By now, you’ve probably heard the terms “eco-fashion” and “going green.” You may even own a piece of clothing or carry a handbag that falls under the eco-friendly category. But how much do you actually know about the environmental practice? Well readers, we took a trip to The Museum at FIT to walk through its newest display “Eco-Fashion: Going Green” to learn more about the history of green fashion and fashion’s relationship with the environment, both good and bad. For those of you lucky enough to live in New York City, we highly suggest to stop by the museum. Admission is free and the exhibit will be on display through November 13, 2010. But hey, why not also take a look at what we captured on our visit?
The Museum at FIT | 7th Avenue | New York, NY 10001
Tuesday-Friday–noon-8 pm; Saturday–10 am-5 pm
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