By Lucille Chi •
March 5, 2009

Are you looking for the softest luxury in organics for Spring? If so, Nimli has the Lara Miller line in:

The folks at Nimli explain:
“The backbone of each collection is geometry — each precise, angular line
mimics the sinuous curves of a woman’s body. The pieces within the
collection can be played with, changed and recreated for each individual
wearer. The line can be twisted, wrapped, and flipped upside down to reveal
a whole new garment. These organic shapes are grounded by classic pieces
that rely heavily upon distinct details and a precise fit, combining to
create a collection of smart, clean sophistication. Wear it your way.”
The eco experts over at the Green Loop also share that Miller has an understanding of the wearer that:
- knows woman’s need for function and her aspiration for sustainability
- is stimulated by a vast natural, human and architectural landscape
- incorporates silky soft organic jersey knits that are versatile
- is grounded in geometry and the anatomy of human form

By Lucille Chi •
November 27, 2008
WHEN: Tuesday Evening, December 2, 2008 ~
- 6:00 Reception
- 7:30 Cocktail Party
- 8:30 pm Eco-Chic Fashion Show (see designer list below)
WHO: The party fundraiser is hosted by Global Green which is the American Arm of Green Cross International (GCI). They are working to solve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity.
By Stancie Wilson •
October 2, 2008

A couple weeks ago, Kelli announced that Chicago’s fourth annual Fashion Week kicks off today, but not without the absolutely brand new addition of MoSS. Curated by Pivot Boutique, Chicago’s first boutique dedicated to eco-fashion, this event will “features clothing, accessories and furniture that inspire and respond to current form and function necessities, without compromising our environmental abilities to meet future needs“ . Featured designers and collaborators include Annie Novotny of Frei Designs, Lara Miller, Alice Berry, Jane Palmer and Marianne Fairbanks of Noon Solar, Joshua Height of Brickermade and Michele Fitzpatrick of Verde Design Studio.
Stay tuned next week as Fashion Week hits Portland…