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Grow, Cook, Dye, Wear

From Seed to Style the Sustainable Way

Bella Gonshorovitz

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DK
29 March 2022
A fully illustrated, practical guide that explains how to follow a sustainable approach to food and fashion

Live sustainably with style - grow fruits and vegetables, cook them, create natural dyes, then make your own clothes with five full-size pattern sheets.

Focused around five crops (blackberry, nettle, onion, red cabbage, and rhubarb) that can be foraged or grown in an allotment, planter, or container, Bella Gonshorovitz - fashion designer, dressmaker, and writer - shows you how to embrace a holistic garden-to-garment lifestyle.

- Learn how to forage, sow, and harvest with straightforward grow guides - Enjoy your produce with advice on the best vegan pantry ingredients and recipes

- Create natural dyes from your food waste to upcycle fabrics in beautiful seasonal shades - Transform your fabrics into five exclusively designed, essential pieces of clothing, including a shirt dress and duster coat

Swap food waste and fast fashion for homegrown produce, delicious vegan dishes, and a contemporary capsule wardrobe with the help of Bella's friendly, accessible approach to sustainable living.

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Imprint:   DK
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 257mm,  Width: 198mm,  Spine: 35mm
Weight:   1.139kg
ISBN:   9780241536445
ISBN 10:   0241536448
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Bella Gonshorovitz is a prizewinning fashion designer. She opened her made-to-measure studio in East London in 2012. A long-term vegan, her cooking is inspired by her childhood in Tel Aviv. Growing produce at her allotment has allowed Bella to experiment with different crops in the garden and in the kitchen. She has a clear, engaging vision of how we can live sustainably and shares this with warmth rather than worthiness.

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