Rewilding The Psyche

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"Nature-deficit disorder", "ecoanxiety" and "ecoparalysis".  According to New York Times Magazine, people's growing unease of the the state of the planet has instituted an entire class of "psychoterractic syndromes": mental-health issues attributable to the degraded state of one's physical surroundings.

United Bamboo and Gaultier invite a new level of green fashion. Doro Olowu spins haute Bohemian with emphasis on luxury. Toronto based designer Thieves by Sonja den Elzen uses subtle asymmetry for an urban organic aesthetic.  http://www.thieves.ca

Can fashion design and nature co-exist?  Going beyond social identity and broadening our field to the entire planet is slowly becoming a trend for the luxurious of heart.


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