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Sustainable Style Makeover: Spring Trend 2010 – Go Nautical!

by Greta Eagan · 03/19/10

We all know that stripes are taking center stage this spring, and the best part is that there are so many variations on how to wear them. The Alexander Wang, Donna Karen and Louis Vuitton resort collections showcased all kinds of stripes on shirts, skirts and dresses.

Dress them up with heels or keep is casual with flats and simple accessories. Eco designer Samantha Pleet produced a sweet and chic striped number as part of her Spring 2010 collection- sourced from organic cotton.

Check out the style guide video on FashionAir to get the scoop on working this nautical trend into your wardrobe.

Visit Fashion Me Green for more of-the-moment trends gone green.

Tags eco fashion, Fashion, spring 2010, trends

Greta Eagan Greta Eagan publishes Fashion Me Green (www.fashionmegreen.com) and GretaGuide (www.gretaguide.com), focusing on bridging the gap between runway to realway with an eco-spin! She is a spokesperson for sustainable fashion- regularly speaking on the topic, engaging in eco-fashion conferences across the globe and helping brands with sustainable fashion strategy in a digital space.

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