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Oscars 2014: Kellan Lutz to wear tux for Red Carpet Green Dress

Kellan Lutz, center, shown at the recent New York Fashion Week, will wear the first eco-conscious tuxedo from the Red Carpet Green Dress challenge to the Academy Awards.
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Organizers of the annual Red Carpet Green Dress challenge announced Tuesday that Kellan Lutz will be wearing the contest’s first winning sustainable tuxedo -- designed by New Zealand designer Jomnarn Dul -- down the Academy Awards red carpet on March 2.

The eco-fashion awareness campaign, now in its fifth year, is the brainchild of Suzy Amis Cameron, and showcases eco-friendly fashion by getting high-profile celebrities to wear sustainable formalwear on the Oscars red carpet.

Until the current challenge - which began accepting submissions back in October -- there had not been a menswear component to the program. Lutz (from the “Twilight” franchise and “The Legend of Hercules” -- and whom we recently spotted sitting front row at the Black Sail by Nautica runway show during New York Fashion Week) will sport the inaugural tux.

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The winning design was submitted by 23-year-old Dul, who studied menswear at Auckland’s AUT University and works for New Zealand menswear brand H. Brothers. (This apparently isn’t the designer’s first experience with eco-fashion -- according to the announcement she’s also designed a range of suits that incorporate recycled plastic bottles as part of an H. Brothers collaboration with Ekocycle.

The challenge pairs each winning designer with a mentor and Dul’s is fashion designer and artist Jeff Garner (known for his plant-dyed garments, Garner was dubbed “Eco-Designer of the Year” by men’s magazine GQ in 2010).

The winner -- and wearer -- of the women’s Red Carpet Green Dress challenge are expected to be announced on Feb. 25.

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adam.tschorn@latimes.com

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