Posted by admin on September 7, 2009

The New and Improved Fashion, Evolved!

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Welcome Back!

Since I launched Fashion, Evolved in April 2008 it has undergone a few transformations–but this is definitely the most dramatic change so far!

If you are not a regular visitor, I invite you to subscribe to my feed or come back each week for updated information on what is happening in the world of ethical, sustainable fashion and beauty.

I put a lot of effort into making Fashion, Evolved a resource for the passionate (and conscious!) fashionista.  In addition to my blog posts, there are links at the top of the page:

  • Shopping Directory – a comprehensive list of where to buy eco fashion, handbags, jewelry, cosmetics and more.
  • Fashion Show – featuring my loyal readers modeling some of their eco-fashion.
  • Friends – Links to my network of fashion designers, bloggers and public relations folks.
  • The FE Shop – A selection of hand-picked items selected and featured from my affiliate partners.

I have some very exciting things planned for this year, so I do hope you’ll stay with me for the ride!

Posted by admin on September 2, 2009

Interview: Lisa Johnson, Fitness Guru!

Lisa Johnson is the owner of Modern Pilates Studio and a prolific blogger and [tweeter] on the subjects of health, wellness, and environmental topics.  She is a wonderful representation of the modern, stylish woman:  a combination of fashionable, intelligent, healthy, and ambitious.  I’m very pleased to have interviewed her for Fashion, Evolved.  To learn more about Lisa, visit her [Studio Website] and her [Blog].

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1. What drives your passion for physical fitness?

My DNA! I’m programmed to move & help people and owning a Pilates studio has been a great combination of those two sides of my personality. Pilates is really well-suited to perfectionists and I definitely have a strong dose of that in my character too. My fitness blog is really just the conversations I have with my clients and instructors. What’s new in fitness? What’s a good solution to a certain health problem? How do we all eat healthy but with flavor? I keep my passion fresh by trying new things all the time, lately I’m into hooping. But I’ll try anything, yoga, kick-boxing, roller skating, golf, whatever looks like fun, I’ll give it a shot. Fitness should be play time, not a chore.

2. What are the biggest health and wellness challenges facing the modern woman?

Life! We are all the “everywoman” aren’t we? We’re Moms, professionals, wives, cooks, and handy-women. Rosie the Riveter has nothing on us. Women today can get way to overwhelmed with their to do lists and forget to schedule time for themselves. Being consistent with exercise and eating habits is the biggest obstacle women have to overcome to stay healthy. Without a consistent fitness routine & healthy diet we’re looking at all of the top health problems of obesity, diabetes, heart issues, etc. In my house we have a saying, “happy wife, happy life.” That’s what I say to my husband when I need to go for my run. He knows it’s his turn to pick up the slack.

3. What is it about pilates that you find so beneficial?

It’s the variety and the specificity in Pilates that is so awesome. There are over 650 exercises to choose from so every workout can be completely different. Getting into a fitness rut just doesn’t happen with Pilates, there are always 20+ exercises you can choose from for any given body part. It’s also very specific. I can isolate pretty much any muscle in the body. If you’re stronger on one side than another; I can fix that. If I need to strengthen a specific knee muscle; I can. Need to stabilize a shoulder; no problem. So structurally you wind up so much stronger and balanced. The fact that your muscles are toned and look amazing is really just a side benefit.

4. How would you describe the physical ideal for women?

Every woman has the “ideal” picture in their head of what they want to look like. It’s a blend of one of the happy points in their life and Hollywood standards. Try to ignore the Hollywood allure and focus on you as a healthy, thriving person. For me it’s the healthy place I was two years ago, my studio was thriving, my husband and son were happy and we had just hit a wonderful milestone of buying a new home. We’ve had some stress over the past couple of years and my weight crept up. I got frustrated with eating my stress this summer and finally chucked my bad habits. I’m almost back to where I was and I have to say my happiness levels have gone up quite a bit. The stress is still there but it’s much easier to deal with now that I’m feeling healthier.

5. What are the most important factors for women to consider regarding nutritional choices?

Calories and nutrients. How can you get the most bang for your buck with the fewest calories? Focus on fruits & veggies, keep the starches in the whole grain range and consider protein to be a side dish, not a main event on your plate. The formula I always use is 50% fruits & veggies, 25% starch and 25% protein. If you fill up your plate accordingly you shouldn’t have a weight problem at all. Anything more sophisticated than that and I recommend you talk with a doctor or nutritionist about your specific needs.

6. What advice do you have for women who want to lose weight?

You have to think about in minutes of movement. If you want to lose weight at a moderate weight you need to move 150 to 250 minutes per week. If you want to lose weight a little faster, then you’ve gotta commit to over 250 minutes per week. This is cardio. This is sweating, huffing, puffing, need to take a shower cardio. You can not count a stroll around the mall into your total.

