Style inspiration from a few of our favorite Blowfish Malibu influencers wearing Marley4Earth sneakers.
Ok, we’re obviously suckers for cute shoes. But we’re even bigger suckers for fashion that does good for the planet. Enter Marley4Earth, our first sneaker with an upper composed of recycled plastic. Some of our favorite content creators got their hands on a pair before they were released to the public (lucky ladies!). We were curious to see how they were going to style them. And the results are in: we’re obsessed with how they paired this must-have sneaker with their looks.
Are you leaning more towards the navy sneakers or the off-white? How would you wear your pair of Marley4Earth?
Wondering what 4Earth is all about? We here at Blowfish Malibu are stepping up to make more conscious decisions that will make a positive impact on the environment. We acknowledge the fact that 300 million pairs of shoes end up in a landfill every year and know we are part of that problem. Going forward, we will assess what we do from an environmental standpoint and dive into the process of how we manufacture, market and design our product in the hopes that we can make substantial changes and limit our footprint on the planet. Additionally, we are proud to announce that we have greatly reduced the amount of plastic in our packaging.
Learn more HERE. And a big thank you goes out to all of the fashionistas pictured above.
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Step behind the scenes and check out our latest event, the 4Earth launch.
We were so excited to recently launch the 4Earth campaign, our first-ever line featuring an upper composed of recycled plastic. So we thought it would only make sense to turn the launch party into an educational experience. Not only that, but all of our LA guests were able to take home their very own pair of 4Earth shoes, so they can start taking a step in the right direction.
Hosted at Madera Kitchen in Hollywood, our team was fortunate to be able to put on an incredible panel discussion focused on how we can all take small steps to live a greener lifestyle. A variety of people in the industry also graciously spoke on the subject. We were excited to welcome Jon Frank, from Oceana, to speak about the organization we’ve chosen to partner with on this new journey for the brand.
In addition, we hosted Jannie Denney, our lead sneaker designer, to speak about the design process that went into developing this line.
After both of these wonderful representatives, we welcomed Veena Crownholm, Taylor Nolan, Danielle Nagel, Becky Beck and Jannie Denney to discuss how they are actively taking a more eco-friendly approach to both their businesses and their day to day lives.
Thank you to all of our guests who came out to celebrate the 4Earth line with us and a MASSIVE thank you to all of our extraordinary panelists! Additional thanks go out to our sponsors: The Bouqs, Coola, and Derma-E for helping us bring this event to the next level.
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We’re excited to FINALLY be able to share some of the Behind the Scenes content from our 4Earth campaign photoshoot. (Which took place last OCTOBER!)
In a downtown Los Angeles studio, we got together with our go-to stylist, make-up artist, and videographer to create fabulous images for the new 4Earth campaign. What’s 4Earth, you ask? 4Earth collection is a new line of some of our most iconic styles with one major change: the uppers are composed of recycled plastic. This is just the beginning for us, and going forward, we promise to do our best to ensure Blowfish Malibu shoes are good for the planet, and good for your soul.
We don’t typically do indoor studio work. Usually, we prefer natural-looking photos shot outside at various Southern California locations. But for this campaign, we knew we wanted a very specific look and feel for the imagery. We loved a solid, bright-colored background, which showed off the fresh shoe styles and California inspired outfits.
While our photographer was shooting looks, a separate team was working on creating some fun stop motion videos, which will be used on our social media pages during the campaign. (So keep your eyes out!)
Fun Fact: we drank water from the plastic bottles we used on set for the full week before the shoot (and on set), and all of the plastic bottles used for this shoot were recycled!
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