Let’s be honest: most people wouldn’t think living car-free in Los Angeles very fabulous. Green? Yes. Fabulous? Meh, not so much. This was my perception too — before I started experimenting in car-free living last February. What started as an experiment grew into a lifestyle. Seventeen months later I’m tan, fit, and roadrage-free. And in a recent interview with Siel of GreenLAGirl, I share the highs, lows and how-tos of living sans car. The Santa Monica Blue Bus is my limousine. The City of Angels, my gym. Check out the article, and let me know what you think!
Tag archives: Eco-friendly
FASHION | Mod Green Pod Gets Sneaky
04Apr09
The designer-owners of Mod Green Pod have made the leap from home decor to fashion. Owner Nancy Mims posted these beauties on her Facebook page recently: a sassy set of VANs Shoes made with Mod Green Pod’s 100% certified organic cotton prints.
According to Nancy, Vans came a-calling after seeing Mod Green Pod’s modernized Baroque prints in a random magazine clip somewhere:
They just spotted us in a mag or online when searching for organic cotton, which they knew they wanted to source for the collection. We made sure that our contract included sample shoes in our sizes (yes, those are my fuchsia legs!)
You’ll find these sneaks as part of the VANs Vault Line this spring.
THE FAB FACTOR
Mod Green Pod founders Nancy and Lisa Mims have been designing and offering certified organic cotton textiles for home since 2005. Their collection is home-grown in the U.S.: the cotton is grown, woven and printed here. Only the non-toxic, pesticide-free dyes hail from abroad (Germany to be exact, where they are held to Global Organic Textile Standard aka GOTS). In 2006 they added a vinyl-free, PVC-free wallpaper line (see our previous post).
Congratulations Nancy!
SHOPPING.DECOR | Holiday Sale
05Dec08Under the Canopy is having a 50% off everything Holiday Sale. Lots of beautiful organic bedding, pillows and linens to be had. Shopping Code: givegreen




FASHION | The Audacity to Vote
10Oct08Can we judge the candidates by the clothing they wear? Sarah Palin’s suit on debate night was definitely an Armani glam slam, but if Googling the candidates’ names with “organic” or “sweatshop-free” clothing is any indication of where the candidates stand on the environment, Barack Obama would leap over McCain in a single bound. Companies like Clothing of the American Mind (COTAM), among hundreds of others are offering election-minded, pro-Obama fashion that is either organic, sweatshop-free, or both. From now until election day (November 4th folks!), all COTAM tees are 20% off in their online store, with free shipping and a free Obama love sticker for your car.
COTAM has been linking social responsibility with fashion since 2004 and has been seen on and modeled by celebrities like Amber Valleta (top), Natalie Portman (below), Diane Lane, Jamie lee Curtis and others.
SWEATSHOP-FREE TEES FOR MCCAIN? YOU BETCHA!
Although harder to find there are sweatshop-free pro-McCain and Palin tees out there for right-leaning greenies too at CafePress (shown right) or Skreened (shown left), who also prints ethically on American Apparel tees. More organic “McCain Palin” tees are available at JoinJohnMcCain. Nothing to speak of style-wise, but the environment doesn’t have to be a partisan issue.
CAN I WEAR MY OBAMA OR MCCAIN T-SHIRT TO THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY?
According to the Root, most states will allow you to wear your “Barack, Paper, Scissors” or “Citizen McCain” t-shirt — but it does depend on where you live:
An ominous e-mail has been causing quite a bit of confusion for voters recently. With an urgent warning to recipients, the e-mail claimsthat election officials have the right to turn away any voters wearing campaign paraphernalia to the polls. So what’s up? Can you rock that “Obama Mama” T-shirt to cast your vote on Nov. 4?
In most states, you’re in the clear. Wearing campaign paraphernalia—a button, a sticker and, of course, a T-shirt—in support of any candidate is seen as passive electioneering. Some states are more lenient. In Kentucky, Marylandand Florida, election officials most often make no fuss about voter attire. The only thing banned there is the display of excessive campaign garb (i.e. head-to-toe Obama gear) or outright solicitation. Wearing campaign paraphernalia and lingering in the polling station is also a no-no in those states.
Other states, such as Pennsylvania and New York, maintain laws on passive electioneering while remaining lax in enforcement. In New York, for example, refusing to comply with the request of election officials to remove an item is considered a misdemeanor, but arrests have rarely—if ever—been made.
Not everyone is as laid-back about the issue. In the District of Columbia, strict rules apply. Prior to entering a polling station in the District, everyone is required to remove or cover up any exposed campaign paraphernalia. No exceptions.”
Bottom line: Contact your State Board of Elections to be 100% sure. Or be fashion savvy and dress in layers.
SHOPPING.DECOR | Warehouse Sales
14Sep08Another pair of sales fresh from the Fab Green inbox:
Branch Home | Warehouse Sale in San Fran on Thursday, September 18, 5:30pm – 9:30pm. Up to 70% discount off lightly dented pieces, discontinued items, and holiday items.
BRANCH HOME WAREHOUSE SALE
245 South Van Ness Ave., Suite #304
San Francisco CA 94103
For non-denizens fear not, the online sale starts the following day on the 19th. Mark your calendars.
Mod Green Pod | End of Season Sale 25% off its whimsical collection of organic fabrics, wallpaper and upholstery.
SHOPPING.FASHION | Deals + Steals 9.13.08
13Sep08

