Coco Eco Magazine, Issue 29, Spring/Summer 2014 - EARTH ROCKS!

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ISSUE 29 Spring/Summer 2014

SMART. SEXY. SUSTAINABLE.

POSITIVE IMPACT

Alicia Keys Stella McCartney Sir Richard Branson Sting

ECO CHIC

Milan Koh Samui Ojai

BEAUTY

Aveda’s Culture Clash

FASHION

The Season’s Essentials From Bags to Bling

ANDIE MACDOWELL

Charming & Changing the World

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PUBLISHER & EDITOR IN CHIEF ANNA GRIFFIN MANAGING EDITOR SENIOR EDITOR

HEATHER CARTER JESSICA GAGLIARDI

GUEST CREATIVE DIRECTOR

JOHANNA BJÖRK

GUEST GRAPHIC DESIGNER

ADRIANO VANNI

DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL MEDIA LEAH FORRANT DIRECTOR OF TRANSMEDIA FASHION DIRECTOR

KAREN SNYDER SARAH GRIFFIN BERNS

FASHION EDITOR JOHANNA BJÖRK BEAUTY DIRECTOR TRAVEL EDITOR NEW YORK EDITOR

BRANDIE GILLIAM NICHOLA ZED SASS BROWN

CULTURAL EDITOR JODIE DALMEDA FEATURES EDITORS

BETH DOANE STAR NOOR

CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

COURTNEY GERRING LEAH FORRANT

CELEBRITY EDITOR

ASHLAN GORSE

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS JOSEPH PERLMUTTER LAURISSA TRUEMPER MELINDA MACINNIS CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS STEPHEN BUSKEN EMILY PEREZ MARTINA JONES ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHER KEY MAKE UP ARTIST

JORDAN MILLINGTON JULIANNE KAYE

CONTRIBUTING HAIRSTYLIST

KELLY HUNT

WARDROBE STYLIST

ADEEL KHAN

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CONTENTS

EARTH ROCKS!

ISSUE 29 Spring/Summer 2014

beauty

Culture Clash 40 BY BRANDIE GILLIAM

Beauty Director Loves 48 BY BRANDIE GILLIAM

Green Beauty Smoothie 50 BY LAURISA TRUEMPER

40 editor Letter to You 8 Contributors 10 Coco Eco Editor Loves 12 By ANNA GRIFFIN

fashion Bright Hot 14 PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEPHEN BUSKEN

Best Buys for Summer 52 BY BRANDIE GILLIAM

Trend Alert - Orange Lips 54 BY BRANDIE GILLIAM

Spotlight on Beauty - Aveda 56 BY BRANDIE GILLIAM

cover story

Andie McDowell Charming & Changing the World BY ANNA GRIFFIN

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Fashion Editor Loves 23 By JOHANNA BJORK

Let’s Start a Revolution; a Fashion Revolution 23 By SASS BROWN

Crystal Clarity 30 BY JESSICA GAGLIARDI

Bags of Style 32 BY ANNA GRIFFIN

Spotlight on Fashion Vivienne Westwood 34 By JOHANNA BJORK 6

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culture The Juice Cleanse 108 BY HEATHER CARTER

Cadillac ELR Hybrid 110 BY JOSEPH PERLMUTTER

Our Blue Planet 114 BY ASHLAN GORSE COUSTEAU

men we love

Features Editor Loves 116 BY BETH DOANE

Leaders in Industry 66 BY STAR NOOR

women warriors

Agents of Change 78

BY JESSICA GAGLIARDI & JODIE DALMEDA

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take action

Let’s Recycle Right 118 BY HEATHER CARTER

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Kiehl’s Launch to Benefit Recycle

Eco Chic Guide to Milan 92 BY COURTNEY GERRING

Eco Chic Resort - Koh Samui 98 BY NICHOLA ZED Eco Chic Retreat - Calliote Canyon 104 BY MELINDA MACINNIS

Managing Editor Loves 106 BY HEATHER CARTER

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events

Kiehl’s Launch to Benefit Recycle Across America 122 BY ANNA GRIFFIN

Global Green Pre-Oscar Bash 124 BY ANNA GRIFFIN

Desert Smash Showdown 126 BY ANNA GRIFFIN

Yoga for a Cure 129 BY BETH DOANE

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Photo: Martina Jones

As I write this letter, I am doing the final review of Coco Eco’s first print edition, and am amazed by its beauty and the immense positivity flowing throughout this issue. This is an incredibly exciting moment for our team, publishing digitally for five years, printing not being an option. As the Editor of an ecopublication, I have never wanted to create more stuff, more waste and more CO2’s that will impact an already over-burdened planet. However, after a great deal of encouragement and support from our partners, advisors and readers, EARTH ROCKS! now marks a significant new direction, as Coco Eco enters into the realm of print.

