6.This Is What Eco-Friendly Fashion Means


Greta Thunberg, the Swedish high school student turned eco-activist, envisioned this kind of future. Alternatively maybe not. Though we’re not totally sure this is what environmental campaigners had in mind when they demanded sustainable design, this picture shows the co-existence of people and nature—more especially, plant life—in until unthinkable ways. The literal reading of “green fashion” produces what looks to be a walking greenhouse passing for eveningwear. Indeed, this picture might provide the secret to a more environmentally friendly, better way of life: All we have to do is call it a garment and stick many plants to our bodies. That will definitely accomplish anything. We find it ironic to mix what seems to be natural plants with materials and adhesives that we can only guess are not quite environmentally friendly. Neither can we overlook the glitter on this gal. Those jewels gleam. Heck, they are dancing as well! Look at them as they walk! This individual exudes some pzazz indeed. That is indeed certain. Natural components paired with glitzy accessories produce a visual paradox that is both intriguing and somewhat ridiculous, which begs the issue of whether this is a sincere attempt at eco-fashion or just another attention-grabbing gimmick under the name of sustainability.

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