Greenloop, in partnership with the East Meets West Virtual Spa, hosted an EcoFashion Showcase during the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah this January, featuring both established and up and coming clothing and accessory designers in the rapidly growing sustainable fashion genre. The showcase included an assortment of modern, very fashionable clothing for both men and women, from casual, to chic to classic, along side unique bags, belts, and jewelry, all made with innovative design and styling features, and using sustainable textiles and responsible manufacturing processes.

Included in the showcase were stunning necklaces and earrings made using real orchids, natural stones from low impact mines, recycled glass and fair trade sterling silver by Moonrise Jewelry; smart, hip handbags made from recycled aluminum and license plates and bottle cap adorned recycled rubber belts by Littlearth (buy); luxurious organic cotton t-shirts and track suits, modal undies and amazing organic lip balms by Deity Aton; sexy, Italian inspired bamboo, soy and organic cotton tops by Anna Cohen; unique, flattering, amazingly designed tops, dresses and skirts made from recycled cotton, organic cotton, bamboo, hemp and eco-wool by Carol Young / Undesigned (buy); very stylish, non-leather, natural rubber soul shoes by Deja Shoe (buy); funky organic cotton swim and casual wear by Kelly B.; luxurious Alpaca sweaters, scarves and AZO free (no heavy metals) quilted designer outerwear by fabulous UK designer label Ciel (buy); highly functional, great fitting recycled polyester active-wear jackets by Ailin, hip organic cotton shirts, denim and corduroy by Loomstate (buy); and organic cotton endangered species t-shirts by Wildlife Works.

A few of the designers themselves were on hand as well, including Sara Cross, a true visionary and pioneer in the concept of eco fashion, was in attendance to show her line of clothing, coolnotcruel (buy), which includes silk/hemp blend cocktail dresses, hemp/crepe hostess attire, organic cotton t-shirts and casuals and more. Designer Margaret Prodanov, the creative genius behind the fabulous SalvationSacks (buy) line of handbags was also there to showcase her wares and support the cause, her collection including structured and unstructured handbags made from a vast array of reclaimed and vintage goods including leather mini skirts, drapes, table clothes, belts and vintage jewelry. Teresa Wilhemli, jewelry designer, musician and creative visionary was also on hand to display her hand-tied, vintage Swarovski crystal necklaces, making several custom pieces to send home with clients on the spot.

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