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Stella McCartney Glow In The Dark Leather-Free Running Shoes And More

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 in Fashion.

Stella McCartney Addidas Glow In The Dark

Stella McCartney Addidas Glow In The Dark

Love running in the dark and want to improve your visibility for safety reasons?

Stella McCartney has designed a set of glow in the dark sportswear items that features running shoes, shorts and more.

“Running is one of our most popular categories and for me to make it have its own point of view is really key,” said McCartney. “I think that we did it this season in a direct way by looking at glow-in-the-dark. When you are running in an urban environment, you need to feel safe, when people can see you coming and stand out, especially in winter when it gets dark earlier. But at the same time we used it on a leopard print, so it’s not so masculine and graphic.”

As would be expected from the vegetarian designer, Stella’s glow in the dark running shoes, priced at around $140, come completely leather-free.

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USA Network and Vanity Fair celebrate Character Approved 2010 Honorees New York City

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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Leona Lewis Fashion Line–Shoes Making Brand Difficult To Create

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 in Fashion, Female Singers.

Love Ball London - Outside Arrivals

Leona Lewis‘ fashion line may have hit a little bump.

Though the singer still has plans to have a clothing and shoes brand created, it’s been difficult finding ethical and vegetarian friendly supplies.

“I’m trying to make that happen as soon as I can,” Lewis told UK Vogue.

“It’s a challenge – mostly with shoes – as I don’t wear any leather and am very ethical about what I wear.”

Despite the challenges, Leona’s love of both animals and fashion will most likely give her the motivation to continue to pursue the clothing line that Leona wishes to be both trendy and affordable.

“I really enjoy fashion and I love being creative. I work with a couple of stylists but I love fashion so am always looking online and in magazines for inspiration,” she said.

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Heather Mills Voted Off “Dancing On Ice” (Video)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, February 8th, 2010 in Reality TV, Videos.

National Television Awards 2010 Arrivals

Nothing sadder than a fallen vegan.

Heather Mills was voted off the ITV1 reality TV show Dancing on Ice.

Heather performed to Aretha Franklin‘s “Chain of Fools.”

Heather spoke to GMTV about her departure from the show.

“I’m actually just full of joy that I was so lucky to be able learn to ice skate with Matt,” Heather said.

Heather had the show’s producers find her a pair of leather-free skates for the competition.

Watch the clip for the full interview as well as her performance of “Chain of Fools” with partner Matt Evers.

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Stella McCartney Morrissey Shoe Line Rumors Not True

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, December 11th, 2009 in Fashion.

Stella McCartney Switches On Store Christmas Lights

Some things just sound too good to be true.

Like the rumor that Stella McCartney and Morrissey, two longtime vegetarians, are teaming up to design a leather-free shoe.

Negative.

Says official Stella McCartney Fan Page on Facebook:

“Stella is a fan of Morrissey but those rumors of a collaboration for a shoe line are simply not true.”

There’s really no other way to put it but as another fan did:

“bummer XX”

Con-Sole (pun intended) yourselves by buying a pair of leather free shoes from Vegetarian Shoes or Veganchic.com.

via gigwise.com

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Leona Lewis Designing Leather Free Shoes And Bags

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 in Fashion, Female Musicians, Female Singers.

Glamour dinner party held at the Sanderson Hotel in London

Talk has been going on for the past several months about Leona Lewis having a cruelty-free, vegan fashion line in the works. Now we know what she’s designing.

According to the UK Mirror, she’ll be giving Stella McCartney some competition by offering a line of vegan shoes, as well as bags.

Lewis is a strict vegetarian and refused to perform at a Harrods department store seasonal kick off because the store sells fur. She even went so far as to say something was wrong with those who continue to wear fur despite being educated about the cruelty to animals involved in harvesting it.

Her philosophy on using animals for clothing is pretty simple: “I’m a vegetarian. I don’t eat animals, so I won’t wear them.”

And now, many of her fans won’t either.

via PRWeb

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