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Stella McCartney Bag Giveaway And Leather Facts

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 in Animal Issues, Fashion.

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PETA is giving away a Stella McCartney Falabella Cross Body Bag, a value of over $1,000!

The giveaway is meant to raise awareness on the leather industry. Most vegetarians wouldn’t dream of buying fur, but many aren’t aware of the impact shoes, belts and other clothing and accessories containing leather have on animals and the environment.

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Stella McCartney Adds Sunglasses To 2012 Spring/Summer Collection

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, October 17th, 2011 in Fashion.

Stella McCartney has unveiled her Spring/Summer 2012 fashion collection.

As usual, Stella’s clothing will once again be crafted from animal-friendly and environmentally conscious materials and will also include stylish sunglasses.

While most sunglasses contain plastic that is derived from petroleum, Stella’s designs are made from a more renewable resource.

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Paul McCartney Nancy Shevell Wedding Included Vegan Feast

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, October 12th, 2011 in Couples, Fashion, Food & Drink.

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Vegetarian Paul McCartney married for the third time this past weekend to his longtime girlfriend Nancy Shevell.

The couple’s big day was reported to feature a three-course vegan dinner, including vegan dessert.

The bride’s dress was designed by McCartney’s daughter and vegetarian activist Stella McCartney and as People reports, was inspired by the Duchess of Windsor.

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Stella McCartney Discusses Vegetarian Upbringing

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, September 27th, 2011 in Fashion, Food & Drink.

Stella McCartney spoke to The Daily Beast about growing in the vegetarian McCartney family and how it’s inspired her life today.

“It began with my parents,” Stella said. “It’s more than just saying that we’re vegetarians. It’s a philosophy of how you conduct your life and time on the planet. We were quite a responsible family. One of the things I was taught growing up was, “Do unto others as you would have done to yourself.” So it’s not just about not killing cattle and “Meat-Free Monday.” It’s a way of life. But we’re not claiming to be perfect.”

Stella continues to promote the values she grew up with by refusing to use leather or fur in her fashion collections, sourcing sustainable materials when possible and donating a portion of sales from some of her fashions to the family’s Meat-Free Monday campaign.

Photo: PR Photos

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Blake Lively May Represent Stella McCartney Fashion

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, July 6th, 2011 in Actresses, Fashion.

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Blake Lively has been spotted proudly wearing the Stella McCartney brand.

And according to a source from The Daily Mail, she may soon be compensated for promoting cruelty-free fashion.

The actress is being considered to represent the vegetarian designer’s clothing.

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Liv Tyler Carries Stella McCartney Clutch To “The Ledge” Premiere

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, June 23rd, 2011 in Actresses, Fashion, Film & TV.

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It’s no secret Liv Tyler has a love for all things Stella McCartney, especially the gorgeous, leather-free handbags the vegetarian designer carries.

Tyler once again made an appearance in style at a premiere for The Ledge as she carried McCartney’s oversized, vegan leather clutch at her side.

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Liv Tyler Co-Hosts Stella McCartney Shop Launch At Saks Fifth Avenue

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, May 6th, 2011 in Business, Fashion.

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Animal conscious fashionistas in New York now have one more outlet to shop for clothing.

A Stella McCartney shop was recently launched at Saks Fifth Avenue in the city, in an event hosted by Liv Tyler that featured veggie food and cute animals.

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“First it’s important for me to say I’m not perfect and that for me, it is about the principle. Sustainability is important, recycling is important. I think it is a mind-set: everyone can do really simple things to make a difference, every little bit counts and there is still a long way to go. My first job is to be a fashion designer — my first job is to make desirable, luxurious, beautiful clothing and accessories that women want to buy but I will always take the opportunity to use a beautiful organic fabric. I obviously don’t use any animal skins or furs in my collections which has a huge impact on the planet. About fifty million animals die for the sake of fashion ever year, which is extremely wasteful and significantly contributes to climate change as farming uses a lot of water, energy and land, devastate forests and pollutes oceans.”

Stella McCartney to Fabsugar on her committment to the earth when creating clothing.

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