Posted by Rebekah Roy on October 7th, 2008
Do you leave the lights on, or is your mobile phone plug charging when it’s not plugged into your mobile? Do you try to eat any veggie meals? Do you recycle? Are you able to walk instead of taking your car? If you had a dog would you walk more: this is what Do The Green Thing is all about – walk more. Their new site should be launching in the next month.
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Make up artist Rachel Green is doing Rosie Huntington Whiteley’s make up. Rosie is the new face or Burberry for autumn/winter 2008-9.
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We also had the team from Toni & Guy doing the hair!

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If you had a dog would you walk more? I love walking and central London is very walkable. Sometimes it’s faster to walk then to take the tube. I don’t drive so that’s not really an issue. I only take a taxi when I have lots of luggage for a shoot. I used to love riding my bike when I lived in Toronto but in London I just don’t feel so confident on a bike.
The dog is called Charlie Brown!

My assistant!
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Posted by Rebekah Roy on November 24th, 2007
One of the best things about cleaning out your closet is giving your unwanted clothing away! I’m not minimalist by any means but I hate having unwanted stuff around. It’s always better to give it to a friend or to a charity shop. There’s lots of things about putting your clothes in an Oxfam bin that we never really think about. Please wash your clothes because Oxfam isn’t able to afford to dry clean or wash the items. Oxfam deposit boxes are everywhere and they are really quite large – on occasion people have been found living in them! I heard that one person even got stuck inside! Also, if you put a pair of shoes in you should tie them together or put them in a bag. Also, don’t just drop clothes in the bin: put them in a bag first and tie up the bag, that way they stay clean. There are lots of annoying people out there who dump garbage into the clothing bins, anything from dirty nappies to beer cans to used needles. There are more clothes in these bins then you think! And everything gets recycled, if it’s not wearable it can be made into rags! 

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Posted by Rebekah Roy on June 4th, 2006
This exhibition is going on a short tour in the UK and it’s worth going to see. You’ll think about so much more the next time you do your laundry. It’s just important to know that as a consumer you have choices. You can go to Primark and buy a pair of shoes for £8.00 but you can also go to Oxfam buy a cool pair of viantge shoes and give them your old pair of shoes (just make sure that you tie them together first). Junky Styling and Red Mutha have some amazing clothes and if you have an old favourite that is staring to look a little too worn for wear, just call them as they’ll customize it for you and you’ll have a great new original old favourite!




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