Quantcast Vegetarian StarStella McCartney (5)

Slice Of Vegan Celebrity Birthday Cake To (Drum Roll)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, September 13th, 2010 in Birthdays, Fashion, Female Musicians, Female Singers.

A big slice of vegan birthday cake goes out to the following vegetarian or vegan celebrities today.

Photo: PR Photos

Possibly Related Posts:


Corinne Bailey Rae Puts Her Vegetarian Chili On

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 in Business, Female Musicians, Female Singers, Food & Drink, Recipes.


Corinne Bailey Rae revealed to Afro she has a thing for ethical clothing and food. The “Put Your Records On” singer likes Stella McCartney fashion and loves making vegetarian chili at home.

“I like to cook stews and things, dishes where the heat does all the work. So, it’s just like chopping and flavoring. Veggie chili would be my favorite thing to cook because it’s really great but not much work.”

How much work goes into chili really depends on what you put in it. The self-proclaimed Best Vegetarian Chili In The World recipe has a 15 minute prep time and incorporates several types of beans, corn and other veggies and vegetarian burger crumbles.

For even less work, buy an already made veggie chili by a company known for producing meatless delights like Amy’s Kitchen canned vegetarian chili or Lightlife’s Smart Chili in a microwaveable bag.

Photo: PR Photos

Possibly Related Posts:


Laura Bailey Runs Ethical And Fashionable With Stella McCartney Adidas

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, August 27th, 2010 in Fashion, Models.

If you live in the neighborhood of British model Laura Bailey, you might see her jogging down the street in her Stella McCartney sportswear before grabbing a bite of granola bar, a handful of nuts or maybe even chowing down on her favorite pasta. Bailey said it doesn’t matter what she eats, as long as it’s not animal.

“I try to choose foods that make me as healthy and energetic as possible. I’m a strict vegetarian but I eat everything else, and I like a glass of wine. I’m certainly not preachy or perfect!”

Bailey wears outfits designed by ethical designer Stella McCartney.

(more…)

Possibly Related Posts:


Morrissey Chimes In On Queen’s Guards Wearing Real Bear Fur Hats

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, August 2nd, 2010 in Animal Issues, Fur, Male Singers.

Morrissey wrote a letter to the UK Times praising Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe for unveiling footage of an undercover investigation of black bear baiting and hunting  and denouncing the practice of killing Canadian bears to use their fur to line the hats worn by the Queen’s Guards.

“Sir, I welcome Ann Widdecombe’s views on the depravity of bear-baiting in order to serve the vanities of the British Army Guards (Opinion, July 30). In the humanised world, of course, hats are not worth killing for. Yes, animal rights move different people differently, and there are even those who think that animals simply have no right to be, but there is no sanity in making life difficult on purpose for the Canadian brown bear, especially for Guards hats that look absurd in the first place, and which can easily be replaced by faux versions (thanks to the visionary Stella McCartney) with no death involved.”

(more…)

Possibly Related Posts:


Stella McCartney CARE Purifying Foam Cleanser

Stella McCartney CARE Purifying Foam Cleanser

Gwyneth Paltrow is using the latest edition of her newsletter, Goop, to recommend a few favorite cosmetic products.

Paltrow thinks you can’t go wrong scrubbing your face with Stella McCartney’s Purifying Foam Cleanser in the fashion designer’s CARE line.

“I use Stella McCartney’s Purifying Foaming Cleanser for a gentle wash each day.”

(more…)

Possibly Related Posts:


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.

Possibly Related Posts:


Stella McCartney Could Design Queen’s Guards Faux Bear Skin Hats

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 in Animal Issues, Fashion.

Stella McCartney is proving once again she’s an ethical leader in the fashion industry by proposing to design the hats worn by the Queen’s guards, according to The Telegraph. The hats are traditionally made from bearskin, but PETA is set to meet with Peter Luff, minister for defence equipment, support and technology, to discuss a faux alternative they say meets rigorous standards for waterproofing and warmth.

The technology that could make this happen is called Bear28.

“I’ve been working on this with Peta for a few years now and am really happy with the final product, as I hope the MoD will be when they see it,” McCartney said.

(more…)

Possibly Related Posts:


Stella McCartney Horse T-Shirt Benefits Meat Free Monday

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, July 16th, 2010 in Environment-Eco-Green, Fashion.

Stella McCartney "Horse In Daisies"

Stella McCartney "Horse In Daisies"

Stella McCartney has designed another article of clothing to benefit the McCartney family Meat-Free Monday campaign, designed to encourage people to eat vegetarian once a week to lessen the impact raising livestock for food has on the environment.

This t-shirt features a print from Stella’s mother, the late Linda McCartney, who was also a champion of vegetarianism and more than likely responsible for the family adopting the ethics.

This Dish is Vegetarian reports the shirts will be launched this month in Stella’s store in Bruton Street, London. It is also available online for $215. A portion of the proceeds will support the Meat Free Monday.

Possibly Related Posts: