Green is Black

10 replies / 184 views / last reply by Sandy R. almost 3 years ago

Dara Frydman

Dara F.

TORONTO,
Canada

18 posts

OG since: 12/04/2008

Have a peek at this for info on the latest new luxury must-have fabric- BAMBOO! These scarves would look amazing with jeans and a tee or a light spring dress!

Green is the New Black budurl.com/grnisblk

xx
Dara

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Zeke V

Zeke V.

SRI LANKAFORNIA,
United States

188 posts

OG since: 01/10/2009

I don't know. Black is so unmovable. I mean, I'm all for people trading black for a color like green. But black..its just so staple in fashion.

posted Mar 24, 2009

Dara Frydman

Dara F.

TORONTO,
Canada

18 posts

OG since: 12/04/2008

Bamboo is a fantastic fabric....all that is meant by the phrase "Green is the new black", is that eco-friendly is the new staple, not the colour literally. Green is used as slang for eco-friendly...

posted Mar 24, 2009

$o-fi Koivi$to

$o-fi K.

VT,
United States

261 posts

OG since: 02/26/2009

Yes, don't worry people! I have a BLACK BAMBOO dress. Which is "green". Green as a color does function as a pseudo-neutral though.

posted Mar 25, 2009

T S

T S.

DEVON,
United Kingdom

276 posts

OG since: 05/16/2009

its fashion, i dont think anything can replace black

posted Jul 19, 2009

Gone Monteiro

Gone M.

LISBON,
Portugal

480 posts

OG since: 03/06/2009

@Dara F.

lmao at people taking "green is the new black" too litteral

posted Jul 19, 2009

Megan N

Megan N.

CALIFORNIA,
United States

22 posts

OG since: 07/14/2009

i love those scarves! i do believe green fashion is the new thing.

(save this planet!) haha

posted Jul 20, 2009

Daniel Joseph.

Daniel J.

VANCOUVER,
Canada

643 posts

OG since: 03/18/2009

if i wear too many shades of green at one time, i'll look like camoflage.

posted Jul 20, 2009

Dara Frydman

Dara F.

TORONTO,
Canada

18 posts

OG since: 12/04/2008

@GONE T. had no idea I was going to confuse so many poor souls ;)

@MEGAN N. thanks sweetie black of course!)

posted Jul 21, 2009

Sandy Rushton

Sandy R.

MANCHESTER,
United Kingdom

1078 posts

OG since: 01/19/2009

i love how people are getting the wrong end of this stick.

not the colour green, the term "green" in reference to environmentally friendly fabrics.
which can be black. or indeed green.

posted Jul 21, 2009

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