Sustainable Fashions

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On the lookout for eco-conscious bridal fashions -- but don't want to sacrifice taste? Many of Oregon fashion's movers and shakers focus on sustainable and recycled materials, creating garments that are as stylish as they are "green."Which gives you, bride-to-be, several things to smile about.

Holly Stalder makes vintage-inspired gowns from her Southeast Portland studio. Many of her dresses are made from salvaged antique fabrics, meaning that yours will be one-of-a-kind. Stalder is known for her elegant shrugs, which are lightly embellished and full of glamor. And the best part? The shrugs are casual enough to be worn even after your big day. Now that's sustainable!

Luckily for Oregon brides, former sculpture student Julia Barbee decided to go the fashion route with her line, Frocky Jack Morgan. Deconstructing vintage dresses to create something new and ultra-creative, it's clear that Barbee's art education hasn't gone to waste. Each dress has a fantasy element that is playful and full of whimsy: a delicate slip accented with cascading ruffles, a corseted gown with a sparkling bodice and petticoat skirt, a drop-waist satin dress with lacy details. Frocky Jack Morgan gowns are as unique as the brides who wear them.

Want to have creative control over the design of your wedding dress? Then look no further than Olivia Luca. From Olivia Luca's online design studio, you get to choose the exact cut, style, fabric, and details of your gown. There are an abundance of options to choose from, so make the style statement you've always wanted for your walk down the aisle! Most importantly, Olivia Luca is dedicated to eco-friendly business practices. The company offers organic and fair trade fabric options, and makes conscious choices regarding material and vehicle usage -- even donating fabric scraps to those who can make use of them. 

With so many sustainable bridal businesses in Oregon, I'd love to know which ones are at the top of your list. So, go ahead and dish! What are your favorite eco-friendly fashion lines?