

Kona is a vision in a green-and-ivory gown by Wai-Ching. It's hand-stitched and made from hand-dyed silk with organic vegetable dyes ($750 greenrohini.com).


Vanessa is stunning in a red-and-white gown by Wai-Ching. It's hand-stitched and made from hand-dyed silk with organic vegetable dyes ($595). Her Vegan shoes by Form and Fauna. ($290 GreenRohini.com)
WHO'S THE GREENEST
OF THEM ALL?
Photos by Steven James May
Envi-Image magazine encourages people to make an effort to do more "Eco" things in their lives. And we prefer to do it with grace and style.
Who better, then, to illustrate Envi-Image's attitude on being Eco than beautiful Playmates Kona Carmack and Vanessa Gleason, looking like princesses in an editorial on eco-evening wear?
Envi-Image isn't competing to be the "greenest" or claiming that we know it all. Being Eco is a continuous journey. We will publish no whistleblower stories here, and we won't be accusing anyone of "green washing." We only want to share our positive attitude with our viewers and hope that it inspires you to join our crusade.
There are many definitions for being green or eco. The one we like the best is the definition of sustainability: "meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." Isn't that beautiful?
Envi-Image believes that to be green is to be beautiful on the inside and out, not only in our looks but in our deeds. It seems to us that sometimes there's a lot of talk in the media about clothes and cosmetics that are kind to our bodies and kind to the earth, and not enough talk about the importance of being kind to each other.
Doesn't it make sense that to be in sync with animals, plants, and the environment, we should also be in sync in the way we relate to other human beings?
We don't call our selves eco-"friendly" for nothing!
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