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Amanda Seyfried Loves the Eco Casual Sanuks!
Amanda Seyfried is a Red Carpet-walkin’ actress. In the last few years she has captivated Hollywood in such beautiful films as Mama Mia and Letters to Juliet, not to mentions playing the defiant eldest daughter on HBO’s show about polygamy-with-a-heart, Big Love. She doesn’t let the intensity of public scrutiny get to her. She’s been seen running about doing errands in these low-key Sanuks for the last few weeks.
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amanda seyfried, eco clothing, eco friendly, red carpet, Sankus, shoes, the June Bug, vegan, Vegan Shoes, vegetarianSustainable Style Makeover: Tribal Watercolor

We’ve got the gossip on a hot new trend for steamy nights! Tribal Watercolor is the newest print that is both electric and classic. Jessica Szohr stepped into the future when she paired a computerized print silk dress with an open-toe bootie heel.
Designer Julia Smith MIA (made in Africa) is no stranger to tribal prints and her new line for S/S 10 delivers the goods. The Luna Splash Dress is made from organic cotton in Ghana under a Fairtrade project. Complete the look with Yellow Heeled Vegan Shoe Boots from Olsenhaus.
Now that you are tribally inspired, check out more sustainable style makeovers on Fashion Me Green.
ecofashion, ethical fashion, fairtrade, Fashion Me Green, Greta Eagan, jessica szohr, julia smith MIA, olsenhaus, organic cotton dress, Vegan ShoesSustainable Style Make-Over: Oxford Shoes for Ladies

Women have been stealing their male counterparts’ sweaters, tees and jeans forever- now it is time to covet their shoes! Alexa Chung shows us how to sport oxfords in style. No longer meant just for the blokes or school children, oxfords are a fashion statement that brings a new take to a flat and comfy shoe about town.
Pair them with leggings or those boyfriend jeans you already stole, and add a buttondown and scarf for the full effect. Marais makes a vegan version that is fair trade made in China from cotton.
Ed. Note: Melissa makes a pair in deep purple fuzzy plastic (yes, plastic! Don’t worry, they are recyclable and also come from a closed-loop factory, ensuring no toxic chems get into the environment).
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