Sunday, November 2, 2008

Swap-O-Rama-Rama! November 22nd

Calling all men, women and children: bring your clothing, shoes, jewelry….and get ready to swap!

If you’re a closet greenie, love to save money, DIY-centric or all of the above, this is the event for you! Swap-o-ramas (aka swaplucks) are a fantastic way to get free new-to-you clothes, find a new home for clothing that no longer excites you, meet new friends and help save the environment.

How it works: you bring clothes, other people bring clothes...and then you swap! It's that easy.

Saturday, November 22nd
11:00 am-2:00pm

A.R.R.O.W. Community Center
35-30 35th Street in Astoria

This event is co-sponsored by Triple R Events and New York City Parks & Recreation.

Light refreshments will be available. Remaining items will be donated to the Astoria Park Alliance for their December 6th fundraiser or to a thrift-store nearby.

RSVPs appreciated but not required: queensisgreen@gmail.com or call 646-202-0825.

This Swap-O-Rama-Rama event is part of an international network of events created by Wendy Tremayne and protected under a Creative Commons License.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

October 25: Two Coves Community Garden presents “It’s My Park! Day”


[Lynne first heard about Two Coves Community Garden from Robyn and decided to join. She's been getting dirty and harvesting the rewards ever since -- growing healthy vegetables and herbs to cook with and meeting lots of new people.]

It's My Park! Day is a citywide effort to care for and celebrate New York City's parks, coordinated by Partnerships for Parks. The all-volunteer members of Two Coves Community Garden in Astoria have organized a day of fun-filled activities for all to enjoy.

This free event will include live music, a potluck, an instrument-making workshop for children, a worm bin demonstration for indoor composting, a soil workshop, recipe sharing, a children's costume parade and so much more.

***NEW: PUMPKIN PAINTING WITH TRIPLE R EVENTS***

Guests will also be invited to help plant daffodil bulbs.

Please join us for some clean, green fun!



WHEN: Saturday October 25th, Noon-4:00 PM
WHERE: Two Coves Community Garden
At the triangle between Astoria Blvd, 8th Street and Main

More info: twocovesgarden@yahoo.com

Friday, September 19, 2008

Eco-Crafts Fair - September 20th

HUNTERS POINT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION PRESENTS:

Crafts Go Green at the Greenmarket!

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th
10 am – 4 pm

HUNTERS POINT GREEN MARKET
48th Avenue, between Vernon Blvd and 5th Street.

Local crafts people working with sustainable materials blend with the farmers who sell locally grown natural produce to create an eco-friendly shopping and buying environment.

Special thanks to Lynne Serpe & Robyn Sklar of Triple R Events for their participation in rounding up our crafters.

Sponsored by Hunters Point Community Development Corporation, Terri Mona Adams, President. Funded by Queens Borough President Helen Marshall.

BROWSE…SHOP…ENJOY!!!

Download our vendor application and vendor guidelines.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Green Drinks at the Creek LIC

Thursday, July 31st from 6-9pm

Calling all ecoholics! Are you addicted to the planet? Come "drink sustainably" at The Creek (formerly known as The Creek and the Cave) in Long Island City.

Special discounts will apply to selected "green" drinks like locally-produced or organic beers and there will even be a specialty "green drink."

The Creek is located at 10-93 Jackson Avenue, steps away from the Vernon Stop on the 7 train or the 21st St/Van Alst stop on the G train.

We hope to see you there!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Composting Tips from our Garden & Grub Event

Our Garden & Grub event at Two Coves Community Garden was fantastic. Not only did we get to meet many of the community gardeners who also have plots (most of which are in much better shape than mine), three new plots were purchased, and several people volunteered in the community areas of the garden. In addition, we held a short workshop on indoor and outdoor composting. Here's some information for those who couldn't attend:

There are essentially three different ways to compost in New York City

• Outdoor Composting: The Queens Botanical Garden has provided a how-to guide on outdoor composting. Please refer to it.

