Eco Fashion TV

Has everybody seen this but me? Did y’all know there was online treehugger TV? Well there is, and I am stoked about it. So far I’ve only watched one of their episodes, the one on sustainable style, but so far I am very impressed.

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This here is Jill Danyelle who narrates the episode, leading us through the world of recycled clothing and sustainable style. Danyelle also runs a site called fiftyRX3, where the tagline reads “perusing the crossroads of style and sustainability”. Her own site, danyelle.org says this about her:

Her interest in design and environmentalism has led her to investigate methods for creating products which are sustainable without sacrificing aesthetics.

And she seems to be succeeding. Check out her featured recycled project for December:

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Dudes, she made this out of old umbrella fabric. How awesome is that?

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8 Comments on “Eco Fashion TV”

  1. Aimee Roo Says:

    wow! that is really pretty, and i love that it is made from something so unique. it’s also nice to see a movement towards recyling and planet friendly craft. :)

  2. Kelli Says:

    Awesome, and waterproof!

  3. trillwing Says:

    Points for creativity and recyclability, but I’m guessing the sweat factor is unbelievable in a waterproof dress. Ugh. . .

  4. jill danyelle Says:

    wow, whip up! thanks so much for the love. And yes Kelli, this is the perfect spillproof dress!

  5. Kim C Says:

    that is AWESOME!

  6. Barb Says:

    My breath just caught in my throat. That has my name all over it. Have to figure out how I can see these shows…

  7. korinthe Says:

    I seem to remember seeing a similar dress a couple of years ago…

    Found it: http://www.theeel.com/~feyeel/personal/umbrella.html

    50RX3 is aware of it too.

  8. jill danyelle Says:

    Yes, korinthe, a reader sent me a link to that dress after I posted about mine and I was super impressed. I wrote a post about it and lauded her skills as a seamstress! The first and only umbrella garment I had ever seen was from tiffany tomato
    http://tiffanytomato.com/pages/makeit/umskirt.htm
    but I wanted to try make a garment that nobody might guess it was umbrellas unless you told them. Unfortunately, at this point I have more umbrella fabric than time, as I’d love to do some more stuff! I really like the jacket which I draped out in one night from one umbrella and scraps.

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