This very special issue contains the ultimate in eco-luxury, which is the modern-day story of living in sustainability.

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LETTER TO YOU you will discover a world of fabulous people, products and places all contributing to a better world. Whether global influencers such as Andie MacDowell, Alicia Keys, Sir Richard Branson, Stella McCartney and Sting; the latest in electric vehicles, ethically sourced diamonds and toxic-free beauty products, or eco-chic travel to Milan and Koh Samui, we are far beyond the days of hemp and patchouli. Nowadays an environmentally aware and socially minded lifestyle is not one of compromise, but one of abundance, sophistication, style and fun. EARTH ROCKS! has been a tremendous journey and wouldn’t have been possible without the brilliance of all featured. The gratitude list is long, but particular thanks go to our fabulous cover girl, Andie MacDowell and her team, as well as Aveda, who generously supported us throughout, including the use of their gorgeous images in our beauty story, Culture Clash. Finally, heart-felt thanks to Coco Eco’s gifted family, especially Celebrity Photographer, Stephen Busken and Guest Creative Director, Johanna Björk. As a group their passion and talent have brought these beautiful pages to life, creating a stunning and relevant publication. They say “It takes a village to raise a child,” and in the case of this first print issue, no truer words were ever spoken.

The biggest consideration in creating a physical version of the magazine was the material used in production and the impact of distribution. Finding a way forward, each page is FSC Certified paper (preserving forests for future generations), printed with soy ink, and we will be planting trees in the Amazon rainforest to offset our footprint. Our one request is that those who have a print issue in hand share it after they have finished reading it, asking that it be recycled at the end of its lifetime. That way we maintain a 360-degree approach, and by keeping EARTH ROCKS! out of the landfill, we will have done our job.

Wishing you a wonderful summer. Remember, EARTH ROCKS! . . . and so do you!

This very special issue contains the ultimate in eco-luxury, which is the modern-day story of living in sustainability. From page to page

Anna Griffin Publisher & Editor In Chief, Coco Eco Magazine

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CONTRIBUTORS

Photo: Simon Frederick

STEPHEN

JOHANNA

JULIANNE

JODIE

Contributing Photographer

Guest Creative Director

Key Makey-Up Artist

Cultural Editor

Stephen Busken grew up inside his family’s Cincinnati bakery before moving to Los Angeles in 2006. He is best known for his entertainment related portraiture and fashion campaigns. Stephen has captured some of the most famous personalities in the world. Celebrities include: Julianne Moore, Elle Fanning, Kerry Washington, Sophia Coppola, Margot Robbie just to name a few. He has crafted images for heavyweights such as Marc Jacobs, Dolce and Gabbana, Original Penguin, Bravo, NBC Universal, Virgin Mobile, Paige Denim, and Kelly Wearstler Inc. Stephen lives between New York and Los Angeles with no kids, no pets, and a host of mid-century antiques. He is still mostly inspired by everyday people and freshly-baked desserts.

Johanna Björk works in the intersection of design, fashion and sustainability. She is the creative principal of independent design and branding studio J.Björk and is also partner in creative agency MOJO Projects. Born and raised in Sweden, she’s lived and worked in Miami, NYC and, currently, Southern California. Six years ago, she founded online magazine Goodlifer, where she shares good news and inspirational stories that help you live the Good Life, in every sense. She has contributed writings to publications such as Dwell, AIGA.org, Design Miami Magazine, Live Love Luxe, Eco Salon, Organic Authority and SwedishDesign.org. As Fashion Editor of Coco Eco, she reports on the best of sustainable fashion, from all across the world.

