Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, September 19th, 2013 in Fashion.
Comments Off on Stella McCartney Debuts Eco-Friendly Fashion At London Fashion Week
Stella McCartney is showcasing her Spring/Summer 2014 collection at this year’s London Fashion Week, and like many of her collections, the fabrics from her upcoming clothing additions were designed with the environment in mind.
Adidas by Stella McCartney includes fashion made from organic fibers, recycled material and colored with eco-friendly dye techniques.
Comments Off on Pamela Anderson To Discuss PETA Ads At New York Advertising Week
Pamela Anderson and PETA vice-president Dan Mathews will be participating in New York’s 10th annual Advertising Week. The two will serve on a panel to discuss how the animal rights group’s eye-catching and often provocative displays about vegetarianism and cruelty-free fashion choices have helped it raise awareness on animal welfare.
Dr. Oz will feature his better half on today’s show.
Lisa Oz has been a vegetarian since her teens and daytime television’s most famous doctor has often credited her for helping him clean up his own diet.
Lisa is scheduled to discuss going vegan for a day.
Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, September 17th, 2013 in Fashion, Fur, Models.
Comments Off on Twiggy Promotes Fur-Free Fashion At London Fashion Week
Twiggy has had enough experience in the modeling industry to know that while supermodels look great in just about anything, fur definitely isn’t one of those clothing items.
The fashion icon from the 60 has teamed up with Animal Defenders International to promote these sentiments at London’s Fashion Week.
Comments Off on Carrie Underwood “The Sound of Music” Poster Revealed
Carrie Underwood looks great in the recently unveiled poster for The Sound of Music.
The vegetarian country music singer is making her acting debut in the NBC version about the popular 1965 movie that starred Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer.
NBC will show the three hour live staging of the show on December 5.
Comments Off on Anthony Bourdain “Parts Unkown” Discovers Vegetarian In Middle East
Anthony Bourdain took his CNN food show Parts Unknown to the Middle East to take part in the dishes that have made up the rich culture for centuries.
Bourdain made several stops in Israel and Palestine that had the usual vegan-hating chef sampling vegetarian dishes that made him forget he loved meat.
He spoke with food writer and cookbook author Yotam Ottolenghi about the origins of Middle Eastern falafel.