• Vermicomposting: This essentially is keeping a bin of worms in your apartment that eat your garbage. It is akin to having an ant farm. It’s best suited for people who enjoy projects, aren’t grossed out by touching worms and have a lot of indoor plants that would benefit from the compost. There is a magnificent online site that walks one through every step from setting up the bin to harvesting the compost at http://www.nyccompost.org/how/vermicompost.html

• Compost Drop-Off: One may save organic waste and drop it off at a Green Market, or participating community garden and let others do the composting for you. Drop off sites (sorry, none in Queens)

o Union Square Green Market Composting Stand 17th Street and Park Avenue South; Year-round: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 8am to 5pm
o Lower East Side Ecology Center Garden; North side of East 7th Street between Avenues B and C ;Open year-round: Sundays 8am to 5pm; Other times drop off through the opening at the gate


Links & Supplies:

• The New York City Compost Project is a wonderful resource. They offer outdoor composting bins that sell for $70 for the reduced price of $20. They also offer worm bins for $10 if you take one of their free composting classes. http://www.nyccompost.org

• The Worm Woman (aka Mary Appelhof). Her website is http://wormwoman.com Her site offers composting tips. One can also purchase books for adults, for the classroom and composting supplies – such as worms!

• The Lower East Side Ecology Center http://www.lesecologycenter.org/ This is the fabulous organization which composts for you.

Information compiled by Rebecca White, Green Party member.

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Saturday, May 24th, 12 – 2 pm

Two Coves Garden/Green Thumb Triangle at 30th Ave., 8th St., & Astoria Blvd. Bring your favorite vegetarian dish and help beautify the largest community gardens in Astoria. Learn about indoor and outdoor composting. Plots still available. Co Sponsors: Two Coves Gardening Association and Astoria CSA (Community Supported Agriculture).

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Christine Haber: LinDon Habes designs

For those who attended the fashion show, designer Christine Haber was missing from the program. Her line was modeled by adults, kids and babies. Her line can be purchased @ www.myspace.com/lindonhabes, Etsy. or at Candy Plum boutique. Her line is called LinDon Habes.

1) DANA Organic silk screened top with recycled silk screened jeans and recycled jewelery. Top- $38.00 Jeans-$52.00 Jewelery-price upon request.

2) KIM Organic silk screened dress with recycled jewelery. Dress-$55.00 Jewelery-price upon request.

3) EVA Organic silk screened top with recycled silk screened shorts. Top-$38.00.

4) EVAN AND CILLIAN Organic silk screened onesie and organic silk screened toddler tee. Onesie-$38.00 T-shirt-$30.

5) CHRISTINE Organic silk screened Green Tee, with recycled jeans and recycled jewelery. T-shirt $40 Jeans-$52 Jewelery-price upon request.



Thursday, April 24, 2008

Our RSVP List is Full

We have received overwhelming response to our Queens is Green Fashion Show! Space is limited, so only those who RSVP'd will be seated -- on a first come-first served basis. If you RSVPd but will not be attending, please call 646-202-0825 immediately. Thank you!

The Queens Courier ran a great article on our show: Designers to display eco-fashion in LIC

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Sneak Preview - Ciara Couture

Designer: Ciara Elend

1. THE GHETTO & HOBO TOTE
No not that ghetto. The Ghetto on Broadway. Taken from an 1890s Broadway poster. Shown in Mushroom. Also available in Moss. Retail Price $65

A stylish hobo tote with handy inner pocket. Soft cotton cords are used as handles. Each bag is slightly different depending on paint drips, splats, etc.

2. BIKER COUPLE & NEWSPAPER TOTE
A part of this design comes from a vintage Eastern-simple match- box label that had a woodblock print of two bikers and a girl. The girl on the back of the bike is just so fabulous. Shown in Blush. Also available in Turquoise. Retail Price $65

This mini newspaper bag is made out of my old canvas drop cloths. Each bag is slightly different depending on paint drips, splats, etc. This design is based on those big newspaper bags that newspaper couriers use.

3. SPRING A cute heart necklace I got at Candy Plum inspired me to create this shirt for Spring. Available in Moss. Retail Price $65

4. BAD APPLES When I saw a photo of a NYC handmade vendor sign, I had to make this BAD APPLES design out of it. I love signs that are drawn by hand, not by computer. Grocer’s signs inspire me. Shown in Turquoise. Also available in Blush. Retail Price $65

5. BLOCK PRINT Hand-carved block print. How could I not do a shirt like this? It’s actually one of my favorite designs. Available in Black. Retail Price $65

Sneak Preview - Kirstinflo Designs

Designer: Kiri Thompson
Kiri's handbags and Tisha's jewelry will be shown at the same time

1. THE SCHOOL BAG: Tablecloth from Wisconsin, vintage strap. $150
2. THE GRANDMA BAG: Fabric from Minnesota. Jute strap. $150
3. THE BEACH BAG: Tablecloth from Arkansas. Jute strap. $150
4. THE GOODNIGHT MOON BAG: Tablecloth from Nebraska, vintage strap. $150
5. THE GROOVY BLUE BAG: Fabric from New York, canvas strap. $150

Each one-of-a-kind, completely hand-made, and available through kirstinflo.com.

Sneak Preview - Inkblot Kelly

Designer: Robyn Kelly

1 MAI-LEE
Peut-etre Dress- 100 % re-used, re-purposed silk.- 110$

2 VANESSA Re-purposed silk tie-top,-55$ and cotton Jersey Capri leggings-28$

3 MARK One-world- Jumpsuit made from my favorite old enviro-camp t-shirt and another re-purposed t. -75$

4 TISHA Blue Caftan- 100% re-purposed. -85$ re-used re-fabed leggings 35$

5 RACHEL Street wear: recycled t, hand dyed and printed.- 30$ Re-fabed Hoody -50, re-vamped and dyed Jeans- 65$, Jean jacket with hand oil-painted patch 150$, re-fabed hat- 20$

All Handmade, of a kind Items can be purchased online @ Inkblotkelly.etsy.com
Contact Robyn directly at Robynhh@gmail.com
She accepts commissions in all sizes and styles.

Or at AUH20 84 E 7th St. NY, NY
T-shirts in different sizes at Calabash in Brooklyn
If your going to France(!) at Boite a Caprices, Montmartre, Paris

Sneak Preview - Nadia Nour Designs

1) ANGEL is wearing the organic color-grown cotton, gingham striped, button-up dress with angular patch pockets. $410

2) CHRISTINA is wearing the organic color-grown cotton kimono-style boyfriend shirt with stand collar and convertible sash worn with the high-waisted A-line mini skirt with ruched waistband and over-sized pockets. Skirt: $360

3) ASHLEA is wearing the organic color-grown cotton boat neck pullover with the organic cotton pencil skirt with inset pleated panel.

4) VALERIE is wearing the high-waisted draped peg skirt made from a vintage tree bark print fabric with the rust silk blouse with freeform jabot, covered buttons, and contrast stitching. Blouse: $270 Skirt: $240

5) ANYA is wearing the multi-directional striped dress with pleated skirt made with fabric from the 1940’s.

*All priced items are available locally from the following retailers:

Bond 07: 7 Bond Street, NYC, 212 677 8487
www.selimaoptique.com

Tahir Boutique: 75 Orchard St, NYC, 212 255 2121
www.tahirboutique.com

Flirt: 93 Fifth Ave, Park Slope, Brooklyn, 718 783 0364
www.flirt-brooklyn.com

Sneak Preview - Karen Overton Designs

Karen's jewelry will be worn with Nadia Nour designs

1. ANGEL Drive Train Necklace, a deconstructed derrailleur cage and cassette lock ring are strung an a chain made from Campagnolo links. $50
Link Earrings, four Campagnolo links are strung together. $20

2. CHRISTINA Valve Core Sunburst Necklace, long and short valve cores arranged on a headset retainer for a burst of metallica. $50
Valve Core Earrings, long and short valve cores arranged on half of a headset retainer to match the necklace. $25
Bracelets, single bracelets constructed from reused chain links and rollers are worn together to mix textures and metals. $15 each

3. ASHLEA Campagnolo Cog Necklace, a high performance Italian cassette cog recycled into a pendant and strung on an elegant silver chain. $60
Valve Hoops, valve cores dangle inside headset spacers for an intersting mix of steel, aluminum and brass. $20
Chain Link Mail Bracelet, two rows of single chain links connected with jump rings complete the set. $30

4. VALERIE Chain Roller Earrings, seven steel chain rollers dangle to create a simple but stunning to modern look. $20
Chain Roller Bracelet, matching chain rollers strung together. $15
Anklet, green annodized spoke nipples dangle from the ankle to put jangle in your walk. $25

5. ANYA Fire Ball Necklace, brown chain links interspersed with large red jasper and touches of red and orange horn. $40. Fire Ball Earrings, brown chain links strung with red and orange horn. $20
Chain Link Bracelets, serveral brown chain links worn together. $15 each

Sneak Preview - Voisard 3Design

Designer: Joel Voisard

Jewelry Line #1-Red Light District
Description-Line composed of reclaimed manufacturing parts. Notably control room lamps from the 1950s.
Price-$50 for individual pieces, $125 for the set of 3 (2 Necklaces, 1 Bracelet)

