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Online Eco Sourcebook: fashion
Our comprehensive guide to the best earth-friendly sites for fashion.
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Alternative Apparel
Already a Lucky favorite for its super-soft, faded tees, Alternative Apparel recently launched an earth-friendly line called Alternative Earth. Made from 100 percent organic cotton, the selection ranges from the company's trademark crisp white tees to the slouchy V-necks in its Eco-Heather collection.
Featured in the April 2009 issue.
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Ananas Collection
These incredibly chic handbags and clutches are made from leather and abaca, a natural fiber taken from the trunk of a plant found in the Philippines. Though the line is constantly evolving—and new materials like coconut shells, mother-of-pearl shells, and wood have been added to the mix—the sleek geometric shapes and polished hardware are winningly constant.
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Arcadia Boutique
The online portal of this Philadelphia boutique focuses on the kind of clothing that works—from sharply cut streetwear from French line Article 23 to cozy turtlenecks by Kate Organics—for an endless variety of occasions.
Featured in the April 2009 issue.
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Banana Republic Heritage for Women
Banana Republic's new Heritage for Women line is 90 percent environmentally sustainable, using bamboo fabrics, recycled packaging, and a clean-water denim finishing process—and the clothes, from silk button-downs and embroidered maxi dresses to ankle-cropped jeans, have the perfect polish (available online in April).
Featured in the April 2009 issue.
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Beau Soleil
Designer Anne Salvatore Epstein, who previously designed for Marc Jacobs and Iisli, has applied her immense talents to Beau Soleil, a line of beautifully draped, elegant pieces—all with a focus on organic raw materials. Our top picks include an asymmetrical dress with little gold studs at the shoulder and the bestselling blue-and-white canvas tote.
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