The Best “Green” Wedding Products, Pt. 2
Being eco-friendly can be stylish and utterly delightful. Check out the latest installment of our Best Green Wedding Products roundup.
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Mohop Shoes: Handmade from birch with recycled tire soles, Mohop shoes are the ultimate in eco-couture. Select from dozens of ribbon choices and several different options in 3 different heel heights to create your perfect wedding shoe.
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verē chocolates: I don’t usually think of eco-friendly when I think of chocolates but verē caught my attention with their commitment to supporting sustainable agriculture. verē sources their beans from Rainforest Alliance certified cooperatives in Ecuador. Their chocolates would be perfect for favors.
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Green Karat: Mining for gold and gems is destructive to the environment and, in some cases, is done by near-slave work forces. Enter Green Karat jewelers who offer a beautiful selection of jewelry that’s made from recycled gold and other metals. I think this is not only genius way to enact change in the jewelry industry but a beautiful way to recycle.
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Faernyn’s Grove Gowns: Made from 100% sustainable materials, these gowns and corsets are beautiful works of art. You’ll look absolutely stunning on your wedding day and do something good for the planet at the same time.
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Edith Meyer Cakes: Wholesome, delicious, beautiful. The 3 things every wedding cake should be. Edith Meyer takes that one step further by offering cakes made with fresh, organic ingredients.














July 26th, 2007 at 9:52 pm #Blue Orchid Designs
LOVE the shoes!!
July 27th, 2007 at 10:05 am #diybride
Aren’t they cool? I love Mohop!
July 29th, 2007 at 10:49 pm #ecochicweddings
I agree–the MoHop shoes are perfect for the mild-weather wedding..they’re so cool because you can choose the ribbon color and change the look, and even the style depending on how you tie the ribbon. Another option for the eco-bride is Simple Sillhouettes (www.simpledress.com; they’ll make a dress out of sustainable materials upon request, and it’s a fair trade company (all pieces are made in SoHo,NYC). Not too pricey either.
Emily