Archive for the ‘Beautiful creations’ Category

recycled plastic bagsThe large number of plastic bags produced per year and the negative consequences it generates for the environment, three Chilean designers created Dsecho. This is a brand engaged in the production of sustainable fashion bags using textile material.

The project, led by Lorena Fuenzalida, Fernando Garcia and Patrick Leon, was born as a means of contributing to recycling shopping bags in supermarkets and shops, giving value to what other people consider trash and spreading the message that production more environmentally friendly possible.

As expressed from your Flickr account, “We are tired of so much garbage around us and filled plastic bags, that is why we love our environment and being designers, we wanted to implement recycling bags to make products. “

The productions include purses, handbags, cosmetic cases and accessories, among other designs.

spring H & MNow, H & M has announced it will launch a line of organic clothing made entirely from recycled materials and biodegradable cotton and organic linen and recycled polyester soda bottles or scrap fabric.

And, although “green” is the motto of organic products, all parts of the new Conscious Collection (Collection Aware) of H & M are in white, cream and shades of ‘blush’, which are the colors “over fashion “for spring, according to Ann-Sofie Johansson, director of design at H & M.

This collection is an updated version of the Garden Collection that was available last spring, also made of biodegradable materials. The Conscious Collection, which includes garments for men, women and children, comes to H & M on April 14.

Shoe collection inspired from the country PeruOne of the designers who recently presented his creations is Lela Rose, who showed his collection of clothing for spring 2011 with their new designs for its line of footwear for Payless.

For this collection, the designer was inspired by New York Lima, Peru, in its vast combination of ancient and modern cultures, in his profound legacy of fabrics and patterns, as well as architectures that have dominated at different stages of development of the city South America.

The collection “Lela Rose for Payless’ for spring 2011 is five key models inspired by the combination of old and new, and Peruvian textiles. Each design is named after a street in the capital of Peru: Loreto, a sandal with wedge heel striatum, inspired by the mountainous landscape of the town, Magdalena, decorated with a sole with wedge heel wrapped in woven raffia in exquisite tones Brown, Olay, sandal with T-shaped strips and sole with wedge heel wrapped in tissue iconic Peruvian navy tones and clay Canaveral, evening shoe with T-shaped strips, and Olives, cocktail shoe fully realized Satin.

The beautiful creations of ‘Lela Rose for Payless’ come to Payless stores and Payless.com in spring 2011. What do you think?