The world is in trouble, right? The ice caps are melting, the landfills are filling up, nature is in a general state of turmoil, and what are we doing about it? Sometimes we cycle a bike or bring bottles to the recycling bank or turn off the tap when we're brushing our teeth, because every little helps. The World Wildlife Fund did its bit for raising awareness of tackling climate change, promoting sustainable living and protecting endangered wildlife habitats through an art-meets-nature catwalk show in Hyde Park. Designers like Hussein Chalayan, Nicola Formichetti and The North Circular created pieces of wearable art in a collection showing the beauty and fragility of the natural world while simultaneously representing the WWF's global conservation work. The world is a beautiful place; lets love it like we should.
Monday, October 29, 2012
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The world is in trouble, right? The ice caps are melting, the landfills are filling up, nature is in a general state of turmoil, and what are we doing about it? Sometimes we cycle a bike or bring bottles to the recycling bank or turn off the tap when we're brushing our teeth, because every little helps. The World Wildlife Fund did its bit for raising awareness of tackling climate change, promoting sustainable living and protecting endangered wildlife habitats through an art-meets-nature catwalk show in Hyde Park. Designers like Hussein Chalayan, Nicola Formichetti and The North Circular created pieces of wearable art in a collection showing the beauty and fragility of the natural world while simultaneously representing the WWF's global conservation work. The world is a beautiful place; lets love it like we should.
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