Better Clothes for Better Consumers

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Rogan Gregory, a New York designer, runs three fashion labels, including one with the singer Bono that mixes avant-garde style with eco-conscious, socially responsible production.

Gregory is the new winner of the Vogue/CFDA Fashion Fund Award for emerging American designers. He visited our show today to talk about his ambitions for better clothes and better consumers.

You can check out his fall catalogs on Loomstate and at Rogan. And amazingly enough, Gregory also publishes a zine.

 

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Although I do like the idea of eco-friendly clothing, I found this guy to be a total chode. Excuse my french.

Sent by Alex "B-Dog" Herrera The B stands for brown. I'm Mexican! | 9:23 AM ET | 11-21-2007

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