Style + eco-friendly = some happy Greenista Girls. Which is why we are in love, love, love with El Naturalista shoes and clothing. Their chic yet unique designs give organic clothing and accessories a whole new spin. El Naturalista pledges to respect and preserve the environment by using natural materials and dyes, and using recyclable and biodegradable substances. Not only do their clothes look fantastic, but you can feel good about wearing them. And no worries … these clothes aren’t made in some illegal sweatshop, El Naturalista guarantees a safe and healthy workplace for their employees. Their online store is jam-packed with tons of seasonal duds, although the prices are in Euros they happily ship to the United States. We love the Ambar boot from for those coming winter months. Just look at those amazing colors!
Written by Greenista Girl Neha
Photos by El Naturalista
El Naturalista also sponsors The Atauchi Project, a non-profit humanitarian endeavor to care for and educate some of the world’s most needy children.
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As much as we try to resist it, fall is officially here. That means so long tanks, shorts, and summer dresses, and hello, jackets, sweaters, and boots. Watch as Greenista Girl Bridget take us through the dos and don’ts of switching over your wardrobe.
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For most of us Greenistas, our purse, bag, satchel … whatever you prefer to call it, is our go-to sanctuary of must-haves in which we carry everything and anything that can possibly fit. Makeup, keys, compact mirror, stationary, a blender for our lunch time smoothie … well, maybe that but you get the idea. We carry so much with us in our purse so why not have the most durable bag to fit all of your beloved goodies? Hempy’s eco-technology clothing brand makes a super chic, simple, and functional Hemp Sophia Bag ($24). It’s 55% hemp and 45% cotton muslin fabric with two sturdy cotton straps, cotton lining, and Velcro closure with an embroidered flower trim. The super strong, eco-friendly bag comes in plain olive, dark olive, and tan. Use it as a purse, grocery bag, or even as a book bag you college kids, you. Oh, and PS … it’s big enough to fit that blender we mentioned earlier. Just in case.
PS: If you can’t fit it all in the Sophia bag, get Eco Bags Variety Fashion Pack of Six for all your groceries. That’s almost one for every day of the week!
Written by Greenista Girl Neha
Photos by Hempy’s
Best of all, hemp can be grown organically. A small number of pests cause problems, and hemp is most often grown without herbicides, fungicides or pesticides. Hemp is also a natural weed suppressor due to its fast growth.
Want to show your love for your favorite charity? Wear it on your sleeve … and your chest and your back with the trendy Help Haiti T-Shirt ($36). This slim-fitting black shirt is 50 percent organic cotton and 50 percent RPET (reprocessed or recycled PET), and has a funky pastel oval design. Forty percent of the sale proceeds will be donated to nonprofits working to rebuild Haiti. The tragic Haiti earthquake left more than 230,000 people dead and more than 1 million homeless from the devastation. Haiti’s Prime Minister estimated that more than 250,000 residences and 30,000 commercial buildings have been severely destroyed. Do your part to help buying wearing your support.
Written by Greenista Girl Brianne
Photo by Revendeis
Although RPET is great in theory, some companies are taking advantage of the idea and making bottles specifically to turn them into RPET … without even being used first. What a waste. Make sure it’s certified RPET before you buy.
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Feeling pulled toward colorful duds. Skip the bland whites, creams, and taupes most organic clothes come in and go for bold hues with Vicarious by Nature. This sustainably organic clothing line gives eco-friendly clothing a contemporary edge us fashionistas can appreciate. With bold colors and unique designs VBN gives everyday eco-wear a little nudge in the trend direction. Their new fall collection includes bold pullovers and chic tops. VBN always strives to use organic production methods besides using 100% organic cotton and other recycled fabrics. The eco-friendly clothing line not only cares about the environment but VBN gives back to its community through partnerships with non-profit organizations like Eco Nation and Ocean Conservation Society.
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Photos by Vicarious By Nature
During processing, conventional cotton is subjected to chlorine bleach, heavy metal dyes, and formaldehyde resins. Yuck!
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