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The Uniform Project

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Could you wear the same outfit everyday for a year? Well, Sheena Matheiken is doing the unthinkable for a worthy cause.

She will don the same dress (don’t fret germafreaks she has multiples like Superman) for a full year. The challenge is for the charming fashion imp to rework the same black tunic dress into a Read the full story

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Green Has Never Been So Sexy

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3.1 Phillip Lim eco-dyed 100 percent natural silk dress and an Eco Emporia belt made from a reclaimed fire hose. John Hardy silver cuffs.

On the June 2009 VOGUE cover is the beautiful Cameron Diaz. the shoot was taken by Mario Testino. Not only Does she look gorgeous in the palm springs sun he is wearing some of the most beautiful earth friendly clothing around.

(Above) 3.1 Phillip Lim eco-dyed 100 percent natural silk dress and an Eco Emporia belt made from a reclaimed fire hose. John Hardy silver cuffs.

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Recycled Subway Cars Turned into Studios in London

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recycled subway car studio Recycled Subway Cars Turned into Studios in London

Imagine being a starving artist in New York (x 2). 2 times more expensive rent, 2 times more expensive food (5 times shittier than any option in NY), and just about anything else you can think of, 2 times more expensive! With this in mind furniture designer Auro Foxcroft came up with some urban ingenuity.  His idea was to take abandoned subway cars, mount them on a rooftop, and use them for office space, renting space to artists for 15 pounds a week. The project, Village Underground is sure to inspire other green-minded, socially conscious artistic efforts. There are plans to expand this concept to Berlin, Lisbon, and Toronto. Now that’s some love for the arts!

traincart studio london Recycled Subway Cars Turned into Studios in London

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