You also have to think about what you’re eating, of course. If you need structure then I recommend a diet plan like the Sonoma Diet or Weight Watchers, otherwise go with the plate formula above and you’ll see the weight start to come off. In general to maintain your weight, figure 11 calories per pound per day. Once you figure that out subtract 500 calories from the total and the weight will start to slide away.

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7. How do you think the fashion industry influences the way women regard physical fitness?

Two words, skinny jeans! That sent everyone to the treadmills and the arc trainers didn’t it? The fashion industry has definitely moved towards a more fitted look in general and if you want to stay stylish that means your fat has no where to hide. I also think some designers have had a real impact in how women treat their bodies. Donna Karan has set a fabulous example of healthy living through yoga and Stella McCartney has influenced untold fashionistas with her vegan lifestyle.

8. Describe your personal style.

Clean cut and simple. I love a fabulous black dress with some vintage jewelry. I’m actually a pretty dedicated greenie and I’m always looking for great green pieces to put into my wardrobe. I’d say I buy about 50% eco-friendly and 50% other. I’d like to get to the point that I buy all organic but I think that might be a few years away. I like Matter Yoga for organic workout gear and I like Doie Designs and Stewart Brown for casual clothes.

9. Tell me about one outfit that you own that makes you feel spectacular when you wear it.

My Doie Design black bamboo shirt with peace silk trim with my Paige jeans in a dark wash (more eco-friendly). Some vintage drop earrings from my grandma and a great pair of black flats I picked up in Paris. I’d wear it to an artist opening at the ICA Boston, a great modern art museum on Boston’s waterfront.

10. What are you most proud of about starting up your own studio?

By far the sense of community that’s been created, it has been so rewarding to watch people become friends. All of us, instructors and clients, have gotten to know each other over the years. Three of my closest friends started out as clients. We look forward to seeing each other and celebrating our little victories. You just can’t beat that. I think that’s the coolest thing ever.

Posted by admin on July 27, 2009

The Future of Fashion…

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Photo Credit:  Digital Sophia Photography

Check out Starre Vartan’s recent post on Huffpo Green entitled:  “If the Future of Fashion Isn’t Green, What Is It?” where she gives an inside scoop on the eco fashion summit/discussion/debate/salon that took place this month in New York.  Vartan gives an excellent analysis of the issues that were discussed and wraps up with a paragraph that makes me want to cheer out loud:

Fashion is evolving, and despite James Woudhuysen’s view, it seems that change is coming from designers, passionate ecofashionistas who support them, and the behind-the-scenes folks who do the heavy lifting to get new clothes to us each season. Julie Gilhart makes the point: “Now and in the future, it’s not really about being ‘green’, per se. I see the need to develop and sell fashion and consumer products, in general, which contain a greater level of consciousness. Period.”

BRAVO!!!

Posted by admin on July 5, 2009

Green Wedding Dresses

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Thinking about getting married?  Well, if there’s nothing I can do to dissuade you, the least I can do is suggest some fabulous green wedding dresses!  Greenopia.com has compiled a list of the 50 Most Gorgeous Eco-Friendly Wedding Dresses which they are posting in installments of ten.  So far, we’re up to 30 gowns, all of which are truly unique and stunning with enough styles to satisfy any bride’s personal sense of style.  Check them out:

Part I:  1-10

Part II:  11-20

Part III:  21-30

Posted by admin on June 11, 2009

Rosel

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Twitter is awesome.  I’ve met so many cool people using that service.  Who would have thought that 140 characters at a time could be so powerful?

This month I was able to make the acquaintance of designer Juliane Camposano.  Her new line is Rosel and is currently based out of New York.  She graciously agreed to let me interview her about her line and the inspiration behind it:

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Thanks for agreeing to let me feature you and your line on Fashion, Evolved.  I really like the style of your designs and I think my readers will, too.  I read on your site that your great aunt Rosel was the inspiration for your line.  Can you tell me a little bit about her style?

My great aunt Rosel was a very progressive, modern woman in pre-war Germany. She had 4 children and was working at the same time which was most unusual for her generation. As a young mother she worked as a fashion illustrator and designer for a well known Berlin fashion house. The second world war forced her to relocate to the Northsea shore with her family. I remember spending endless childhood summer days at her house on the shore growing up with her grand children. She was always dressed impeccably well, Jackie O. at her Cape Cod house comes to mind. Her style seemed effortless and I would spend hours exploring her closet finding furs, gowns, Chanel suits, the most amazing hats and bags. Her house was decorated with the same ease and perfection. That incredible ease of style inspires me to this day in my quest to create effortless, comfortable fashion.

