Location glitzy, expensive clothes and jewelry borrowed for a night. None of this has been seen at the party, Global Green USA, the U.S. organization to protect the environment every year holds a pre-Oscar party and calls upon all actors greener on the square. To do the honors, as usual, the director James Cameron and his wife Suzy Amis, on the occasion also sponsors the Red Carpet, Green Dress, a contest dedicated to designer eco-friendly this year won the London Samata Angel, and his shoulder pink echo from the soul, the party raised from the model Aine, has a good chance of ending up on the red carpet, worn by Suzy Amis (as happened last year).
Of course, this year lacked the reputation of exemplary eco celebs (like Leonardo DiCaprio, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt), but on the red carpet slide out lesser-known actors and actresses involved in the field but very green. Find them all in our gallery, the interpreter of Polish origin Izabella Miko (we saw her in Coyote Ugly and Athena will be in the remake of Clash of the Titans), activist and owner of a fierce videoblog of green politics, to Alison Brie, Trudy Campbell of the Mad Men, and James Van Der Beek.
Of course, this year lacked the reputation of exemplary eco celebs (like Leonardo DiCaprio, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt), but on the red carpet slide out lesser-known actors and actresses involved in the field but very green. Find them all in our gallery, the interpreter of Polish origin Izabella Miko (we saw her in Coyote Ugly and Athena will be in the remake of Clash of the Titans), activist and owner of a fierce videoblog of green politics, to Alison Brie, Trudy Campbell of the Mad Men, and James Van Der Beek.
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