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Gabrielle Anwar‘s not one to splurge on clothing, but when she did decide to treat herself, she took the ethical and cruelty-free route.

The actress told EcoStiletto she owns a pair of boots that were created with no animals being harmed.

“I’m not much of a fashionista, but I do have a pair of Stella McCartney thigh-high boots that aren’t made of leather—that was my big purchase last season. They’re so hot and I didn’t kill anything in the process.”

Gabrielle follows the same principles when it comes to her beauty routine, saying, “animal testing is out of the question.”

Gabrielle is truly beautiful inside and out, which is probably why she confesses to not wear any makeup unless she’s paid to do it.

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Stella McCartney Leona Lewis—Who Would You [Veg Fashion Edition]

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, November 25th, 2009 in Fashion.

We love rumors. Even if they’re not true. Stella McCartney and Leona Lewis were rumored to be getting it on for a cruelty-free fashion line. Too bad Stella says she knew nothing about this.

No biggie, as Leona’s coming out with her own line and shoes and handbags soon and Stella’s even giving children’s clothing a second try.

Between the two vegetarians, one present and one future fashion designer, who would you rather…

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Leona Lewis Stella McCartney Fashion Line

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, November 23rd, 2009 in Fashion, Female Singers.

Leona Lewis arrives at the 37th American Music Awards in Los Angeles

You learn to crawl before you walk and the latest tabloid news is that Leona Lewis will be collaborating with another vegetarian designer to launch her fashion line before starting one of her own.

According to The Daily Mirror, Leona and Stella McCartney were seen at a charity event together.

“Leona and Stella get on like a house on fire. They met at the recent Children In Need charity show at London’s Royal Albert Hall.”

“They are both vegetarians, don’t wear leather and are huge animal lovers. The line would be very animal friendly.”

Of course, if we had a dollar for every time a British tabloid printed a story that stretched the truth a little…

Judging from the sources, it looks as if Leona and Stella were just having a good chat.

Another source told the media Leona said:

“I’m on a mission. I’d love to promote a line of non-leather bags and shoes that are affordable. I think more needs to be available and not so expensive.”

“There’s so much I want to do. I’ve always wanted to have my own fashion line, and that’s something I want to focus on next year.”

Whether or not Leona and Stella are actually doing a fashion line together is questionable.

But based on Leona’s history of goal driven success and love for animals, we’re certain she’ll be at least starting her own.

via Ok.co.uk

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Meatless Mouthful: Victoria Bartlett On Fur Free Fashion

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, September 14th, 2009 in Fashion, Fur, Meatless Mouthful.

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“I’ve always been anti-fur – I love my pets…and I could never see them being worn. It’s a very human time right now, and what’s the sense in more carnage? There are other things in life to celebrate and design doesn’t have to be draped with dead animals.”

—-designer Victoria Bartlett (pictured right), on her commitment to fur-free fashion.

Victoria recently partnered with the Humane Society of the United States to distribute anti-fur literature and buttons at her Spring/Summer 2010 runway show this past weekend as part of New York Fashion Week.

via thediscerningbrute.com

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Pamela Anderson Richie Rich “A*Muse”: New Zealand Fashion Week

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, September 12th, 2009 in Actresses, Fashion.

Pamela Anderson is the surprise runway celebrity in Richie Richs Blondes Have More Fun Fall/Winter 2009 Fashion Collection

Pamela Anderson will debut her animal and eco friendly clothing line, A*Muse, during New Zealand Fashion Week, September 22-25.

The designs she collaborated with Richie Rich were originally set to debut at New York’s Fashion Week from September 10-17, but Pamela set her sights on New Zealand for its green reputation.

Rich, who designed the Heatherette label, explained in more detail.

“Pamela is such an advocate for Peta [People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals],” Rich said. “I love animals. We wanted to produce a range using as many globally friendly fabrics as we could, in the spirit of being good to the world. That is part of the reason we want to kick it off in New Zealand, which is so lush and green. It goes with the vibe we are feeling. At the same time the Kiwi scene is fun and the line is fun.”

Rich originally admitted it was hard for him not to use fur in the collection.

Hopefully, with the guidance of Pamela, Rich now sees how easy it is to be chic and caring.

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Stella McCartney Fans Don’t Dress For The Occasion

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, April 6th, 2009 in Fashion, Fur.

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Green activist Sloan Barnett recently hosted a party at Neiman Marcus to honor ethical fashion designer Stella McCartney.

Now anyone who hasn’t had their head in a sandbox knows vegetarian Stella’s not about killing animals and putting them in her clothing line. So you would think anyone attending a party for her would show respect and do the same. Not so, according to sfgate.com:

“The 37-year-old daughter of Sir Paul McCartney wore black – slouchy top and harem pants – with her hair in a bun and little makeup, an understated British style that was just the opposite of many of those who attended, decked out in Rodarte, Chanel and the occasional (gasp!) fur. Guess they didn’t get the memo: McCartney is a vegetarian who eschews leather.”

Yikes! Maybe parties like these should have eco bouncers.

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Todd Oldham Thrives As Cruelty-Free Designer

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, March 6th, 2009 in Fashion.

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Todd Oldham, vegetarian and cruelty-free designer, has become quite successful over the years, from offering his fashions to large chain stores like Target and La-Z-Boy to hosting Bravo’s Top Design to serving as creative director for Old Navy.

Through it all, he’s managed to stay true to his values. A vegetarian since the 80s, the 48-year old was recently asked by the Vegetarian Times:

How do you manage to thrive as a cruelty-free designer in an industry that’s anything but?:

“I wouldn’t have it any other way. I’ve lost opportunities because of my position, but I’ve always been able to feel comfortable [with what I’m doing], and that’s worth everything. [Today] there are vibrant people in the industry, like Stella McCartney and Marc Bouwer, who design beautiful things that do not harm animals.”

So true, Todd. So true. 

And when Leona Lewis gets her collection going, we’ll have one more designer that’s cruelty-free, and hopefully (fingers crossed) affordable as well.

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