What is your design background?

I went to school in London to attend Central St. Martin’s college of Art and Design studying design and photography. After I finished I moved to New York where I have been working in the last 14 years in fashion and beauty advertising as Creative Director.

How is Rosel an eco-friendly line?

Rosel is eco-friendly due to the use of sustainable materials. The current collection is based on 100% bamboo fibers and I am currently expanding the line to introduce organic cotton and kapok. My primary focus is to research and find the latest eco fibers available for knit wear.

What kinds of things inspire you as you create new pieces?

My inspiration comes from a lot of different elements and the process is very organic for me. I could be walking through New York and discover something i.e. colors, patterns which I photograph. I read a lot of books and words become images to me that translate into a story for my line. I love to visit galleries and discovered one of my favorite artists Ghada Amer. Her work is incredibly inspiring to me. Movies from the 60′s and 70′s are an amazing source of inspiration, the fashion, the colors, the cinematography. And I am a collector of old, out of print photography books which add to the eclectic mix of resources.

Use three words to describe Roselwear.

effortless, sustainable luxury

What are you most proud of about Rosel?

I think I’m most proud of having been able to fulfill this dream of mine to create knitwear that I can wear due to my sensitive skin. It’s been a long search until I realized that I should create the pieces I am looking for myself.

Which piece is your favorite?

This is a tough one since on one hand I am a huge addict of anything one-piece like and adore the Boogie Jumpsuit for it’s effortless comfort but I am also addicted to the Rosel Shrug for the same ease of style.

What is your vision for the future of Rosel?

My vision is to keep pushing the boundaries to find the newest innovations of eco fibers. Comfort for my skin depends on the fiber and there are currently not many I can use. My goal is to be able to create the designs I envision based on these new innovative materials thus exploring the endless possibilities knit wear technology has to offer.

What kind of response have you had from the fashion community?

As I just launched this brand I am just starting to gather that feedback but have to say it’s been a very exciting journey thus far with great responses.

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Where can people buy Roselwear?

Rosel is currently only available by contacting me through my website. I am working on my e-commerce site and with stores that are interested to take on the line in a couple of months.

How often will you be adding new pieces to the collection?

The line will be following the fashion seasons with new styles being added to the collection for Spring/Summer and Fall/Winter. I am currently working on additional styles to complement the current items for a full line up for Spring 10.

Who are some other designers than you admire?

I admire many designers, my favorites would be Missoni, Alexander McQueen and Rodarte. None of them eco friendly though.

Why did you make the choice to found an eco-friendly business?

As I mentioned it was based on the personal quest to be able to create knitwear that my skin can tolerate and eco fibers have the degree of softness just right for me.

What do you think will be the future of eco-fashion?

I think green fashion will become the new black. I grew up in 70′s Germany where recycling, eating whole grains and washing with green detergents was already happening then. In the beginning it was considered a hippy phase but it became a lifestyle, a social consciousness, it became the norm. I believe the same is going to happen to the green wave entering fashion. Even though there is a large fashion demographic that currently equates sustainable with hippies the luxury brands are starting to tap into the green market which shows that a social conscious shift in the luxury fashion industry is happening.

What does fashion mean to you?

Fashion is my passion. It defines who I am, it gives me the freedom to reinvent myself and to express who I would like to be at a certain moment in time. It’s a statement that doesn’t need words.

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I also read on your site that you have two children.  What do they think about your business?

My boys are 5 and 10 and it is amazing how much they grasp what I am doing. They love the fact that the material I am using is bamboo which one can find in enormous numbers on Long Island where we go on weekends. My little one thinks it’s so cool that he uses my Rosel stamp as a tattoo on his arms which makes me laugh!  I have a 5 year old doing PR for me.

What was your greatest challenge in starting up Rosel?

The financial resources and the search for the right fibers were and still are the biggest challenges.

Tell me about your personal favorite outfit–the one you feel most confident wearing (whether you designed it or not).

Not to sound too full of myself but it’s my Boogie Jumpsuit with a Rosel Shrug over it. It truly is one of my favorite outfits!

Which celebrity or public figure has had the best personal style in history?

To me that would be Jane Birkin. She’s stunning, gorgeous, I just find her and her style throughout the years fascinating!

What sets Rosel apart from any other clothing line?

I believe Rosel’s unique point of difference is to produce eco-fiber based knitwear only, and to develop new, effortless and unique designs based on modern knit technology using innovative sustainable materials.

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Visit Juliane Camposano’s website Roselwear.com to learn more about her exciting new line; and for up-to-the-minute fashion commentary follower her on Twitter:  @roselwear