Haute Eco Label: Matt & Nat
I took notice of Matt & Nat handbags recently while researching sustainable handbags for an article for Style Is So You Magazine on spring accessories and handbags. Matt & Nat were one of the...
View ArticleRuMe: Responsible, Functional and Stylish
I discovered RuMe Bags at one of my favorite online marketplaces, Nimli. RuMe strives to bring global-friendly products to meet the growing needs of environmentally conscious consumers. Based in...
View ArticleEco Chic: Evolve45 Handbags
Evolve45 was born out of a need for sustainable fashion in the form of stylish “green” accessories. Evolve45 has succeeded in making a natural handbag fashionable. The central theme of inspiration for...
View ArticleHaute Eco Label: Canopy Verde + Exclusive Discount
Among the finalist selected for the 2009 Independent Handbag Designer Awards, Linda Wong, designer of Canopy Verde, was chosen in the category of Best Green Handbag. Recently launching her first...
View Articleflip & tumble Reusable Shopping Bags
flip & tumble was created out of a need to provide the world with a reusable shopping bag that can be kept with you at all times. I have several reusable bags, but I always leave them at home since...
View ArticleHaute Eco Label: Green Girl + PeopleStyleWatch.com Discount
Out of a desire to become part of the ‘green solution,’ Lori Rose, creator of Green Girl, designed a line of eco-friendly, sustainable accessories. Inspired by nature, colors and textures the Green...
View ArticleMar y Sol: Handmade from Madagascar
Mar y Sol is a socially & environmentally responsible company that offers an eclectic mix of colorful handmade accessories and handbags from Madagascar & Kenya. The collection incorporates...
View ArticleJADEtribe Jaeb Clutch
I get so tired of seeing the same old bags, so I was thrilled to learn of JADEtribe! Kimberly Hartman worked for top New York City designers before deciding to fulfill her lifelong dream of exploring...
View ArticleWearable Art by Julianne Fuchs-Musgrave
Have you ever heard of the term “wearable art”? The talented artist/designer Julianne Fuchs-Musgrave has a gift for creating beautiful garments and bags that materialize as unique pieces of wearable...
View ArticleHemptress™: “Conscientious Accessorizing”
I’m always excited to learn of new stylish, eco-friendly handbags! Hemptress™ was launched in January 2010, with the collection primarily made out of hemp with bonded leather trim repurposed from...
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