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Green fashion alert: famed shoe designer Manolo Blahnik is coming out with an eco-friendly line for Spring 2012. Blahnik became a household name thanks to Sex and the City fashionista Carrie Bradshaw and her portrayer Sarah Jessica Parker. The rewound shoe designer is teaming up with Marcia Patmos, the former designer for Lutz & Patmos who now runs her own earth-friendly line, M. Patmos. The two will collaborate on a capsule collection of sustainable shoes according to Women’s Wear Daily.

eco-friendly shoes from the Marcia Patmos for Manolo Blahnik collection (Image Credit: Courtesy Photo)

The collection will be available for sale this spring. What makes the line eco-friendly is that is will be made entirely from discarded tilapia skins, raffia and cork.

This collection is Blahnik’s first foray into environmentally friendly luxury apparel. He and Patmos have created two styles for their mini collection one is a “double strap, open-toe flat and [the other is a] strappy, high-heeled sandal in color combinations of electric blue, black, nude and yellow.” Both styles will be available at Blahnik’s retail stores for $895.

Patmos said to Women’s Wear Daily “I am always researching sustainable materials and developments. I love the idea of tilapia skin because it is a by-product of the food industry that would otherwise be discarded, but it’s actually a beautiful material perfect for small leather goods.”

Creating an eco-friendly and sustainable product line, even if it is only a capsule collection, demonstrates the direction that luxury brands are heading in. Consumers are becoming more concerned with sustainability and are using the power of their pocketbooks to get the products they desire. That is why this line is so important, it is indicative of the larger trends happening in retail today.

Blahnik’s shoes are most definitely a luxury item; however, you can feel better about the shoe splurge if the product is made from sustainable materials. Recently, Blahnik’s line has been eclipsed by the famous red soled Christian Louboutin shoes, perhaps this forward thinking line will be what puts him back on top. So, now you can be an eco-chic fashionista come spring 2012.
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Continuing with our ‘best of 2011’ series this week, we have our top 3 most popular Corporate Social Responsibility stories accumulated from our Planet Forward blog readers.  From fashion to Justin Bieber to good old fashioned pizza, there are many terrific examples of corporate social responsibility.

Image: H&M Conscious Collection Fall 2011

In 1st place, H&M launched their ‘conscious party collection’ for winter 2011 which featured a wide variety of styles all constructed from sustainable fabrics like recycled polyester, Tencel and organic cotton.  The H&M ‘conscious collection’ initially launched in Spring/Summer 2011, but it was the fall collection that had some of my favourite looks (see photo).  “It’s not just about organic cotton any more, the possibilities for creating a complete fashion statement with eco smarter materials are huge now. By designing recurring Conscious Collections we have the opportunity to show in a variety of ways what’s possible using more sustainable fabrics,” says Ann-Sofie Johansson, H&M Head of design.  Sustainable fashion is where it’s at, and hopefully represents the future of the fashion industry.

In 2nd place, was Canadian heartthrob Justin Bieber’s many acts of social responsibility.  Justin Bieber is a brand now like any corporation and he’s using his fame and tremendous financial success for good.  He’s done fundraising for charity: water and donated $100,000 to Whitney Elementary while visiting the Ellen Degeneres show.  In November, Bieber launched his ‘Under the Mistletoe’ Christmas album, proceeds from which benefit numerous charities including Pencils of Promise and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

In 3rd place, Pizza Pizza delivered with their slices for smiles fundraiser.  During national pizza month (who knew there was one?) in October, Pizza Pizza made a special ‘smile’ pizza and donated a portion of the proceeds from each purchase to support Children’s Miracle Network.  The Slices for Smiles Foundation has been helping kids since 2007 and have raised over $700,000 and raised a record $250,000 in 2011.  This corporate social responsibility initiative allows customers play a role in the fundraising while indulging in a delicious slice of pizza.

And an honourable mention to massive retailer Walmart Canada for their corporate social responsibility initiative inspiring green students. Through the Green Student Challenge, Walmart Canada asked post-secondary students to submit proposals on how to conduct business in an environmental and sustainable way in an effort to come up with the next big sustainable business idea.

These are just a few of our most popular examples of the many corporate social responsibility initiatives that took place in 2011.
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Sustainable is in fashion thanks to retail giant H&M. The retailer developed a “Conscious Collection” featuring sustainable fabrics that debuted on April 14, 2011.  They expanded with a beautiful Fall line, and now they’ve added the “Conscious Party Collection” for Winter 2011 to celebrate the holiday season. 

Photo courtesy H&M Conscious Collection Fall 2011

The original line featured organic cotton and linen, as well as Tencel and recycled polyester pieces in shades of white. The line had a flowy and romantic feel to it, not to mention that white was one of the biggest trends for Spring/Summer 2011. It was able to draw in consumers because it embodied not only what the Conscious Collection was about, but was on point when it came to style savvy shoppers. Once again constructed from sustainable fabrics, the Fall 2011 Conscious Collection was equally as beautiful with embroidered wool coats, lace blouses, floral printed dresses and shoes.

Building on their vision for the line and the company as a whole, the Conscious Collection is expanding this holiday season. When people think of holiday wear they think of beading, shimmer, metallics, lace, and different textiles that could not be more different than the soft and flowy pieces of the Spring/Summer line. H&M has launched a Conscious Party Collection for the Winter 2011 holiday season that delivers on all fronts. Again they are using recycled polyester, organic cotton and Tencel. This line has everything that people want from a holiday collection because it’s perfect for cocktail parties and holiday gatherings. Even though it’s environmentally friendly, it doesn’t lack style. The Conscious Party Collection is fun, trendy, simply on point and even a little forward thinking. These pieces won’t become out of date anytime soon.

Photo courtesy H&M Conscious Party Collection Winter 2011

“It’s not just about organic cotton any more, the possibilities for creating a complete fashion statement with eco smarter materials are huge now. By designing recurring Conscious Collections we have the opportunity to show in a variety of ways what’s possible using more sustainable fabrics,” says Ann-Sofie Johansson, H&M Head of design.

Their head of Corporate Social Responsibility Helena Helmersson, who has been with the company for over ten years, is taking to her new role. Her job description is simple, but entails a lot: make H&M’s entire operations, from sourcing to store, sustainable. This is a lofty goal and one that Helmersson is passionate about. Helmersson said in an interview with fashionetc.com that, “the goal for H&M is to be in the forefront of sustainability. That demands quite a lot of work, but that’s a goal and we have peers that we compare ourselves with that are also front-runners, but we also collaborate with them. We have a sustainability strategy for the company; the responsibility for sustainability lies with everyone. It should be completely integrated in the business.”

H&M is a large multi-national corporation, but they understand where the retail market is moving. Though they are a mid-price point company, they recognize that their customer wants to be able to wear clothing that is not harming the environment; and H&M is delivering. The popularity of their line, and the fact that they are creating clothing that is chic and hip shows that this model can be adopted by other companies. This holiday season anyone can be a sustainable fashionista on a budget thanks to H&M.
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