Eco Chic: The savvy shopper's guide to ethical fashionThe hottest trend on the catwalk is ethical clothing. Top fashion designers and spokesmodels including Katharine Hamnett, Stella McCartney and Bono's wife Ali Hewson are all voicing the benefits of eco chic. But what is this new fad, and what difference can it make to the world? "Eco Chic" gives you the full story on this fashion phenomenon, from which fabrics are harmful to the environment, to how you can create your own eco-friendly fashions through recycling and savvy shopping. You will discover how to spot and avoid garments produced in sweatshops and why supermarket 'fast clothes' make both you and the planet sick. This book will allow you to look great but also feel good about your impact on other people and the planet as a whole. |
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Eco Chic: The savvy shopper's guide to ethical fashion Matilda Lee,Katherine Hamnett Anteprima non disponibile - 2007 |
Eco Chic: The Savvy Shopper's Guide to Ethical Fashion Matilda Lee,Katharine Hamnett Anteprima non disponibile - 2007 |
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