
Break out those gams, ladies! This season, short-shorts are where it's at. © iStockphoto.com/Zlatko Kostic
By Mary Mazzoni
Provided by Earth911.com
It's tough to be a true green girl. Sure, you want your threads to be eco-friendly, but a homely, olive-colored hemp number isn't exactly ideal for a summer fiesta.
The thought that 85 percent of once-trendy unwanted clothes and shoes are ending up in landfills is enough to send you running for yet another pair of recycled khaki hiking shorts.
But have no fear! Recycled clothing and accessories don't have to be drab or dull, and with so many fab and fearless fashions to crave this summer, now is the perfect time to prove it to all your friends.
Here are some of this summer's hottest trends with a twist you'll love: they're all recycled!
1. Trend: Short shorts
Break out those gams, ladies! This season, short-shorts are where it's at. Pair your little Daisy-Dukes with sandals for everyday wear or glam them up with heels for a night on the town.
Eco-friendly fave: Urban Renewal Denim and Eyelet Short by Urban Outfitters
In case you haven't heard, Urban Outfitters is doing some pretty cool stuff with recycled vintage finds. Their Urban Renewal line is packed with one-of-a-kind pieces, hand-crafted in Philadelphia from tossed textiles, like these adorable shorts made from vintage jeans. Each piece comes from a different pair, ensuring no two are exactly alike.
Price: $48
2. Trend: Super-high heels
Of course, sky-high heels never go out of style, but they're more in than ever this summer. Side cut-outs are this season's hottest variation, and they're versatile enough to bring that cute summer sundress from the office to a night out.
Eco-friendly fave: The Hannah Asymmetrical Sandal by Cri de Coeur
Channel your inner Carrie Bradshaw with these cut-out heels fit for any eco-friendly fashionista. The highly-anticipated Hannah's three-and-a-half inch heel and sexy side cut-outs more than foot the bill for this hot summer trend, and the fact that they're made from recycled plastic almost justifies the splurge.
Price: $280
3. Trend: Rompers
We swear we would never lie to you: the romper is back! Rock this cute yet sexy style to a backyard barbeque or beach excursion and you'll be turning heads long after sunset.
Eco-friendly fave: The La Paloma Jumper by Loomstate Organic
The billowy top and cinched waist of this pretty piece are more than on-trend, and while this pick is composed primarily of organic cotton, the pockets are made from recycled polyester. As all summer dieters will tell you, a little cheating never hurt anyone.
Price: $60
4. Trend: Tunics
They are your leggings' best friend, and this summer's girly tunic styles will give you that feeling of being in a dress without having to worry every time a gust of summer breeze kicks up.
Eco-friendly fave: Kaley Tunic Top by prAna
Rock this cute printed tunic with leggings any day, or pair it with jeans for a cool summer night. The flattering empire waist looks great on all figures, and this pick is made from recycled yoga fabric. So, it's eco-friendly and mercifully breathable on a hot summer day.
Price: $50
5. Trend: Monokinis
It has finally happened: the string bikini is out! The monokini is the new sexy trend making a splash on ultra-posh beaches around the globe. Finally, a swim style that will turn heads and still leave a little to the imagination.
Eco-friendly fave: Vixen Cut-Out by UjENA
The black and white color palette of this alluring monokini is as classic as an Audrey Hepburn up-do, but this sure isn't your mother's one-piece. The front silhouette elongates your body, while the sexy cut-out detail reveals just enough skin to feel sexy on the sand. This summer stunner is made from 92 percent recycled polyester. So, go out there and strut your stuff.
Price: $89
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