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July 16, 2008

I See London, I See France...

...I see eco underpants!


Eco Boudoir, based in London, offers sexy little things that are green and gorgeous.  A perfect gift for the yoga-loving bride...or for you.

Their philosophy: "Eco-Boudoir uses fabrics that are highly renewable and which do not bring pollution to people or the environment in their processing. We challenge the Eco-market in terms of design and branding and challenge the luxury market in terms of sustainability. We have made eco 'sexy'."

Just had to share.

Slick Knickers from Eco Boudoir


What's your favorite green-goes-glam product?

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I loved your blog and the humor of using the childhood tune about underpants. I was so disappointed to read a comment by Taylor and his view of insecticides. His ilk has caused the death of millions by malaria because of the uneducated banning of DDT. Luckily its use has been reintroduced to help kill the mosquitos and not people.

Posted by: Popcorn | July 19, 2008

It takes more than 700 gallons of water to grow the cotton for 1 pair of jeans. So I guess just saying your cotton is organic isn't as glam as I once thought.

My favorite story right now . . .

Herman Miller had a problem with some angry wasps outside their new (green) Michigan office. Rather than use pesticides, they decided to bring in 600,000 honey bees. Which worked really well . . . and resulted in some huge honey stores. Now they're bottling all that honey and giving it away as gifts. Nice thought.

Posted by: Michael Taylor | July 16, 2008

I love it, too! I just started using Jane Iredale's line, and I am obsessed...stay tuned for a post all about it!! xxK

Posted by: KATRINA/STYLE SPY | July 16, 2008

my favorite is mineral based all natural ingredient make up.

Posted by: holly | July 16, 2008

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