The Oklahoman

Stella McCartney brings sustainabl­e message

- BY COLLEEN BARRY

The Queen of Fashion Sustainabi­lity, Stella McCartney, closed the recent fashion week in Milan, Italy, with a garden party to show off her combined men’s and women’s collection­s.

Models in the “playful Bohemian looks” sipped on cocktails and were the first to take to the dance floor.

One female model twirled prettily in a pale pink fringe mini dress with a racing back, while a male model in a military-style dark three-quarters jacket and trousers with gold striping tucked into a Campari cocktail.

Nearby, McCartney said she has worked hard to make sustainabi­lity integral to her collection­s, and she hopes that more designers — and consumers — get on board.

“The consumer is critical . ... I also am a consumer in how I eat, how I live my life. I think people need to bring it to the fashion conversati­on. We are the second-most harmful industry I the world. We have to take that seriously,” she said.

“On the one side, I want to create a product where people have no idea that this isn’t a PVC shoe, that this is an organic cotton because it looks so stylish and it has the same quality of manufactur­e,” she said, pointing to her pumps and jumpsuit. “But at the same time, it is a mindful approach.”

McCartney said a persistent demand for sustainabi­lity drove her into menswear several seasons ago — with men asking to have a tailored collection that reflected ethical values.

“I sort of digested that for many, many years, and it never felt like the right time until one day, I said, ‘Hey let’s do that.’”

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Stella McCartney arrives to present her men’s Spring-Summer 2019 collection, which was presented June 18 in Milan, Italy.
[AP PHOTO] Stella McCartney arrives to present her men’s Spring-Summer 2019 collection, which was presented June 18 in Milan, Italy.

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