Should Leona Lewis Be Chatting With Todd Oldham?
Written by Vegetarian Star on September 29th, 2008 in Fashion.
All of you, who decorated your dorm room with Todd Oldham furnishings a few years ago, listen up! Did you know that the maker of ever so affordable fashion is vegan? Well, you should at least know the items you’re purchasing with his tag are.
Todd Oldham is a fashion designer that has used his brilliance to create clothing and furnishings without the use of leather or other animal products. He’s also vegan and an animal rights activist and supports other humane causes, such as housing programs for those living with HIV and Aids.
He was fired after 3 months of working in the alterations department at a Polo Ralph Lauren boutique in Dallas, but then decided he could do better and well…the rest is history.
Oldham currently oversees clothing design for Old Navy, a division of Gap.
We think pop star Leonis Lewis should be giving him a call for a few pointers as she is in the beginnings of starting her own cruelty free fashion line.
Gotta run now. Old Navy’s got a clearance sale that ends tonight!
Photo: the1secondfilm.com on Wikimedia Commons
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October 8th, 2008 at 8:00 pm
NO, I did not know that. I knew he exuded warmth, though. He seems like a very nice guy.
February 11th, 2009 at 3:25 pm
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February 24th, 2009 at 1:40 pm
Don’t think you can say Oldham is vegan. March 2009 Vegetarian Times: He shares his recipe for Lettuce Risotto, which includes Parmesan cheese.
Some may say this is a small quibble, but demand for dairy products is cause for much suffering. There are things worse than death. Not to mention that this demand also supports veal.