Jewelry Line #2-Slate Knobs
Description-Line composed of reclaimed manufacturing parts. Notably knobs from a 1970s Japanese company.
Price-$50 for individual pieces, $125 for the set of 3 (1 Necklace, 1 Bracelet, 1 Pair of Earrings)

Jewelry Line #3-Orange Spacer
Description-Line composed of reclaimed manufacturing parts. Notably orange rubber banded spacers used in cash registers and control room lamps.
Price-$50 for individual pieces, $125 for the set of 3 (1 Necklace, 1 Bracelet, 1 Ring)

Jewelry Line #4-Coming Up Roses
Description-Line composed of reclaimed fabric scraps and hardware.
Price-$75 for Necklace, $25 for bracelet

Purchasing- Subdivision Art, On-line @ www.voisard3design.com







Sneak Preview - Dani Starre / Maxie and Tuffy

Designer: Danielle Luscombe

1. ASHLEA Raspberry Stripe Tunic with contrast Sky Stripe sleeves. 100% Organic Cotton 1x1 Rib Knit

2. HEATHER Oversize Tank Dress with Natural Colorgrown Organic Stripe Band at the bottom. 100% Organic Cotton Medium weight Jersey

3. STELLA Raspberry Stripe Puff Sleeve Dress and carrying a "Meba", an organic cotton, hand made toy. 100% Organic Cotton 1x1 Rib Knit

4. DANIELLE Night Sky and Black Stripe Dress with Natural Racer stripes down arms. 100% Organic Cotton 1x1 Rib Knit

5. ANYA Society Stripe Kimono Dress with Sash at waist. 100% Organic Cotton 1x1 Rib Knit

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Danielle Luscombe makes clothing out of 100% Organic Cotton fabrics. She sells her line called "Dani Starre" to Subdivision in LIC, and Mini Mini Market in Williamsburg Brooklyn. She also makes a children's line called "Maxie and Tuffy" which she also sells at Subdivision. You can find her handmade toys at Art-o-mat in LIC.

After attending F.I.T.
Danielle found herself working as a professional Fashion Designer in NYC, and making her own clothing line at home. She has an art studio at Crane Street Studios in LIC. You can find her there making her one of a kind fashions.

Sneak Preview - astridland

astridland: eco-friendly and sustainable dresses, jewelry and handbags

astridland is available at Subdivision, Tahir Boutique, Ouvrez La Porte, Hermitage and astridland.etsy.com

1. VANESSA Silk Chiffon Scarf Wrap Dress in an abstract floral print is fully lined in a cotton/silk blend and can be tied multiple ways. The chain necklace is a draped sterling silver.

2. ROWTHANIA Vibrant polyester knit in a Floral Print Angel Dress worn with a brass chain necklace recycled from a vintage piece and an asymmetrical oversized clutch made from eco-friendly faux leather.

3. VANESSA Brown and blue organic cotton print cowl neck dress with diamond insets at the waist worn with natural robles wood bead necklaces and an eco-friendly ultra suede tote bag.

4. ROWTHANIA Green, pink and blue striped Tencel® Knit Striped Dress has an organic cotton knit lining and belt out of the same fabric and an astridland repurposed green chain and turquoise pendant necklace.

5. VANESSA Repurposed Green Tea Cotton Knit Dress that Astrid has re-draped and re-designed. Vanessa is wearing a vintage brass teacup pendant necklace.


Price List: show prices valid on day of show only
. For wholesale orders please e-mail astrid3d@mac.com

Sustainable shoes by TERRA PLANA
Terra Plana uses a variety of eco-friendly materials including: Chrome free leathers, vegetable tanned leathers, recycled materials, pure latex soling materials, recycled rubber soles and recycled foam foot beds.
For more information see: www.terraplana.com

Sneak Preview - LinDon Habes

Designer: Christine Haber


1) DANA Organic silk screened top with recycled silk screened jeans and recycled jewelery. Top- $38.00 Jeans-$52.00 Jewelery-price upon request.


2) KIM Organic silk screened dress with recycled jewelery. Dress-$55.00 Jewelery-price upon request.


3) EVA Organic silk screened top with recycled silk screened shorts. Top-$38.00.


4) EVAN AND CILLIAN Organic silk screened onesie and organic silk screened toddler tee. Onesie-$38.00 T-shirt-$30.


5) CHRISTINE Organic silk screened Green Tee, with recycled jeans and recycled jewelery. T-shirt $40 Jeans-$52 Jewelery-price upon request.


