Suede, who has bad hair and refers to himself in the third person, made a pretty cool dress on "Project Runway" last week.
For those of you not familiar with the show, the Bravo series pits a bunch of fashion designers against one another in various challenges designed to send them home in tears see who has what it takes to succeed in fashion.
Last week, in "It's Not Easy Being Green," the designers had two major challenges: They had to let their models shop for fabric with little input and had to use eco-friendly materials. (Now you get why I'm talking about this, right?)
Suede's dress was a mix of couldn't-wear-it couture and hey-that's-cute niftyness. Now, it's available for preorder on Bluefly.com, part of his reward for winning the challenge.
Take a peek at the image above. Eco-friendly does not mean burlap bags worn by unshaven hippies.
The next episode likely won't be green, but it's on tonight on Bravo if you're interested.
'Project Runway' design makes Bluefly green, fly
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Julie Todd is the night editor at The Herald News in Joliet. She and her
husband are looking to cut the chemicals and get back to basics -- minus the
granola and hemp clothing. They live in a home they bought last year in
Plainfield, where they're making changes to create their own little patch of
utopia.
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