Eco fashion news/controversy (slightly late to the party)
Livia Firth set herself the admirable challenge of completing the awards season wearing only fairly traded garms and bling. As Colin was up for absolutely every prize on offer this was a tricky task but she managed it. It all culminated in this Oscar dress:
which was made by designer Gary Harvey from ELEVEN vintage dresses. As eco statements go, this doesn't seem quite right, especially as the frocks were all from 'the era of The King's Speech' and so propa vintage from the 30s and everything. The Vintage Mafia were outraged, but a contact at the shop where they were sourced has assured aghast fashion historians that all of the dresses were damaged or irrevocably stained.
What do you think?. Was this a waste? Or a good use of rescued, neglected clothes?
I think this sends a somewhat confusing message about sustainable fashion, but I always believe that everyone should at least make an effort and do the best they can do. It's great that Livia took the opportunity of being in a very high profile position to draw attention to ethical issues and it's especially brillz that she wore fairly traded jewellery.
Perhaps Jasper and I should cut up eleven of our shirts and make a lovely frock...
Molly
xx
ps. It's my birthday today! Woot!
8 Mar 2011
5 Mar 2011
Old Nun's Head
Hello!
Today we were part of a new mini-market at The Old Nun's Head pub in (obv) Nunhead.
There were some lovely people there selling some brilliant stuff.
This was the first time it's been on, but they are planning on having it on the first Saturday of every month- and spilling out onto the green in the summer. I you are a (totally awesome) Sarf London local, do pop over and check it out sometime. We may well be there again.
We passed on some market/marketing tips and ideas that we have picked up from doing lots of different events. I know I have always been grateful to old hands who have gifted us their wisdom and it feels lovely to do the same!
Did you know the pub got its name because the mother superior of the nunnery which once stood there resisted Henry VIII's expulsion order and they stuck her head on a spike on the green? Nice.
Bonus: We found a cat basket on the street on the way home and we had a piece of string just long enough to strap it to my bike. Now I just need a cat...
Molly
xx
Today we were part of a new mini-market at The Old Nun's Head pub in (obv) Nunhead.
There were some lovely people there selling some brilliant stuff.
This was the first time it's been on, but they are planning on having it on the first Saturday of every month- and spilling out onto the green in the summer. I you are a (totally awesome) Sarf London local, do pop over and check it out sometime. We may well be there again.
We passed on some market/marketing tips and ideas that we have picked up from doing lots of different events. I know I have always been grateful to old hands who have gifted us their wisdom and it feels lovely to do the same!
Did you know the pub got its name because the mother superior of the nunnery which once stood there resisted Henry VIII's expulsion order and they stuck her head on a spike on the green? Nice.
Bonus: We found a cat basket on the street on the way home and we had a piece of string just long enough to strap it to my bike. Now I just need a cat...
Molly
xx
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