
The green movement just got a little bit trashier, and it’s a good thing! Jean-Pierre Veillet, a project designer from Portland, Ore., plans to design his store space with materials found in New York City’s waste according to a recent article in the New York Times. Fallen tree limbs, old factory pipes and thrown out cardboard boxes will be used to create clothing racks and wall displays. The store, called Here/Nau/NYC, will open Nov. 12, carrying eco-friendly products from brands like Timberland and Toms, Stewart + Brown and Nau.

Jump on the eco-fashion band wagon with these eco-friendly bags from World of Bags. Or check out some of this eco-friendly lingerie that I discovered at Gigi’s Closet like the Bamboo Cami by Belabumbum pictured above.

