In an effort to raise Eco-consciousness,
NBC/Universal and all its entities, which of course includes the
Bravo Network, proclaimed last week
"Green Week".
BravoTv.com ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKLHAQTbo-xp6-FCCe502lxh12D1a-WhV51oAev9xUWKPZmTysx9QI6tLb2AgX2tv06A0jqkShyWrmpPCzR87a2HTplxN1rQ6qZZxDlq821RfwbUJzu9dBQPA7_HCX6jAz5YOD8vKpzhWJ/s320/Nick+an+Rachael+on+Runway.jpg)
asked me to write a blog on Eco-chic and what that means to me. I decided to not just give a lecture of sorts about one should do, in terms of clothing, to be more "Green friendly", but also add a Southern California twist to it. I have been taking "baby steps" myself in being more Eco-conscious by (finally) getting separate waste baskets for cans, paper, etc. as well as replacing light bulbs, and so on.
In terms of clothing, I thing my love for "Green" was given enlightened when I created a (according to
Michael Kors) vulgar and very Green dress, made completely out of plants for the infamous
Garden Party/Flower Power Challenge from Season 2 of Project Runway.
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I also think I have come a long way, considering
"Going Green" for me meant wearing TWO , not just one, puka shell necklaces! That's how much "Granola Crunch Eco-friendly" I could bring into my style atmosphere. And like Puka Shells are really Eco friendly! That could be debated...
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