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In this holiday gifts segment that aired December 17, 2008, Lauren Glassberg of ABC Eyewitness News talks to Kate D’Arcy of Toggery by Kate D’Arcy about her eco-friendly clothing line being a great gift for women this season. Everything is under $150, easy to wear and easy to size. The entire collection is sold at luxgreenliving.com

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Orly Couture is YOUnited


www.orlisheli.com younitedtv.com FASHION FIX NYC New York, NY–April 22, 2009–Occurring every Thursday at One Little West 12th Street, located in the heart of NYCs trendy Meatpacking District, Fashion Fix transforms the restaurant/lounge into a runway show with cameras flashing, press buzzing, the whos who of new york brainstorming outfit ideas for their next social outing. Models will walk through the middle of the club within arms reach of the audience, dawning every fashion imaginable from classic brands to forward thinking designs. Last week’s show featured the designs of Orly Couture www.orlycouture.com and the Live music of Toronto’s DJ Aadil. Media coverage included InTouch Weekly, In Style, FashionReporter, VH-1, YOUnited TV, and ‘Make Me a Model’ Live Broadcasting. Orly Couture, designed by Orly Shani, is an eco-friendly clothing line made from vintage and recycled fabrics. These fabrics are woven together to to create one of a kind pieces. Orly Couture is designed for women who want to look sexy, while doing good. The Fashion Fix is a new and exciting concept, uniting the fashion world with one of New Yorks hottest nightlife venues. This concept creates a platform for designers to showcase their creations in an intimate and energetic setting where trendy patrons frequent to enjoy the nocturnal hours of the Manhattan scene. The Fix not only gives everyone involved their weekly dose of fashion, but provides a night of care free partying, networking and creativity

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Zooshirts is the animal-oriented, eco-friendly clothing line that supports animal and global conservation. Release YOUR Inner Animal™ www.zooshirts.com

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SANS. HOME MADE.


Lika Volkova of SANS clothing line and Scott Hahn of Loomstate and Rogan brands talk about sustainability in fashion industry. Is it possible to create an eco-friendly label? Lika Volkova, the designer behind SANS clothing line says no. The result of a new clothing line is, of course, more clothing. When all is said and done, this means that more factories are running, more trucks are transporting, and ultimately, more waste is being created. Organic cotton? Well, it just another myth. Cotton — organic or not — requires excessive amounts of water to produce. Lika urges us to stop using green and sustainable labels and rethink clothing production instead. The result would be making things a little bit better and move incrementally towards greener design. In Likas opinion this includes using both organic and synthetic fabrics. Based in New York, Lika and her partner Alessandro DeVito have created the SANS clothing line in order to explore what a legitimate path to the future would be like in terms of clothing design and sustainable production. Lika moved to the US from Russia at 17 and started an independent line called ANTILIKA in New York several years later. After her first runway show, Lika realized that her interest was not in the fashion worlds system of brands, marketing, and the spectacle of shows. In fact, she sees large-scale shows contributing to the industrys overall carbon footprint as professionals fly around the world multiple times a year to see

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Part 2 includes the rousing conclusion of Barack Obama’s UNLV speech, followed by reaction by actres Kelly Hu and other Asian American volunteers for the Obama campaign. Hu and filmmaker/activist Annabel Park were among a group of 30 Asian American volunteers who flew and drove in from Tuscon, AZ, Austin, TX, Chicago, IL, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City, and Washington DC. There were also 25 volunteers who traveled from San Diego State University. More coming soon including how Kelly and Annabel ended up on the stage for Obama’s speech! Ever wonder where the “Fired up! Ready to go!” chant came from? Sen. Obama tells the story in this speech, followed by the reactions of Kelly Hu, Claire Pimenthal, founder of the eco-friendly clothing line Covenant Green, and Patrick Wong, the marathon runner/pharmacist from San Francisco. shot by Amyn Kaderali and Eric Byler

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Special thanks to JMZ Productions for the amazing videography. c. marchuska is an eco-friendly clothing line by Christine Marchuska and Brooke Bresnan, which provides chic and sustainable clothing at affordable prices. Manufactured in New York City, the clothing is designed to embody versatility throughout different trends and seasons in order to stay true to the sustainable fashion mantra of producing less waste. The sophisticated clothing with green benefits is a perfect match for the socially conscious woman that doesn’t want to sacrifice style, price, or comfort to help save the planet. c. marchuska is sold online at www.cmarchuska.com and at the following stores: Montmartre (NY, NY), Blush (NY, NY), Kaight (NY, NY), Eco Citizen (San Francisco, CA), Peters Path Store (Atlanta, GA), Estray Clothing (Bay Village Beach Haven, NJ), Down To Earth (Telluride, CO), Shift (Hyannis, MA), A Stone’s Throw (Madison, WI), Runway 7 Ecofashions (Latham, NY), A Green Wardrobe (Sausalito, CA), Therapy (Auburn, AL), Bangle & Clutch (South Windsor, CT) and Berlin’s (Charleston, SC).

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cmarchuska eco-fashion line web series commercials. Directed by Daniel Brothers. Director of Photography: John Michael Zervoulei. Steady-Cam Operator: Mitchell Frye. c. marchuska is an eco-friendly clothing line by Christine Marchuska and Brooke Bresnan, which provides chic and sustainable clothing at affordable prices. Manufactured in New York City, the clothing is designed to embody versatility throughout different trends and seasons in order to stay true to the sustainable fashion mantra of producing less waste. The sophisticated clothing with green benefits is a perfect match for the socially conscious woman that doesn’t want to sacrifice style, price, or comfort to help save the planet. c. marchuska is sold online at www.cmarchuska.com and at the following stores: Montmartre (NY, NY), Blush (NY, NY), Kaight (NY, NY), Eco Citizen (San Francisco, CA), Peters Path Store (Atlanta, GA), Estray Clothing (Bay Village Beach Haven, NJ), Down To Earth (Telluride, CO), Shift (Hyannis, MA), A Stone’s Throw (Madison, WI), Runway 7 Ecofashions (Latham, NY), A Green Wardrobe (Sausalito, CA), Therapy (Auburn, AL), Bangle & Clutch (South Windsor, CT) and Berlin’s (Charleston, SC).

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In this holiday gifts segment that aired December 17, 2008, Lauren Glassberg of ABC Eyewitness News talks to Kate D’Arcy of Toggery by Kate D’Arcy about her eco-friendly clothing line being a great gift for women this season. Everything is under $150, easy to wear and easy to size. The entire collection is sold at luxgreenliving.com

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The first commercial for a new eco-friendly clothing line for tall and thin. Check out the web site to buy a shirt and get more info! www.Thinlojic.com

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Eco-friendly clothing line Brigid Catiis Spring 2009 Collection runway show held at leading arts and entertainment organization, Gen Art’s first eco-friendly fashion show. Hosted by Maggie Gyllenhaal and sponsored by Soy Joy, the event was held on October 9, 2008 at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California. Inspiration for Brigid Catiis Spring 2009 Collection comes from Stanley Kubrick’s 1962 film “Lolita”, which can be recognized throughout the line via playful mini dresses, jumpers and rompers. For more information on Brigid Catiis, please visit: www.brigidcatiis.com For more information on Gen Art, please visit: www.genart.org

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