If the style lineup at this weekend’s Green Living Show is any indication, eco fashion has come a long way, baby. There’s Sarah Stevenson (pictured), who just a few weeks ago wowed the Toronto Fashion Week audience with her nature-inspired prints on all-natural fabrics, and Elladora, a retro collection of clothing and swimwear that you can find year-round at fiercely local boutiques like Black Daffodil and Nathalie-Roze & Co. More labels to look for include Aime, Nicole Bridger and Croquis. April 15 to 17 at the Direct Energy Centre (Exhibition Place). Admission $12. greenlivingshow.com.
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