
Emily Katz took the 2007 Fashion Week in Portland by storm with the debut of her self-titled fashion line. The flattering designs done up in sustainable fabrics and produced locally were an instant hit.

The epitome of clothing made from recycled and vintage fabrics is the self-titled brand by Deborah Lindquist. Green Living fashion writer Victoria Everman talked with Deborah about favourite fabrics, doggie sweaters, her recent collection and upcoming projects.

Rogan Gregory is right on Target, designing both an affordable and sustainable line for Target’s GO International program. The designer is known for his avant-garde Rogan collection as well as his edgy brand of Loomstate organic cotton tees and jeans. He recently launched Rogan Objects, a retail store using recycled wood, glass and steel and to create furniture.

LUSH is known for its delicious personal skin care products but also for its commitment to the environment and community. The LUSH Green Face contest has been set up to make donations to the winner's favourite green cause.

Since its inception in the autumn of 2005, Passenger Pigeon has become a green fashion favourite among women of all ages and financial means. Heather Schibli and Wendy Trass have created a company appreciated for its intelligent and passionate designs.

Karen Stewart is half of the husband-and-wife team that started the California-based Stewart+Brown in 2002. Our Green Living fashion correspondent, Victoria Everman, spoke with Karen about the company.