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Adrian Grenier and SHFT, a sustainable website he founded with producer Peter Glatzer, have teamed up with GILT.com to create a pick of eco-friendly clothing.

The site features casual apparel such as jeans, shoes and vegan Matt & Nat handbags.

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Pamela Anderson A*Muse Clothing Lawsuit From Maggy London

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 in Actresses, Fashion.

Pamela Anderson and Richie Rich step out on to the runway in the A*MUSE by Richie Rich fall fashion show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Bryant Park in New York

Pamela Anderson may be facing a legal battle over the name of her eco friendly clothing line.

The line created by both she and Richie Rich, Muse, was later changed to A*Muse, a move Maggy London International claims was “a disingenuous effort to disguise their infringing activities.”

Executives at Maggy London filed a lawsuit on Monday claiming they trademarked the name “Muse” in 2002.

Maggy London claims they contacted Pamela and asked her to drop the name, but she refused.

Well, technically she’s put an “A” and a “*” in front of it, so it’s not “Muse” anymore so what’s the complaint?

Oh, yeah. Here it is.

From Contact Music:

“The suit seeks an order barring the designing duo from using any “colorable imitation” of the trademark and forcing them to hand over all profits and remaining clothing, for “impoundment or destruction”, according to the New York Post.”

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French Actress Marion Cotillard Admires Vegan Natalie Portman

Written by Vegetarian Star on Sunday, November 16th, 2008 in Actresses.

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Natalie Portman has gained admiration by French actress Marion Cotillard for her commitment to being cruelty free and environmentally friendly when designing her shoes from the Té Casan line.

Cotillard, who is the first person to win an Oscar for a French-language performance, as Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose was asked in the September/October 2008 issue of French magazine Néoplanète if she planned to develop a similar eco-friendly brand.

“That’s not a priority. But I admire Natalie’s commitment a lot. If I had to do something remarkable for the planet, I’d buy fields where [there]are grown OMG (transgenic plants). Once bought, I’d redistribute them to farmers who would commit themselves to grow in danger local vegetables!”

Apparently, she’s not the only one who admires Natalie. A whopping 63% of you would rather have veggie burger lunch with Natalie vs. Carrie Underwood! And you can still show your love for Portman or Underwood. The poll is still open. Go practice some veggie democracy!

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