In honor of Earth Day I’ve put together a a collection of eco-friendly fashions. All of the featured designs are made from re-purposed fabric. Whether from vintage curtains, thrift store button down shirts, yard sale fabrics or whatever the case may be, all of these designs will look amazing on you and are good for the Earth!
1. This beautiful dress is made from vintage curtain materials and it is from Stephanie Teague ~~~~~ 2. A sunny little dress made from a vintage 1960s floral print cotton. Made by Miss Dandy.
3. I’m green with envy for this top from Supayana and which is made from a 100% silk men’s button up shirt and some beautiful white venetian lace collars. ~~~~~ 4. This skirt was formerly a set of striped linens and now it can be yours. From So She Sews.
5. One-of-a-kind comfy skirt made from recycled t-shirts and various other fabrics and by Eliza B Green. ~~~~~ 6. A cute beach dress from Hotelle Motelle and made from a pretty vintage cotton fabric in a sweet lavender flower pattern.
7. Made from a less than fabulous big blue jersey t-shirt, this yoke tee is totally fabulous and super flattering now. Made by Random Tuesday. ~~~~~ 8. This houndstooth mini is made from vintage material discovered at a yard sale and is from Etc. Pantoufle.
9. A dreamy top made from salvaged reclaimed cashmere, crocheted tank sleeves, vintage tulle, and hand-dyed silk. The beading was also salvaged from a 1940’s garment. From Armour Sans Anguish. ~~~~~ 10. All 75Rabbit designs are made using t-shirt reconstruction and recycled pre-used fabric.
I’ll take 10, 5, and 1
all designs very lovely! my fav #6 and 8:)
oooh – I am loving #5!
Fabulous list, Jen. Love, love all this eco friendly clothing.
Number 10! Love 75Rabbit!! I’m a big fan! With Number 6 in second place for me. Everything is super cute.
love love the one-of-a-kind comfy skirt! It looks so comfy, you could sleep in it 🙂
Number six! I really like Hotelle Motelle’s fashions! So cute!!
I am SWOONING over that Stephanie Teague dress! And I’ve been a fan of Armour Sans Anguish for ages – SO glad they’re on Etsy now.