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Garner and Garments: Prophetik’s Ruins & Renaissance Line at London Fashion Week Spring 2016

April 24, 2016 by Kristin Vartan

Photos by Kristin VartanSustainable style jumped right out of an ethereal storybook at London Fashion Week 2016 with high fashion brand, Prophetik by Jeff Garner. Through his recent collection, “Ruins & Renaissance,”Garner turns the rustic fairytale into a reality.“Instead of a glass slipper, I have a dress,” Jeff Garner said.Garner showcased his … [Read more...] about Garner and Garments: Prophetik’s Ruins & Renaissance Line at London Fashion Week Spring 2016

Kibo Group: Partnering With Communities For Sustainable Development – Currents Magazine Spring 2015

April 1, 2015 by Katrina Kirsch

Photos Courtesy of Kibo Group The Kibo Peak on Mt. Kilimanjaro is one of three summits sought after by climbers from around the world. It is not the highest point, but it is the most inclined to experience change impending possible volcanic eruption. Embodying this potential for change through its shared namesake is Kibo Group — a nonprofit organization dedicated to … [Read more...] about Kibo Group: Partnering With Communities For Sustainable Development – Currents Magazine Spring 2015

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