A thousand (or more) things to see and do before I die
27.9.08
Green is Black
I met a friend for lunch the other day on my day off. We got to talking about the environment and finding solutions on how to reduce our carbon footprint. She then took me down Yonge St. to a boutique called Green is Black, where everything is eco-friendly and ethical. From re-invented vintages, to outfits made of organic fabrics such as hemp, cotton, bamboo or soy, to footwear made of recycled old tires and accessories from old candy wrappers, this gem of a store really had their bases covered. Every brand is either locally made, or manufactured in places where employers practice fair trade. I was introduced to Kerry, founder of the company, and got to chatting a little bit about what it means to be green. Anyway, to make a long story short, my friend ended up modelling a jumpsuit (my pick!) for BT the next day. Check them out! www.greenisblack.ca
1 comment:
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That store is cool! I especially luv the candy-wrapper clutches. Very edgy!!
I am a scientist by trade, but a nomad at heart. I invite you to experience the joys of what this planet has to offer through my adventures in terra incognita. I hope to inspire the uninitiated to roam free beyond the confines of cubicles and gilded cages. Carpe Diem! Escape the monotony and walk a mile in my shoes.
1 comment:
That store is cool! I especially luv the candy-wrapper clutches. Very edgy!!
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