Sometimes it’s hard to reconcile a respect for the planet with a passion for fashion. What’s an eco-minded clothes hound to do when you realize that the growing and harvesting of conventional cotton causes some of the worst environmental pollution of any crop?


Indeed, the side effects of cotton production are devastating: It requires large amounts of water, often in places where water is already in short supply. What’s more, water contaminated from the farming finds its way into the local water system where it pollutes drinking supplies. Then there’s the farm workers who grow and harvest cotton. They are exposed to likely carcinogens and chemicals that can lead to serious neurological disorders.

Fortunately, Hessnatur, a German-based company that designs organic and natural clothing, makes it easy to look good while doing good for the health of the planet. Founded 30 years ago by the European environmentalist Heinz Hess, Hessnatur grows all its cotton and fabrics in a way that protects the health of the planet, as well as the health of those who work cotton farms.


The company’s designs are simple, beautiful and sophisticated, and they are all made from 100-percent natural fibers—no synthetics. The spring/summer 2009 collection, designed by Miguel Adrover includes everything you need for a carefree summer, from smart linen skirts and jackets to sensuous silk dresses to soft, breezy sweaters.
Hessnatur adheres to strict guidelines of organic cotton farming and manufacturing processes that preserve the land and water. The company is also involved in all sorts of social and environmental programs. To view the collection and learn more about this really cool company, check out their website @ hessnatur.com






















One other note: Hessnatur has teamed up with Nobel-prize winning Dr. Muhammad Yunus, one of the pioneers of microfinance and founder of the Grameen Foundation, to launch a limited-edition tee shirt designed by hessnatur Creative Director, Miguel Adrover. The tee launched on Earth Day and it’s a little abstract and supercool. The best thing about it is that the tee shirt, which will be priced at $20, will be made by Grameen Knitwear in Bangladesh. With every tee produced, Hessnatur guarantees a 40% bonus over fair purchase price and donates 25% from the sale of each shirt to the rural education project of the Grameen Foundation. To see the t-shirt, visit Hessnatur’s website at http://www.hessnatur.com.
P.S.: Forgot to say good post!
A boutique in my neighborhood just starting carrying products from The Andean Collection (www.theandeancollection.com) Some of the coolest jewelry I’ve seen in a while is from here and they use renewable resources from the rainforest!