to shoot contributors
Wardrobe Stylist: Caitlin Lamb
www.caitlinlamb.com
“I definitely try to wear eco-friendly clothing when-
ever I can. Not only is it better for the environment,
but also I like knowing that I'm not wearing things
with weird chemicals or harsh treatments. I also
love vintage clothing!”
Do you consider yourself eco-friendly?
“I try to be as eco-friendly as possible, but I
know there's always more I can do. I think it's
important to have good habits when it comes
to the environment, like turning off lights, un-
plugging appliances, shopping with reusable
bags, and recycling. I'm also (mostly) a vege-
tarian, and I try to eat organic and locally
Caitlin Lamb
grown produce, eggs, and dairy.”
Wardrobe S
tylist
How did you go about finding green clothing and acces-
sories for this shoot?
“It was so much fun pulling eco-friendly clothing and accessories for the photo
shoot. I had the opportunity to work with some great local designers like Daisy Lin-
hares of BreadandButter, who's known for her one-of-a-kind recycled cashmere
sweaters, and Deborah Lindquist, who combines vintage and eco-friendly fabrics to
create unique and stunning pieces.”
Can you tell us about the outfits and jewelry you picked for Rachel?
Purple Recycled cashmire Top: Mothballs- made from recycled cashmir
Jeans: Vintage | Amethyst necklace: stylistís own
Peace Silk Kneelength Trouser Short: Deborah Lindquist
Top: Black Alpaca knit sleeveless sweater: Linda Loudermilk
Tank: Silk Charthouse | Earrings: Stylistís own
Peach necklace tank: Recollection | Jeans: Vintage
Tank: Modelís own | Top: Green Plaid Flannel: ReCollection
Denim Dress: Linda Loudermilk | Sweater: Mothballs By Daisy Linares
Necktie Necklaces: Prix-Prix Available at
Visionary.com
Black leggings: Deborah Lindquist
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