So, if you didnÂ’t get the chance to plant a tree and celebrate Earth Day properly last month, donÂ’t fret, for itÂ’s never to late to go green! Before you bust out your re-usable shopping bags and recycling bins, make sure you are properly outfitted first!
My favorite runway look this week is from Diane Von FurstenbergÂ’s Spring 2008 Ready-to-Wear collection. Not only do I love this shade of green, but the silhouette has a blousy, boho feel, and the headscarf gives the look a very cute 70Â’s vibe.
Not ready to drop some serious $$$ on DVF? The look below wonÂ’t break the bank and might leave you some leftover cash for those energy-saving light bulbs youÂ’ve been meaning to pick up.
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         Black pleated jumpsuit, $29.80, forever21.com
         Satin floral-print scarf, $39, bananarepublic.com Â
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Steve Madden Vallii wedges in green,
$74, zappos.com
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LOVE the black jumpsuit!
All that’s missing is a beautiful handmade shoulder bag!
But I do like these styles.
I love this of-the-moment look. I saw a girl yesterday in a similar look and she added a beautiful triple strand pearl bracelet to add a touch of classic timeless. It looked awesome. I’ve ordered pearl jewelry before from premiumpearl.com and have gotten several gifts off the website as well. It is definitely worth checking out!
those are some great finds! as much as i like my knockoffs, i’d rather just have the real thing.
have you guys checked out hautelook.com? they’re having a diane von furstenberg sample sale on june 3rd. i’ve shopped with them before and it’s all authentic and totally amazing! i’d definitely check it out! : )
PremiumPearl.com, you guys are such spammers. It is darn obvious and sorely pathetic when a company has to write their own testimonials.
I will never buy anything from PremiumPearl.com because they probably spam their customers just as much as they spam the blogosphere.
I am so excited that “green” is becoming more available! When I went to market this year I found several vendors that offers eco-friendly, fair trade products at a really reasonable price. I have quite a bit of organic cotton on my website for under $30 a piece!