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Hippie Town (Venice Beach) for Hemp Clothing:
4Hemp.org is a clothing store exclusive to affordable, stylish, durable and ecologically friendlly wear. Most products are made from hemp (which is the byproducts of the hemp plant; seeds, pulp, fibers, flowers).
It reminds me of an organic, less globalized version of American Apparel. They have everything from jeans to shirts to dresses to backpacks to wood to tie-dye shirts. Everything you need for an eco-friendly wardrobe!
Nomadic Museum:
I don't know if this is exactly "green" but the building is made from old shipping containers and other garbage. It features photographer Gregory Colbert's exhibits themed, "Ashes and Snow." He travels the world and takes pictures of people, whales, elephants, etc.
Collectors like Donna Karan pay $60,00 to $350,000 for his photographs. His work induces a Zen aesthetic and depicts a sense of awe. The museum won't be here for very long, hence the name "nomadic museum". I believe it is still in Santa Monica Pier.
-Janelle
Hippie Town (Venice Beach) for Hemp Clothing:
4Hemp.org is a clothing store exclusive to affordable, stylish, durable and ecologically friendlly wear. Most products are made from hemp (which is the byproducts of the hemp plant; seeds, pulp, fibers, flowers).
It reminds me of an organic, less globalized version of American Apparel. They have everything from jeans to shirts to dresses to backpacks to wood to tie-dye shirts. Everything you need for an eco-friendly wardrobe!
Nomadic Museum:
I don't know if this is exactly "green" but the building is made from old shipping containers and other garbage. It features photographer Gregory Colbert's exhibits themed, "Ashes and Snow." He travels the world and takes pictures of people, whales, elephants, etc.
Collectors like Donna Karan pay $60,00 to $350,000 for his photographs. His work induces a Zen aesthetic and depicts a sense of awe. The museum won't be here for very long, hence the name "nomadic museum". I believe it is still in Santa Monica Pier.
-Janelle
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