Materials are an essential part of eco fashion. And with materials such
as silk blessed by the Dalai Lama, recycled PET plastic bottles, and
organic cotton, Brooklyn-based
Bodkin is shining example of eco-chic in the fashion world. Bodkin’s designer,
Eviana Hartman, started the label just a year ago, and already Bodkin is making a splash as the first eco-conscious recipient of the
Ecco Domani
award. The label’s Fall/Winter 2009 collection was exhibited this week
at the Horticultural Society of New York — and the Inhabitat team was
on the scene to check it out. We were impressed with the effortlessly
chic, super wearable looks which illustrate how easily sustainable
style can be to incorporate into any wardrobe.

Bodkin’s Fall 2009 collection showcased a set of garments that are
simple and classic in form, architecturally structured, with unexpected
details such as cutaway sleeves and unusual materials. A cozy sweater
dress made of organic cotton french terry and a simple t-shirt and
skirt paired with an organic wool coat lined with recycled polyester
were two outfits that could certainly keep a girl warm and eco-chic!
The collection also showed numerous versatile dresses sure to be
appropriate in a variety of occasions, such as a black romper make of
bamboo rayon with charming off-the-shoulder sleeves, as well as tunics
and dresses that could be perfectly paired with high boots and colorful
tights.

Designer Eviana Hartman is quick to point out that eco fashion isn’t
just about creating something stylish made from bamboo or hemp — it is
about thinking long and hard where your materials are coming from and
whether sourcing material and labor can be done in a sustainable
manner. And even with all the production details that must be
considered alongside the creative process, Eviana has shown once and
for all that eco-fashion can be thoughtful, wearable and chic — all at
the same time. Congrats Eviana on a beautiful fall collection!
from inhabitat