Courtney Barriger (1987-) is an American author, artist, talent, and designer. She is known for writing and illustrating short stories and creating short films with which she performs and directs. Her short films have been shown internationally, and she has been acknowledged by Women's Entertainment as "America's It Girl" by winning a reality based TV program with a reading from her novel "NightBook Short Story Anthology."
A Rebel with a Cause, she co-launched Naz&Court - a sustainable and ethical clothing line based in LA - and has been recognized as a designer by the United Nation Fashion Fights Poverty as "The Future" of fashion.
Courtney lives in Los Angeles and continues to pursue her passion for travel, story telling and design.
Hi! And Welcome,
I’m an award-winning artist, sustainable fashion expert, and author of ReFashion Workshop: The planet healing mindset. My apparel line Holding Court was featured in Vanity Fair and GQ and won the Sustainability Award at iHollywood Film Festival and the prize of Americas It Girl on the eponymous TV Show on Ophra’s WE TV network.
I’ve written investigative pieces and deep dives into culture and power dynamics for the LA Times and have been honored as “The Future of Fashion” by United Nations non-profit, Fashion Fights Poverty.
I’m also the producer and host of Environmental Style Now, a leading international information hub on sustainable and ethical fashion, where I and contributors explain the science and sustainability of fashion to shoppers and industry pros alike with prominent guests like Adrian Grenier and Fair Trade.
I frequently am a guest lecturer at universities in the United States and internationally and conduct art exhibitions, films and literature that push the conversation for sustainability in fashion.
Find my latest writing and fast fashion exposes under RECENT ARTICLES.