Barneys New York in Bev Hills Rocked Green with indie rockers, She & Him, (M. Ward + Zooey Deschanel)

April 14 was a hot, HAUTE night at Barneys New York in Beverly Hills. It was a sizzling party and featured a who’s who of the film meets music meets fashion design world and more.
Here’s a recap of the events in support of the as well as the national t-shirt recycling program that was kicking off in support of THE GREEN TV show.
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She & Him singers Zooy Deschanel & M. Ward.

Last night an exclusive soiree was held to celebrate the launch of national t-shirt recycling program at Barneys New York and Barneys New York CO-OP.
Indie rock duo She & Him, featuring M. Ward and actress/singer Zooey Deschanel performed a set (or 2) for the crowd

and DJ Paul Sevigny picked up the slack so perfectly danceably well that toes were tapping all over the store.

Guests in attendance at this fun luminary-filled event include surfer Kelly Slater,

designer Magda Berliner, Loomstate co-designers Rogan Gregory and Scott Hahn, Barney’s Julie Gilhart and a mix of fashion insiders and influencer like Patrick Milani.
. Event revelers – including Deschanel’s parents Caleb and Mary Jo – were able to donate gently worn T-shirts and spent serious time listening to SHE & HIM and dancing to DJ Sevigny!!
Fashion 411:

Zooy Deschanel was in the spirit of the evening in an adorable vintage floral dress, dark tights and vintage black heels.


Stevie Wilson
RECYCLING INFO:
As part of the kick-off of the second season of “The Green” on Sundance Channel, the network has partnered with Barneys New York CO-OP and the eco-chic fashion brand Loomstate to launch a first of its kind, national T-shirt recycling program.

T-shirts donated at the event and at all Barneys New York and their CO-OP store locations nationwide from April 13-27 will be “re-fashioned” by Loomstate designers Rogan Gregory and Scott Hahn. The eco-luxe T-shirts will be sold exclusively at Barneys New York and Barneys New York CO-OP for Holiday 2008, with proceeds from the program benefiting 1% For The Planet.
Photos courtesy of Michael Williams / Startraks

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