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  <title>Green Options &#187; plus size</title>
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    <title>Green Style Spotlight: MEWV</title>
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    <dc:creator>Victoria Everman</dc:creator>
    
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><img src="/files/124/mewv.jpg" border="1" alt="" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="300" height="229" align="right" />For the next week (beginning tomorrow), I will be in Portland, Oregon for their Fashion Week. Though Portland may not be a big fashion hub like New York or Paris, they do have one thing covered much better than most cities - sustainability. This year&#8217;s <a href="http://www.portlandfashionweek.net/">Portland Fashion Week</a> is going to be the most sustainable fashion week ever, with every effort put in to make all elements of the events green. The largest collection of sustainable designers on the runway is another title that Portland Fashion Week will have claimed this year, featuring nearly 15 eco-style brands.</p>
<p>Among the variety of green fashion brands, Portland-based <a href="http://www.saffrona.com/mewv/index.html">MEWV</a> (pronounced &#34;move&#34;) is one of the few that offers their creations in the widest range of sizes - Extra Small to 4X. Unlike other brands that simply expand the measurements of their smaller sizes to fit larger women, MEWV&#8217;s plus-size line was designed independently from their smaller collection, styled especially to fit bigger women and their unique shapes. The <a href="http://www.saffrona.com/mewv/boutique/mewvFabrics.html">assortment of sustainable fabrics</a> used in MEWV&#8217;s line is also worth noting: organic cotton, bamboo, soy, tencel, and hemp; all infused with just a bit of lycra to add comfort and extend the life of the garments.</p>
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Other than their commendable size range, <a href="http://www.saffrona.com/mewv/index.html">MEWV</a> also boasts another feature in its line that I haven&#8217;t seen before - no buttons, zippers, or hooks. Why? The metals and plastics used to make these common fasteners are not sustainable (at least not yet). Personally, I think this also enhances the fit of the dresses, you know, because you don&#8217;t have a zipper poking you in the spine. MEWV&#8217;s latest collection will be on the runway at <a href="http://www.portlandfashionweek.net/">Portland Fashion Week</a> tomorrow night, and I&#8217;ll be wrapping up every evening&#8217;s events on <a href="http://victoria-e.com/">my blog</a>, in cooperation with Portland&#8217;s #1 eco-fashion store <a href="http://www.thegreenloop.com/">Greenloop</a>, so make sure to tune in.</p>
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