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Celebrity stylist Barbra Horowitz, co-sponsor of Greenloop’s 1st Annual ReShirt Cutting Contest and the author of style bible Closet Control, is in the business of teaching people how to dress themselves. Having learned the tricks of the trade from her fashionista mother, Barbra teaches people how to invest wisely in wardrobe and how to nurture those assets once they’ve been acquired.
One of her many lessons is how to transform garments from old & tired to fresh & fabulous by taking underused clothes you’re attached to- that family reunion t-shirt, cherished 80’s prom dress, or the oversized vintage couture piece- and cutting, dyeing, or tailoring them back to greatness. The woman is a closet alchemist.
In this video, Barbra shows you how to take a stained garment you’re on the verge of throwing away and dye it into something you’ll always want to keep. And it’s easy! Seriously, the whole video clip is so quick and painless, you might have to watch it again to make sure you didn’t miss anything. Check it out…
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Hello all of you Green loop Girls. If you want to tune in and tune up on the latest tips on trend and how it applies to your body or get the inside scoop on the behind the scenes of your favorite fashion editors, designers and stylists, then please tune into Fashion 411 on http://www.karmaair.com it’s NEVER just about the clothing. I will be announcing this fantastic contest that Greenloop and I are sponsoring.
Wow! $300 from Greenloop and thirty minutes of styling time on line with me. Sounds like the most fashion fun you can have with one of your old t-shirts.!! I have cut over 3,000 tops for celebs such as Britney, Cameron, Fergie and I can’t wait to see your designs. Get ready to cut it up, Greenloop Style!!
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