I have thought about throwing this all the way, I have thought about throwing this all the way.
Welcome to the Green Eco Show.
We are at the Gates on the Mountain in beautiful Montana.
We are here to support eco fashion.
Brought to you by Herman's Eco Inc.
And also we have Helping Hands and Zosmos Botanicals doing makeup.
Carl is wearing a shirt made from a linen tablecloth.
He is also wearing the new Made in America, Grown in America, 100% cotton eco pants.
We call them beach pants.
See the flag tag?
Hemp skirt and a 100% hemp top.
It's by Herman's Hemp and the necklace that is also made by Herman's Hemp with unique dye job.
The endangered species dress complete with elephants which are endangered in the wild
because people are killing them for their tusks made from vintage fabric.
I have thought about throwing this all the way, I have thought about throwing this all the way.
Sir is wearing a vintage cotton dress made from recycled fabric with a matching polaro.
Time you ran away would finally have the money for the bills I have to pay.
I wish I was away to stay so we could fight another day.
This one is designed in honor of my grandmother.
She loved the peplums.
She was in her style in the 40s from Chicago.
I am looking for the right thing.
100% hemp with a vintage flower.
This is a twine skirt.
It's a hand dyed hemp and then the hemp twine is sewn in by hand
and she is wearing the green eco show t-shirt with a tree frog on it in the world.
Sir is wearing another linen tablecloth piece.
It's got embossed linen on it.
This lady has saved these for a long time and I just love to make clothes out of them.
Made in the USA by Herman's Eco.
I am looking for the right thing to do.
Sir is wearing a bridal gown or it doubles as a cocktail dress
and it's got a silver lame and a top and a vintage fabric.
All of it is vintage fabric.
Sir is wearing endangered species again.
It has rhinoceros and a leopard on it.
A cheetah.
She is carrying an eco bag made from recycled leather from a furniture store.
Sir is wearing the vintage tree dress.
Sir is wearing the hemp or nothing organic cotton and hemp t-shirt
with a pair of repurposed denim jeans from vintage fabric from the 50s
with the flag tag and a Herman original.
Sir is wearing a very special pair of denim pants, very rare 50s denim
and a hemp cotton tank top by Herman's.
This is an original 20s dress with beads.
It has a slip underneath.
It's worn by a flapper.
I believe it's still in existence today.
The fashion repeats itself every 20 years.
Sir is wearing a vintage slip.
It's all hand crocheted on the top with nice cotton before the years
with all the chemicals.
Probably from the 20s, 30s.
And a Lily Dashay hat.
Sir is wearing a vintage cloth cowboy shirt
and a pair of organic cotton grown in Texas pants by Anna Herman.
Changing hell the world shops right here in Montana.
Very old lady, I don't know what happened to the dress
but the slip could be worn without it.
A beautiful piece.
1915, couple minutes of helping hands thrift store.
All right, happy days are here again.
It's a beautiful day today.
Thank you guys all for coming out.
Hey, I want to turn your attention over here to Hobby Air Ryan.
How about Hobby Air?
He played earlier for us today.
Hobby Air, you're looking so styling, my man.
So over there, if you forgot yours,
go get yourself a pair.
Hobby Air, let me see you strut that runway.
I know there's no music, but yeah,
you got music in your head all the time.
I know.
Thanks, Hobby.
Thank you.
It ain't easy and I know it's gone, but it keeps me alive.
Just keep rolling on, even though my money's gone.
I'm going home and pray for the revival.
Yeah, I'm going home and pray for the revival.
I'd like to thank all of you for watching.
Anna Hermans presents The Green Eco Show
and Gates of the Mountains, Montana, 2011.
We'll be doing The Green Eco Show next year.
Changing how the world shops one person at a time.
That's where's it made?
Out of what?
By whom?
And what would they pay?
Fair trade, switch off free, organic and repurposed inventory.
Thank you.
I'm going home and pray for the revival.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
