Fame shouldn't change the way you look at the world around you!  Even these 
acclaimed designers are contributing to the world in a way that is unique and 
ground-breaking.
Check out our 
Stardoll video about eco-friendly fashion!

 British designer and animal rights activist 
Stella McCartney chooses to 
use no leather in her clothing.  She’s developed a line of 100% organic skin care products, made from naturally grown and produced ingredients.  Also, she supports a number of 
charities, including cancer research, environmental protection and human rights programs.
Danish designer 
Peter Ingwersen, creator of the brooding fashion house 
Noir, makes social responsibility desirable in high fashion.  
Noir made a decision early on that they would purchase items from suppliers who recognized and support human rights and environmental protection, and have agreed to the terms of the 
UN Global Compact.
Californians 
Stewart+Brown not only use organic and sustainable fabrics, but give back a percentage of their sales to non-profits and non-governmental environmental and social welfare programs.
Ali Hewson, along with her husband, some guy named 
Bono, from a little band you may have heard of called 
U2, uses fashion to build trade with Africa and supports local communities and social development.  Their company, 
Edun, also uses its profits to help train and support African communities to learn to grow sustainable farming businesses.
Read more about - and be inspired by - these amazing designers!