Can be purchased @ www.myspace.com/lindonhabes, Etsy. or at Candy Plum boutique.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Meet Our Co-Sponsors

The Queens is Green Fashion Show is co-sponsored by:

Green Space Studio: Valerie Green and Dance Entropy, Inc., opened Green Space in November 2005. Green Space's mission is to serve the Queens and general dance community by providing an affordable and welcoming environment for rehearsals, classes, and performances.

Subdivision: Subdivision is located at 48-41 Vernon Blvd in LIC. Unique in its support of the arts. The role of the space is two-fold: it is both a gallery and a boutique. The boutique supports and promotes the work of independent designers.

LoveDay31: LoveDay31 is located at 33-06 31st Avenue in Astoria. They offer great vintage clothes for men and women including an array of one-of-a-kind accessories.

Candy Plum: Candy Plum is located at 30-98 36th Street in Astoria. This tiny consignment shop packs every inch with women's clothing, jewelry and bags made by independent designers.

Ethereal: Ethereal is located R 47-38 Vernon Blvd in LIC. They are a women's boutique and unique home furnishing store offering eco-friendly lines and products. They also carry products for men, children and babies.

Ins&Outs Magazine: Ins&Outs magazine proudly supports and promotes the arts, education and small businesses. From a young, talented artist to a local restaurant, they deeply care about their futures, because that’s the future of Long Island City.

Green Institute: The Green Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan organization. The Green Institute is a center for research and policy based on the global values of the Green movement: nonviolence, grassroots democracy, social justice and sustainability.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Meet Our Judges

A panel of three judges will choose the winner of the first annual "Queens is Green Fashion Show" based on how good the clothes look and how green they are. The winning designer will receive $250 and be featured in the summer edition of Ins&Outs Magazine. Our panel includes:
  • Terry Adams is President of the Hunters Point Community Development Corporation where she fought successfully to bring a GreenMarket to LIC. Terry is a graduate of FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology)
  • Robyn Sklar designs and sells hats under the label UR1Handmade. Robyn was the Green Party candidate for City Council District 26 (2005)
  • Beata Spzura is a professor of Fashion Illustration at Parsons The New School for Design. Her clients include Adweek, AT&T, Boston Globe, The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, New York Magazine, The New Yorker, Seventeen, Town & Country, The Wall Street Journal and Cosmopolitan

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Meet Our Designers

Designer: Astrid Brucker
astridland is an eco-friendly fashion line sold at Subdivision in Long Island City. astridland uses natural materials and recycles vintage items. astridland jewelry, bags and clothes are all handmade and produced locally in New York City and Queens. To see her collection, visit http://www.astridland.com

Designer: Christine Cullinane-Haber
Christine is a designer/artist who has been living in Astoria for the past nine years. She went to school at F.I.T. for antique restoration and, while there, studied silk screening as well. Now, she has her own clothing label with designs for women, children and babies: LinDon Habes.

Designer: Ciara Elend
Ciara is a graphic artist and owner of a graphic t-shirt line in Sunnyside. Her American made graphic tees fuse unique modern graphics with old-school block printing techniques. Each design is carved into a linoleum block to produce a distinct vintage style print. Ciara's Queensbound line offers Queens-inspired graphic tees for men and women, and a portion of the proceeds go to Queens organizations that support the arts and artists working in Queens. To see her collection, visit http://www.ciaraelend.com

Designer: Danielle Luscombe
Danielle lives in Long Island City and has an art studio in Crane Street Studios. Danielle creates clothing for children and adults, and wants to make eco-friendly garments that have a little fashion flair.

Designer: Joel Voisard
Joel is a designer living and working in Long Island City. His
work consists of re-purposed found objects. Manacles, his current jewelry line, centers on parts spanning the 1920's to the 1970's. They include fixtures, lamps, even old stereo knobs. By reinvigorating these old parts, the jewelry finishes with a polished, yet vintage feel.

Designer: Karen Overton
Karen works for Partnerships for Parks at ARROW Community Center as the coordinator for the Astoria/LIC Catalyst Project. Karen's jewerly is made from recycled bicycle parts.

Designer: Kiri Thompson
Kiri lives in Astoria. She makes tote bags from vintage tablecloths and vintage fabrics from many different sources. She incorporates other vintage and thrifted trims and linings as much as possible. Her spare website can be found here: www.kirstinflo.com

Designer: Nadia Nour
Nadia is a Long Island City based fashion designer with an eco-conscious contemporary clothing line: Nadia Nour. Her line is produced in NYC using all natural and select organic textiles. To see her collection, visit
www.nadianour.com

Designer: Robyn Kelly
Robyn makes Imperfectionist Gear: one of a kind handmade from recycled and eco-conscious materials. Robyn used to live in Rego Park and often visits her favorite restaurant, Q, in Forest Hills.