Just in from the Fab Green inbox: two end-of-season sales just in time for fall.
GreenLoop | 20% off green tees until September 16th [code ECOT20]

Lucina Jewelry | 20% off everything until September 17th [code INSPIRE20]
FASHION | Ecoist's Hot Red Clutch
12Sep08Some things are better the second time around. Case in point: Ecoist’s collection of fashion accessories designed and made entirely from repurposed Coke Cola labels. Ecoist sources its raw materials from Coke manufacturers in Peru (rescuing the misprinted or discontinued), and local artisans weave labels into a variety of bags and clutches. Check out the process here.
According to Ecoist, the collection is certified fair trade, and they plant a tree with each purchase. It’s partnership with soft drink juggernaut like Coke may not be able to help rescue the millions of bottles consumed and cast off in other parts of the world, but keeping the manufacture of their styling accessories local keeps the footprint small.
Baguette Clutch, $48 at Ecoist or check out the entire Coke collection.
DESIGN.DECOR | Vivavi Opens "Green" Atelier in Manhattan
20Aug08I’ve always loved Vivavi’s selection of modern, green designer furniture and accessories offered in its online boutique. But isn’t it better to offer a shop where one can actually sink into the chaise and lounge chairs? Apparently Vivavi thought so too, having recently opened its flagship “Eco pop-up” store in downtown Manhattan.
The shop is part retail, part apartment showcase: hosted in Apartment 8D at Riverhouse, a luxury green condo complex located in new Battery Park City.
Prices reflect the well-edited selection of high-end designers they carry, but you can find a few affordable options like the Maku Ottoman ($349) by Team 7, the classic looking Arborline Side Chair ($385) by J. Persing, and botanically-inspired organic duvet covers by personal Fab Green favorite Amenity ($320).
Splurge items include the beautiful artwork of Sandy Schimmel whom we featured earlier this week, and the curvy yet minimalist Animavi Club Chair and Ottoman (shown in black above).
GETTING THERE
Vivavi
Apt. 8D at the Riverhouse
2 River Terrace
New York, NY 10282
Store Hours:
Monday to Friday: 10am to 6pm
Saturday & Sunday: 12pm to 4pm
Thanks to Josh at Vivavi for writing in. Congratulations on the shop!
DIY DESIGN | How to Make a Modern, Multi-functional Coffee Table
09Apr08
Here’s a fast and fabulous furniture idea from Blueprint Magazine, one of my favorite but sadly discontinued design sources. Closet storage cubes come together to create a coffee table and storage unit.
How-to instructions and sources are still available on the Blueprint website, but it’s easy to figure out how it’s done — and design your own variation.
TRY THIS
Sure this storage sectional makes a handsome coffee table, but why not try turning it into a display shelf, wall partition, end tables or additional seating?
ADD YOUR OWN FAB GREEN TWIST
Create your own two-tone masterpiece using eco-friendly, healthier low or non-voc paints by Yolo Colorhouse, Benjamin Moore, or Fine Paints of Europe.
Prefer prints or patterns? Try these:
- recycled newspaper (see our post about newspaper as wallpaper
- gift wrap (see our post about Fish Lips Press and their oh-so-beautiful, oh-so-earth friendly wrapping papers)
- vintage wallpaper (see our post on Second Hand Rose)
- vintage fabric (see our post on Refab Cushions for some hot sources)
LIFE.STYLED | For Spring Showers
03Apr08
Happy Spring! Even in balmy Los Angeles we must deal with a light shower now and then (just last night in fact). And while no one really talks about umbrellas and the landfill let’s face it — we’ve all thrown away our share of cheap, black umbrellas in our lifetimes (present company included).
How the folks over at Brelli pondered the idea of designing a sleek, earth-friendly umbrella remains an interesting mystery but the results are fabulous. Launched just in time this Spring, the Brelli is a beautifully sheer little number that shelters you while protecting the planet from further waste. Sturdy and sustainable thanks to a bamboo frame that will withstand the gustiest of winds, and a material that is 100% biodegradable.
The Brelli is sold in limited distribution through Fred Segal in Santa Monica, Jussera Lee in New York. However, you can order one via the Brelli website. Available in two sizes, the Brelli is priced between $28 and $38USD.
Via Inhabitat via Ecofabulous


















