Articles tagged with: green
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Growing up, Hello Kitty was every little girl’s obsession (and it still is, for me). And since Mochi supports a greener lifestyle, we were excited to come upon Hello Kitty’s recent launch of eco-friendly products, which includes organic tote bags, pouches, wallets, notebooks made of recyclable paper and soy ink, an aluminum reusable water bottle, and a stainless steel coffee mug. No matter how old you are, these new Hello Kitty products can help you achieve an environmentally-aware lifestyle—in an adorable fashion.
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If the words “eco-friendly fashion” sound like an oxymoron to you, meet designer Susan Woo.
Woo’s eponymous line, which launches this fall, is unique for combining style and sustainability. Not only is everything produced sustainable, but all clothes are made exclusively from 100 percent natural fabrics. We’re not talking cotton and hemp — we’re talking luxurious textiles like organic wool and cashmere.
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Listen to this: in 1997, a certain scientist wrote about his feeling of inadequacy in his first years of college.
“In this family of accomplished scholars, I was to become the academic black sheep. I performed adequately at school, but in comparison to my older brother, who set the record for the highest cumulative average for our high school, my performance was decidedly mediocre…I applied to a number of colleges in the fall of my senior year, but because of my relatively lackluster A-average in high school, I was rejected by …
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The philosophy behind the Nicole by OPI line is R – E – S – P – E – C – T. They believe that once you respect yourself, you can reflect that to the rest of the world.
And with the launch of their earth-friendly nail polish line, which is made from recyclable glass and does not contain any harsh ingredients like DBP, Toluene, and Formaldehyde (all of which are elements that can harm the environment), Nicole by OPI hopes to share their inspiration with the world. And how you may ask? …
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A few years ago, people thought eco-fashion was only for yoga-loving tree huggers who wore hemp shirts and organic cotton T-shirts with peace signs. The words “organic,” “sustainable” and “green” just didn’t carry the fashionable and trendy connotations that they do now — and luckily for Mother Nature, the blossoming of eco-fashion into mainstream society has resulted into many stylish offerings for fashionistas.
For example, award-winning designer Phillip Lim created an eco-friendly line of clothing called “GO GREEN GO” by Phillip Lim, sold at Barney’s. All of the pieces in this …



