Bindi Irwin launches eco-friendly fashion line
Bindi Irwin, the nine-year-old daughter of the late crocodile hunter Steve Irwin is an ambitious young lady. Already, her career has already seen her present a TV show, bring out her own fitness DVD and album, and now she's launching a super cute eco-friendly clothing line for kids.
Irwin showcased her collection, Bindi Wear International, with a catwalk show starring herself and a troupe of young models (including a real-life python) in Sydney yesterday. The clothes in the 130-piece collection aim to bring the eco fashion message to kids, and feature recycled materials, lots of fun animal prints and a funky 'Bindi' logo.
They come in sizes to fit boys and girls age 3-10 and are made without using any sweatshop labour. Bindi herself conducted four interviews with a friendly snake around her neck, and was quoted as saying "I'll do anything to get the wildlife message out that we have gone further and further away from animals and we need to get closer and closer." We reckon she'll be running for President next... [Via Metro]
















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