Collina Strada’s American Flag Vintage Baseball Flag , Dad, Mom, Kid T-Shirt . Hillary Taymour is kicking off New York Fashion Week with a message to your landlord: It’s high time for a rooftop garden. Set at the picturesque farm at Brooklyn Grange, a 5.6 acre oasis atop a converted warehouse in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, her September 6 show will unite fashion and farming in something of a NYFW first. “I loved the idea of giving our show-space money to someone who’s doing something for the city and making an actual difference,” she tells Vogue. Brooklyn Grange is the world’s largest rooftop soil farm and creates more than 100,000 pounds of organic produce each year. The BG team also designs green spaces and consults on urban landscaping projects throughout the U.S., and they worked with Taymour on, yes, a rooftop gardening template for guests to share with their landlords. In addition to promoting an organic, veggie-based diet, building more green roofs in Manhattan would help purify the air and could eventually reduce the urban heat island effect (a compelling idea on these stifling last summer days). The mission reflects Taymour’s own vision for sustainability—she focuses mainly on natural fibers, upcycling, and waste reduction—and will no doubt resonate with her progressive fans and customers. We’re crossing our fingers that Taymour’s show includes a take-home bag of produce—we’ll need fuel for our first NYFW in 18 months.—E.F.
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