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Copy This Look: Amy Adams Scarlet Silk Cocktail Dress

Create an eco friendly version of this rising star's hot Motion Picture Club luncheon dress.

Blythe Copeland

By Blythe Copeland
Great Neck, NY, USA | Wed Nov 12 14:45:00 GMT 2008

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Lela Rose ruffle neck dress Bryan Bedder/Getty Images

  1. ruffle neck dress Lela Rose ruffle neck dress Bryan Bedder/Getty Images
  2. EcoSkin Rainier Red Dress EcoSkin Rainier Red Dress Courtesy of Benjamin James
  3. Te Casan "Poppy" Shoe Te Casan "Poppy" Shoe Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images

In this series we look at hot celebrity looks and translate them into eco-friendly versions you can create yourself!

    The Look:

  1. Amy Adams Stunning in Red
    Actress Amy Adams had members of the Motion Picture Club seeing red in this Lela rose scarlet silk cocktail dress at the 68th annual awards luncheon, where she was honored as the club's Star of the Year. The classic silhouette, dramatic neckline, and striking jewel-tone make for an elegant finished product, especially when paired with classic black heels and understated earrings.


  2. The Eco Friendly Version:

  3. Garnet Red EcoSkin Dress
    This garnet red dress from EcoSkin-made of 100 percent hemp silk- draws attention to your face with its asymmetrical neckline while the fitted waist and pleated front create a smooth shape. The natural wood ring at the shoulder makes the neck a jewelry-free zone; try ethically-sourced diamond drop earrings for added sparkle.

  4. Natalie Portman's Te Casan Vegan Alternative Shoes
    Adams went with classic Louboutin pumps for her afternoon out on the town; you can forego the signature red sole and instead slip into the Poppy from Natalie Portman's Te Casan line. The traditional round toe and high heel complement the details of the dress, while the vegan materials complement your ethics.

More about green fashion:
Copy This Look: America Ferrara at The Emmys
Copy This Look: Natalie Portman's Casual, On-Location Style
How to Go Green: Wardrobe
For Soft Lips, Go Petroleum Free
Don't Use That Toxic Nail Polish!
Shine Your Nails Without Chemicals
3 Vintage Shopping Tips You Need to Know

 
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