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Our knowledgeable host for THE GREEN, Simran Sethi, wore some fine outfits during DRIVE, FURNISH and the upcoming CREATE week. In an effort to highlight green fashion designers, Sundance Channel loves to focus your attention on looking like a million bucks on the outside and the inside.

The first outfit worn on the green features a delicate pink-patterned blouse with a clean white-hemmed oval neckline and sleek, shoulder-hugging short sleeves. The alluring pink blouse is made by Edun. The pants are made by Del Forte. Del Forte has a very beautiful and sustainable line of denim pants, you may want to consider these if you are a fan of jeans. The earrings are made by Mollie Dash, whose pieces are so expertly chosen that they almost approach museum quality.

The second style features a green blouse accentuated with curving x-shaped bands of black trim. The bottom of the blouse is loose and confers a fee-flowing sense of relaxation. This blouse is made by Grace & Cello, a very active voice in using alternative and healthy fabrics to style society-at-large. The jewelry in this outfit is made by Tina Tang. Make sure to look for this outfit in THE GREEN, nestled conveniently in our Eco-Videos page.

The final outfit shows a casual but sumptuously comfortable black sweater by Grace & Cello, pants by Del Forte and Jewelry by Tina Tang.

We hope you enjoy our little touch of fashion, and thanks for thinking green.



For this week’s fashion round-up, we will be taking a look at the outfits worn by Simran Sethi and Majora Carter during the last two weeks of THE GREEN’s environmental programming on the Sundance Channel. Both of our wonderful hosts enjoyed dressing in ecologically sustainable garments, as one can see in their happy and serene expressions.

Simran looks beautiful and feels comfortable in an outfit designed by Living Planet. [www.sundancechannel.com] The stunning stitch design on the front of the dress is sophisticated and compliments the simplicity of the knee length cut of the dress. Complete with short, white-trimmed sleeves, this dress catches the eye with its’ expansive red vibrancy.

Majora Carter’s is designed by Ecoganik. [www.sundancechannel.com] This gown has a gentle clinging quality that emphasizes the shape of the body while simultaneously allowing the skirt to flow, giving the impression that one is floating across the ground. The neck of the gown allows for optimal viewing of a necklace, in this case a design by jewelry designer, Mollie Dash. [www.sundancechannel.com]

The last outfit worn throughout these weeks features wardrobe by Grace & Cello. [www.sundancechannel.com] With a luscious, red, open-neck blouse and a black sweater, this outfit provides freedom of movement while still being sexy and chic for busy women on the go, such as Simran Sethi.

In case you are wondering what makes a garment ecologically sustainable, the definition comes in two parts. Part one would be the ingredients from which the clothing is made of, and these must come from organic sources, like organic cotton and organic dyes. The second part is the manufacturing process, which essentially boils down to how ecological the factory is that puts the clothing together.

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