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By teenvogue.com
April 19, 2009
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    Mix Master

    Rock on! With these DIY speakers made from recycled cardboard, all you’ll have to worry about is noise pollution.

    —EMILY ROTHRUM

    Fashionation recycled cardboard DIY speakers, $18. urbanoutfitters.com.

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    Check Mate

    Loomstate is making it’s debut this spring at our favorite big box store and sustainable and adorable designs ensue, including this plaid number. Made with organic cotton and cut with sweet button and necktie details, this dress is right on target.

    —EMILY ROTHRUM

    Loomstate for Target organic cotton dress, $40. target.com.

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    3/5

    Ask Alice

    There is nothing like a bit of tea and sympathy with your gal pals, and this adorable and dainty set is just the ticket for a tea party that’s on par with the Mad Hatter’s.

    —EMILY ROTHRUM

    Rosanna Chelsea flowers tea set, $30-$60 per piece. rosannainc.com.

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    Green Machine

    Now that winter’s on its way out and all the world is turning green, so should you! Hit the road with this adorable two-wheeler. Complete with steel frame and fenders, you’ll be a modern-day Brigitte Bardot with this eco-minded transportation.

    —EMILY ROTHRUM

    Raleigh America one-way bicycle with steel frame, raleighusa.com.

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    In Step

    With its sweet, Liberty print pattern and eco-conscious attitude (organic cotton and a recycled rubber-tire sole!) these kicks from Simple Shoes will have all your friends green with envy.

    —EMILY ROTHRUM

    Simple Shoes organic cotton sneaker with recycled rubber-tire sole, $55. simpleshoes.com.

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