Environmental Protection & Fashion For Dreams
Fashion and environmental protection have been deadly enemies. If you have seen the environmentalists of white mask, splash paint on Anna Wintour and so on. But now they are reconciled, and the renewable and degradable fabrics are full of fashion week. They are no longer rare and avant-garde. The most fashionable brands are adding sports elements in their design. The luxuriance of real fur is half of the fashion of the fake grass. Environmental protection has become the synonym for today's fashion. However, I hope that this change is not just a trend, but also a reality.
Fifth green hopes
Dream: lying naked on the beach
Interpretation: Dream naked body embrace nature, feel the most primitive natural breath, hint at the bottom of people's desire for environmental protection and low carbon life, eager to return to the green nature.
Don't take environmental protection as a buzzword.
The pungent paint smell of "devil's head" and "Black Pearl" fur has not yet dried up. The two deadly enemies of fashion and environmental protection in the last century have begun to turn hostility into friendship. As the first conciliation in 2010, they were more violent than ever.
On March, Paris fashion week, Karl Largerfeld, who made fantasy fur for the magnificent winter in 2010 for the magnificent The Grand Palace, escaped from the poor mink and foxes. They silently prayed in the ice lake and the cave, and the ladies who loved the fur could find out a "horse" from their conscience. Those who want to be thankful are not only animals who are wearing "soft gold". After selling the world's "I 'm not a plastic bag" for 15 dollars, the concept of environmental protection starts to regenerate in fashion circles. The more luxurious and high-end brands begin to rebuke the style of expensive meat. To make a $1 million Bentley car for a big meal, it's better to ride a Louis Vuitton or Gucci bike along the mountain trail. If you have time to go to Barneys to explode the gold card, you may as well enjoy the outdoor sports with your Chanel tennis racket or snowboard. The fashion industry has never been so fond of low carbon as it is today.
Before we can become a buzzword in environmental protection, I am afraid you are not so eager. In the 70s of last century, people liked to call the hippies with cotton linen and shouting the survival morality called freaks. People can't even respect their feelings. Who should respect the feelings of animals? But in ten years, hippy dressing has grown into a fashion that can hardly be ignored. People have lifted their stones to their feet. In fact, Katharine Hamnett, the British female designer, began thinking about how to make fashion more "moral" in the late 70s. She has designed a series of organic cotton slogen t-shirts for this purpose, but 30 years ago, no one had linked her environmental problems raised in her T-shirt. To this day, the female designer has been pushed to the front page of fashion magazines. Where did they find the outstanding achievement of the female designer? Zara and H&M are sold. Is there anything more ironic? No, no, it is not necessary to look at this late moral construction with an angry attitude. At least, it has come.
Environmental protection = fashion
New York Times fashion reporter Cathy Horyn will tell you: "refusing the mink coat and crocodile skin handbag" comeback "is not the same as vogue, but on the contrary. When you give up a Russian sable coat, you have ten options to consider. Giorgio Amarni can make a comfortable t-shirt and shirt for you with sackcloth and cereal fiber. Some of the proceeds from each garment will be donated to African children to buy medicines for AIDS treatment. Burberry began to design men's clothing with breathless and refreshing wool last year. Christopher Bailey, director of design, seriously recommends that every man replace his formal suit with light knitted sweater, because "this can reduce the power consumption and emissions of air-conditioning in summer." There are many brands that call for this appeal. Dolce and Gabbana, Versace, Bottega Veneta's 2010 autumn and winter series also designed some light weight, loose cut suits, and even formal dinner dress became casual and casual. Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent also jointly produced limited organic cotton t-shirts for the environmental film home. Louis Vuitton even claimed that it would rather delay the time for new goods to be on board, and also use ship transportation instead of air transportation because of the more fuel consumption and less exhaust.
Of course, there is another person who has to mention the Stella McCartney, the environmental pioneer of fashion circles. All the designs in her own brand are made of natural materials, and recycled paper packaging bags and degradable packaging made from corn. The perennial EnvironmentaI refused to use animal skins in design, instead of artificial leather and other materials. I heard that the most famous environmental designer in the fashion circle insisted on using wind power in his office and most shops.
But I'm afraid no one is more direct than punk godmother Vivienne Westwood. The "Empress Dowager", who once predicted the existence of only 1 billion people in the world in 2100, released a fashion show entitled "global warming" for its sub Red Label at the beginning of this year's London autumn and winter fashion week. It also appealed to people not to buy clothing accessories during fashion week because "excessive consumption will destroy our living space". Hey, that sounds much cooler than a mink coat.
Cool stuff.
Any kind of trend arises at the historic moment in a certain social background. The fashionable keywords do not exist. In the 20s of last century, the consciousness of gender emancipation came and women demanded equality. Trousers, women's wear jackets, corsets and bikini were born. In 50s and 60s, after the war, all the new things were rising, the entertainment industry prospered, and the star idols came out. The magnificent Hollywood style came to the stage. In 80s, an exaggerated and humorous design echoed the restlessness in the whole social transformation. By the new century, energy consumption has been exhausted, the natural environment has been seriously damaged, the tremendous pressure of work, unemployment and the global recession that the ordinary people are facing has brought the environmental concerns of the series to the theme of environmental protection. This kind of social background projection is a trend that calls for answers. People need fashion, but in addition, they want to use the most intuitive means to comfort their worries when the small power of the individual is powerless.
Isn't it? Compared with vegetarian, appealing for armistice and saving whale, it's much easier to refuse fur coats and crocodile skin backpacks. A T-shirt made of recycled materials may not be a great thing. I mean, of course, it is not as impressive as Lennon sitting on the bed in the nude and calling for peace. But when you are not a responsive person, can you express your position through a simple choice and really become a part of the life extension of the earth? What else is more valuable than this?
Natalie Portman keeps up with the trend and launches its own clothing brand. Unlike others, she produces environmentally-friendly materials. For example, she designed super cute, super fashionable vegetarian shoes, completely without animal fur. She also went along with Hanna, a zoologist, into the deep mountains of Africa to make documentary films to save the extinct species in the gorilla conservation area.
Hilary Duff has been generous to the victims of Hurricane Katerina, or a spokesman for the refuge of wild horses to "return to freedom". "The first time I heard these horses' habitats were decreasing, I knew I wanted to help them." At the same time, she also used her identity as a designer to help charities collect scraps of cold food for mobile kitchens.
Gossip Girls's dubbing aside Kristen Bell is a vegetarian. She took the name "Mars" in "Mei Mei school detective", but what she considered was all the earth. Early in 2008 at the farm animal shelter organization, she auctioned off a meal with herself to raise money to help farm animals. This is not the time for her to sneer at B in the play.
Although Mary-Kate Olsen is famous for its love for fur, the girl is still trying her best to protect the environment. She participated in the environmental association, specifically for the star invented the "green carpet" action. That is, let them ride on hybrid or electric vehicles to various parties and awards ceremonies.
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