Sustainably Stylish
Celebrities and the environment
September/October 2004
By Natural Home magazine editorial staff
“Pierce Brosnan speaks on key environmental issues, really engaging himself in the issues rather than simply lending his name.”
—Sean Schmidt, SSF Style cofounder
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Who’s the eco-fairest of them all? The Sustainable Style Foundation (SSF)—an international nonprofit that addresses social and environmental challenges from the perspectives of fashion, food, film, architecture, design, travel, and music—has twenty celebs in mind. Its 2004 Best Dressed Environmental List focuses on high-profile figures who profoundly influenced sustainable issues in the past year.
Sean Schmidt, SSF cofounder and “style ambassador,” says the organization wants to acknowledge role models whose sense of style grows out of individuality rather than conformity.
This year’s lists include:
Women
Angela Lindvall, model
Cameron Diaz, actor
Severn Suzuki, activist
Sharon Lawrence, actor
Julia Butterfly Hill, activist/author
Blythe Danner, actor
Angelina Jolie, actor
Wendy Malick, actor
Maxine Waters, California congresswoman
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, actor
Men
Pierce Brosnan, actor
Orlando Bloom, actor
Ed Norton, actor
Harrison Ford, actor
Leonardo DiCaprio, actor
Esai Morales, actor
Danny Seo, activist and eco-lifestyle expert
Robert Kennedy, Jr., activist and author
Dominique Conseil, Aveda founder
Dennis Hayes, Earth Day founder