Designer: Sasha (Alex) Vetrov
Sasha works part-time in an alteration shop in Astoria and has a line called JUNKSTAR. All items are handmade from old pure cotton t-shirts, mixing colors in different ways.

Designer: Tisha Brown
Tisha is a jewelry designer who
carefully handcrafts earrings from reclaimed leather in harmony with other organic and recycled materials. Using vintage or reclaimed materials means all pieces are unique and colors are only available while supplies last. Her current line, Rebel Chic, consists of two earring styles and is sold at LoveDay 31 in Astoria. To see her collection, visit http://www.rebelchicnyc.com


Sunday, March 30, 2008

Save the planet with savvy and style!

Green fashion lets you look good and do good for the planet. We have a great selection of designers and local stores who will be showing their green fashion on April 26th in LIC/Astoria at Green Space Studio (37-24 24th Street #301) from 4:00 - 6:00 pm. Keep checking back for more details about our fabulous designers and panel of judges.

Space is limited. Free with RSVP to "queensisgreen@gmail.com" or $5 at the door.

Nearest subway stop: the N/W train to 36th Avenue

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Organic and Biodynamic Wine Tasting at Hunter’s Point Wines & Spirits in LIC

If you are going to drink wine, why not drink wine that tastes good and is good for the planet? Sustainable farming techniques rely on healthy soil, not chemical fertilizers, weed killers, insecticides, and other synthetic chemicals. Come to this FREE wine tasting to learn more about what it means to be a “certified organic” or “biodynamic” wine.

WHAT: Organic and Biodynamic Wine Tasting

WHERE: Hunter’s Point Wine & Spirits, 47-07 Vernon Boulevard, LIC

WHEN: Thursday, March 20th from 6-8 pm

RSVP: Lynne Serpe at 646-202-0825 or Robyn Sklar at robynsklar@gmail.com

Hunter’s Point Wines & Spirits is an independently owned and operated store in Long Island
City, NY. Owner Paul Huston graciously offered his store for this event. Hunter’s Point Wines & Spirits holds free wine tastings every Thursday and Friday from 6-8pm. Take the 7 train to Vernon Boulevard, walk 3.5 blocks north. Please call 718-472-WINE for more information.

The organic, biodynamic and sustainably farmed wines that will be available for tasting are from Small Vineyards, which specializes in single estate wines from all regions in Italy, customarily picked by hand and always earth-friendly. Production at the estate must be 10,000 cases or less. Guest Lorenzo Gaeteschi will be pouring a wine that he makes himself: an estate grown Merlot that he makes 300 cases of only.

Save the Date: 3R Events will hold the first annual “Queens is Green Fashion Show” on April 26 at Green Space in Long Island City, highlighting green fashion designers with a Queens connection.

Queens is Green Fashion Show


Calling All Fashion Designers, Sewers, and Crafters!

The Queens is Green Fashion Show is scheduled during the week of Earth Day to highlight clothing and accessories that not only look good, but are good for the planet.

Green Fashion isn't just clothing made with sustainable fabrics like hemp or bamboo silk, but also includes items that are handmade or refashioned from recycled or reusable products -- and we plan to highlight designs that have a Queens connection.

Local fashion designers, sewers, and crafters are invited to participate in the first Queens is Green Fashion Show. Be eligible to win a cash prize AND a feature story in the summer edition of Ins&Outs Magazine. Please send an email with the following items:

• a picture of your clothes or accessories - 3 items either sketched or finished
• a short paragraph on how your items are eco-friendly
• a short explanation on your connection with Queens, NY

Deadline to enter is March 21st (March 28th for students). If you have any questions about your eligibility, please contact Robyn Sklar at robynsklar@gmail.com or call Lynne Serpe at 646-202-0825.

The Queens is Green Fashion Show is co-sponsored by Green Space Studio, Valerie Green Dance Entropy, Loveday 31, Ins&Outs Magazine, Subdivision, Candy Plum, Ethereal, and the Green Institute.

DETAILS
Saturday, April 26th
4:00-6:00pm
Green Space, 37-24 24th St. #301
Long Island City/Astoria

RSVP to attend:
Lynne Serpe, 646-202-0825