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Mayim Bialik Gets Hip With Hemp On What Not To Wear

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, May 30th, 2009 in Actresses, Fashion, Videos.

If you tuned in to TLC last night, you saw the lovely Mayim Bialik get a brand new look.

Apparently, the Blossom sitcom series star had still been wearing the frumpy 90s clothing she wore back in the days when Stacy London and Clinton Kelly cornered her and said, “It’s time for a change!”

A change it was, as Mayim was able to find some awesome vegan Doc Martens, as well as shop in environmentally conscious stores that sold sustainable clothing.

“I’m a vegan, and they found a lot of eco-conscious boutiques with hemp material, so that was great,” Mayim told The New York Post.

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the hempest of them all? Probably The Hempest clothing shop complete with men’s and women’s clothing, as well as handbags and other accessories. If you’re in need of a hip hemp makeover, you might want to make a stop there online. 

Watch the clip to see Mayim get ticketed by the TLC fashion police.

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Elizabeth Olsen’s Newest Vegan Shoe Via The Fashiow Show’s Johnny R.

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, May 30th, 2009 in Fashion, Reality TV.

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Here they are!

The competition was stiff, but Johnny R. came out the winner for Elizabeth Olsen’s vegan shoe line Olsen Haus Pure Vegan.

Elizabeth appeared on Bravo’s The Fashion Show this week and the challenge to the contestants was to design a print for her shoe collection. 

These lovely boots are for sale online for a limited time. And when they say limited, they mean, like June 12 so hurry and order already! Net proceeds will beneift the non profit animal advocate group Farm Sanctuary. 

Apparently, the contestants only had 90 minutes to complete the design. Pretty darn cute for a quickie, Johnny. 

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Elizabeth Olsen Featured On Bravo’s The Fashion Show

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, May 29th, 2009 in Fashion, Reality TV, Videos.

Elizabeth Olsen made an appearance on Bravo’s The Fashion Show last night!

The Fashion Show features aspiring designers competing for a chance to have their creations sold at retail stores as well as some NICE prize money!

Elizabeth is the creator of Olsen Haus Pure vegan, which stocks all the animal-free shoes your feet will love so much, they’ll be playing footsies with themselves. Just don’t let them play with each other in public, okay?

The fashionistas in episode The Shoe Must Go On were given the challenge of designing a print for one of Elizabeth’s vegan shoes.

Watch the clip for an appearance by the lovely Elizabeth.

via Yourdailyvegan.com

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Mayim Bialik’s What Not To Wear Makeover Changes Her Leather Shoe Policy

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, May 29th, 2009 in Actresses, Fashion.

Opening Of CavaliaMayim Bialik had the privilege of receiving a makeover compliments of the team at What Not To Wear.

Although Mayim’s said before she’d never call herself completely vegan, she does try to avoid leather. Mayim used to take it a bit further and avoid products that even looked like leather.

From celebrity-babies.com:

“They made me throw out my Doc Martens, but when we went to the vegan shoe store in Manhattan they had vegan Doc Martens, so I may have to indulge! My policy used to be that I didn’t like to wear shoes that looked like leather, even if they weren’t, but I let that go, because my feeling is if they aren’t leather, then it’s OK for them to look leather. I gave them so many limitations with my rules on bold colors, pants, frills, so I figured I’d wear vegan shoes that look like leather.”

Some people refuse to wear fake fur for the same reason. What’s your take on the situation? Should vegetarians and vegans avoid wearing lookalikes because they give the wrong impression?

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Adam Lambert Snakeskin Boots Not Idolized By Animal Lovers

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, May 14th, 2009 in Fashion, Male Singers, Not So Vegetarian.

American Idol front runner Adam Lambert visits Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in CaliforniaThe final two American Idol contestants, Adam Lambert and Kris Allen, have been chosen to duel it out onstage next week in front of millions of viewers. Sorry Danny Gokey fans, if you taped the show and haven’t watched it yet.

While we love our Idol contestants and are cheering for both, it’s necessary to call one singer out for his choice of clothing.

Lambert wore snakeskin boots during his recent public appearances (look at the feet, click on the pointy arrow so the small pics aren’t covering them up) including the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in California.

While he may have chosen the right songs every week, according to Simon Cowell, Lambert definitely chose the wrong shoes that day.

Whether it was leather with snakeskin print or real snakeskin hide, neither combination is worth idolizing.

And Lambert didn’t mention anything about the boots being faux, so we can only assume, unfortunately, it’s the real deal.

Just hoping his guyliner comes from a company that doesn’t test on animals.

Maybe Adam will follow the lead of other Idol contestants like Carrie Underwood and go veg, lose the boots, and gain an understanding of the cruelty involved in using animals for clothing.

Until then, he’ll be in our bottom three for awhile.

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Stella McCartney Thinks Outside The Leather Shoe Box

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, May 11th, 2009 in Fashion.

**RESTRICTIONS APPLY** Stella McCartney at the Time Magazine 100 Most Influential People in the World gala in NYC
Stella McCartney has her fans and foes on this site. Many of you are not too happy that not all her clothing is completely vegan, and that’s understandable.

But she is trying to do good in an un-green Gucci world, so you have to give the daughter of a Beatle some credit.

One beef many folks might have with her designs is the fact they cost more than a hour of overtime or so at work. Affordability, says Stella, is often the price to pay for ethical fashion.

“Our shoes are 70 percent more expensive to make because we don’t use conventional methods,” she said of her Italian-made line. “When you’re not working with leather, you really have to think outside the box.”

When you consider cruelty-free, eco shoes like the Summer Rayne Oakes represented Zoe and Zac making their debut and Natalie Portman’s vegan shoe line extinguished by a bad economy, one has to wonder how much longer expensive, designer shoes will have their place in the ethical evolutionary history.

Stella may be forced to think outside the box again to create ways to design more affordable non-leather fashions.

via wwd.com

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We knew Chloe Jo Berman at Girliegirlarmy.com was moving up the ladder when she appeared on Good Morning America to talk about vegan pets.

Now, vegan Bones’ star Emily Deschanel is throwing some love to Chloe’s website on late night television.

On a recent episode of Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, Deschanel gave the shout out:

“My favorite website that I can’t live without is GirlieGirlArmy.com because it has fashion and eco-fashion and a recipe every week. They send out a newsletter so you can find out what’s going on. That’s the one I love.”

Watch the video to hear what else Emily can’t do without.

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Stella McCartney’s Time 100 Meal Delves Into Mushroom Inner Life

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, May 8th, 2009 in Fashion, Food & Drink.

Times 100 Most Influential People In The WorldThe recipients of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People gathered together for dinner recently at Time Warner center.

Vegetarian fashion designer Stella McCartney was present and of course needed some adaptions from the standard fare served.

KFSM.com reported on this in a somewhat sarcastic way.

“The only star who asked for anything was designer Stella McCartney. She’s famously vegan and could not, would not, consume the lovely steak fillet. So a “special” vegetarian plate was done up for Stella. It looked exactly like everybody else’s meal. Except hers was a cleverly disguised Portobello mushroom. She was not shunned or mocked by the carnivores at her table. But, she could feel morally superior. (Then again, what do we really know about the inner-life of a mushroom?)”

Shunned or mocked? Oh, please. Stella McCartney could eat grass at the dinner table and no one would turn a head.

Other notables who attended the event were Barbara Walters, Anne Coulter, and Michelle Obama

If you’re interested in learning more about why Stella made Time’s top 100, read her bio elegantly written by Gwyneth Paltrow.

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