from $300 something) Phillip Lim organic cotton pinafore dress. Balzac.

Arizona recycled jeans

So today, I'm big-upping JC Penney's Simply Green. True, it's not Stella McCartney nor Theory caliber design, but $16 graphic tees for the World Wildlife Fund and $29.99 Arizona recycled jeans, 99% recycled denim and 1% spandex for fit? SOLD!

St John's Bay men's organic cotton short

PS - Don't those Arizona recycled jeans look like what Carrie Bradshaw wears in like 2 scenes in the Sex and the City Movie?

Monday, June 2, 2008

Eco Shoes Spotlight: Mink


Mink Pump

There are a great many reasons to be into Mink Shoes. The first, is the pair at the top of this post. I mean, aren't they just so Miami Botox Trophy Wife goes to Vegas shoes. But, they are made from natural or scientifically engineered alternatives such as cork, denim, linen, faux fur, and other animal friendly substitutes and no PVC.

Mink Cork Platform

Chanel SS 08 woven link shoe

The second reason to love Mink Shoes is because they remind us of the Chanel Tweed Chain shoes that we have been stalking at Bloomingdales on 59th street that are not only unfordable, but questionably green.

Go Mink.