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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Firth fashions a green path for Hollywood - CNN

Livia Firth is a passionate advocate of green issues. She founded the Green Carpet Challenge with British fashion journalist Lucy Siegle in 2009. The effort to promote sustainable fashion at award cermonies and premieres has attracted some of the biggest names in film and fashion. Livia Firth is a passionate advocate of green issues. She founded the Green Carpet Challenge with British fashion journalist Lucy Siegle in 2009. The effort to promote sustainable fashion at award cermonies and premieres has attracted some of the biggest names in film and fashion.
Firth and husband Colin attend this year's Vanity Fair Oscars party. Her gown is made from silk and fabric made from recycled plastic bottles. Firth and husband Colin attend this year's Vanity Fair Oscars party. Her gown is made from silk and fabric made from recycled plastic bottles.
Four-time Oscar nominee, Julianne Moore wears a Tom Ford creation made with recycled velvet.
Four-time Oscar nominee, Julianne Moore wears a Tom Ford creation made with recycled velvet.
Livia and Colin Firth attend the 69th Golden Globe Awards in January 2012. The dress, created by Italian fashion house Armani, was made from recycled plastic bottles.
Livia and Colin Firth attend the 69th Golden Globe Awards in January 2012. The dress, created by Italian fashion house Armani, was made from recycled plastic bottles.
Before she walked off with this year's Oscar for best actress, Meryl Streep walked down the red carpet in an eco-fabric certified gown made by Parisian fashion house Lanvin.
Before she walked off with this year's Oscar for best actress, Meryl Streep walked down the red carpet in an eco-fabric certified gown made by Parisian fashion house Lanvin.
Michael Fassbender has also joined the Green Carpet Challenge, wearing a recycled wool suit to this year's British Academy Awards. Michael Fassbender has also joined the Green Carpet Challenge, wearing a recycled wool suit to this year's British Academy Awards.
Firth wearing a dress made from upcycled fabrics, created by British fashion designer Henrietta Ludgate.
Firth wearing a dress made from upcycled fabrics, created by British fashion designer Henrietta Ludgate.
Ludgate says she upcycles many of her fabrics and produces everything locally.Ludgate says she upcycles many of her fabrics and produces everything locally.
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Livia Firth's Green Carpet Challenge
Fair trade fashion
Julianne Moore goes green
Recycled fashion
Meryl Streep's eco-gown
Fassbender joins the fray
Upcycled designer gown
A passion for ethical fashion

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