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About: Amanda

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    The Q is a full-time freelance writer and blogger with her own sustainable style blog, Fashion Evolved. She lives in Austin, Texas with her husband and five-year-old twins. She has been involved with the non-profit sector for several years, and founded CTM, a non-profit women’s organization. In addition to her writing and activism, Q likes to spend time snoozing in her hammock, organizing closets, and shopping at thrift stores. When she grows up, Q wants to write the world’s greatest novel, meet Jon Stewart, and visit Goa, India.

Posts by Amanda:

    Eco Chic Weekly - November 3, 2008

    Victoria Everman experiences Eco-Fashion Euphoria with Emily Katz.
    Fig+Sage launches the high end eco beauty store Spirit Beauty Lounge–and has an introductory discount for readers!
    Green My Style has tickets to the Eco Style Oscars.  Enter to win!
    Green Girls Global has shares their eco-friendly Hand Made Statement.
    Eco Chick reviews E magazine’s Eco Luxe Issue.
    DCGoodwill Fashion Blog [...]

    Eco Chic Weekly - October 20, 2008

    Green Girls Global shows off the gorgeous jewelry made from antique and reclaimed glass by artist Laura Bergman.
    Eco Chick dishes about four of the season’s sexiest sustainable shoes!
    Victoria Everman reviews the effective, affordable, and artistic oral care line from Radius.
    Safia Minney shares her eco style tips with Greenmystyle.com.
    Fashion, Evolved. blogs about poverty and fashion [...]

    Eco Chic Weekly!

    Announcing…the new Blog Association that is heralding the Fashion Revolution!
    I am so pleased to introduce you to the new blog group Eco Chic Weekly.  We are a small but rapidly growing group of writers that focus on future of fashion:  Sustainability!
    The members of Eco Chic Weekly are all dedicated to bringing you viable options to [...]

    Brook There

    When I first started writing about sustainable fashion, I scoured Etsy.com because I found that a lot of small, independent sustainable designers were using it as a retail outlet.  That’s when I first discovered Brook There.  I was immediately drawn to the use of color and the artistic lines of the clothing–a far cry from [...]

    What’s Wrong With This Picture?

    In a country with a population of 1 billion and the average individual income less than $500 USD per year, it might seem sort of perverse to parade around a group of impoverished people holding expensive designer accessories and then photograph them for a fashion magazine layout. In fact, that is exactly what Vogue India [...]