| DROP BY POP UP |
You'd better be quick, because some of these concept stores will close soon! London Enamore again opens a temporary store where you can shop till you drop until X-mas eve. Jennifer and her team have added many fabulous new designs to the shop including bamboo lingerie and Pants to Poverty men's boxers. Featured products include accessories from Quazi Design, organic cosmetics from Hubble Bubble Organics and aprons, tea cozy´s and napkins from Stitch Design Works. The Environmental Justice Foundation, better known as EJF, has launched yet another surprise pop up store on Carnaby Street, and will only be open for two weeks. Indulge in a limited sample collection, exclusively designed by fashionista favourites: Jenny Packham, Alice Temperley, Richard Nicoll, and Ciel alongside their current collection by Luella, Giles and Co. Rush down to *White Gold*, 1st Floor, Kingly Court, London W1B MAP (just off Carnaby Street). Doors are open Monday - Saturday 10am - 7pm, Sunday - 12pm - 6pm. Berlin Hopefully around for a little longer is the concept store of Nicole Bednarzyk and Sylke Rademacher in Berlin. Opened on October 24, the store offers eco-fair furniture and living goods, toys, stationary, bags and accessories. To top it off, they provide an organic-fair espresso bar and a reading corner offering literary picks on the topic of sustainability and design. And for those of you who don't live in Berlin: the collection »schoener.wærs.wenns.schoener.wær« (translated »good.goods.are.gooder«) www.schoener-waers.de will soon become available online. Address: Oranienstr. 58a (at Moritzplatz), 10969 Berlin-Kreuzberg.
Set as favorite
Bookmark
Email This
Comments (0)
![]() Write comment
|
| Next > |
|---|
| Designer Profile, EcoFashion Pulse, Favorite Things, Store Review, Style Profile |
| Contests/Awards, Do It Yourself, Eco Fashion World TV, Ethical Hotwire, Events, Fashion Lines, Fashion Shows, Faves, Music-Style, New Sites, New Stores, Players, Trends |
| New Stores |
|
Dave Egbert's Living Green Radio Talk Show
|
|
| Cotton In the Process of Conversion
The first few harvests of organic cotton after the soil has been used in a conventional manner cannot be certified as organic. This is because of pesticides that still remain in the soil and the cotton plant. This particular harvest of cotton therefore is ‘cotton in the process of conversion’: the process of purifying soil and plants and moving from... Read More |