With over 16 years of experience, Julianne (Jules) Kaye has established herself as the go-to expert for all things beauty. Her work with celebrities such as Britney Spears, Kate Hudson, Eve Mendes, Sophia Bush, Nicole Ritchie, Kelly Osbourne, Scarlett Johansson, Madeleine Stowe and Tia Mowry, has been seen on the red carpet, in print (Harper’s Bazaar, Rolling Stone, Shape Magazine), TV commercials, music videos and films. She has also been featured on outlets such as Access Hollywood, Allure Magazine and Teen Vogue. Most recently Julianne was the on-camera make-up artist and official Maybelline Beauty Expert for the NBC series, “Fashion Star.”

London based Jodie Dalmeda is an independent Media and Celebrity Ambassador Consultant. Formerly Head of Press at Sony Music she managed campaigns for artists such as P Diddy, Julio Iglesias and P!nk. She has a wealth of experience working with non-profits, such as the United Nations and Oxfam and global brands spanning fashion, film and sport (MTV, Top Shop, Moschino, Virunga, The Didier Drogba Foundation), engaging high profile brand ambassadors and delivering innovative media strategies. Jodie also worked for four years for Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Unite as Head of Media. Passionate about empowering young people, she is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and an advisor for The Prince’s Trust.

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SASS

BETH

NICHOLA

BRANDIE

NY Editor

Features Editor

Travel Editor

Beauty Director

Sass Brown is Assistant Dean for the School of Art and Design at F.I.T. New York. Originally from London, Sass established herself as a designer with her own collection selling in the UK and Canada. As a researcher, writer, blogger and educator, her area of expertise is eco fashion, in all of its various expressions, from slow design and heritage craft skills to recycle, reuse and new business models. Brown communicates the best in eco fashion design, through a multitude of media, most notably her books; Eco Fashion and ReFashioned, her website ecofashiontalk. com and her journalism.

Beth first saw the human rights violations and environmental pollution occurring in the fashion industry while she was running her own company. She had a vision that fashion could be made ethically while making a difference and founded Raintees, the apparel brand that plants a tree for every item sold and has helped provide an education for children in over 20 countries. She is also an award winning author and has shared her remarkable journey launching a brand that gives back with audiences at numerous universities, the United Nations, Google, and more.

Nichola Zed is a business development manager, art consultant and writer. She has lived and studied in Paris, Florence, Brussels, London and Australia at some of the most respected contemporary art galleries and public relations organisations. Nichola has a background in architecture, public relations and gallery management, and with this abundance of experience she is the Travel Editor for Coco Eco Magazine. She writes about everything from travel to endangered species and is passionate about creating stories that will educate and inspire.

Passionate about non-toxic products that really work and a beautiful lifestyle, Brandie Gilliam has been researching ingredients and testing products for over a decade. She is adamant about not compromising her beauty, her health or the planet with harmful ingredients. On a mission to dispel the myth that natural and organic products are subpar to their chemical laden counterparts in performance and design, Brandie created the popular blog Organic Beauty Talk. Now the Beauty Director for Coco Eco, Brandie divides her time between writing and marketing/branding.

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DOANE

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GILLIAM

OrganicBeautyTalk.com

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COCO ECO | EDITOR LOVES

HENRY & BELLE IDEAL ANKLE SKINNY

Rock the season’s essential white skinny in this superior fit, luxurious denim. A favorite of A-list celebs, Henry & Belle donate to community causes with each purchase, empowering women to make a difference. Doing good never looked so great. $152, henryandbelle.com

ATELIER SWAROVSKI BY MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA PENDANT NECKLACE

Inspired by stalactites, this lacquer pendant sparkles with hand-applied clear crystals from the Maison’s latest haute couture collection. The penultimate necklace for summer. $275, ronrobinson.com

SPROUT WHITE CORN REIN BRACELET WATCH

The boyfriend-watch for summer, this rugged timepiece from Sprout features a white corn resin case and bracelet, mineral crystal and natural mother of pearl face. Be on time and on trend all season long. $75, sproutwatches.com

KEEKI PURE AND SIMPLE GINGER BLOSSOM BODY LOTION

Infused with nourishing oils of jojoba, shea butter and coconut, this body lotion will keep your skin hydrated and soft while scented with the summery fragrance of white ginger and lemongrass. Gluten free, paraben free, pthalate free, petroleum free and vegan. Divine. $11.99, keekipureandsimple.com 12

TARTE COSMETICS MARACUJA BRONZING SERUM

A revolutionary bronzing serum powered by Maracuja and potent plant extracts, to hydrate, brighten and even skin tone while fighting signs of aging for firmer, brighter skin. Infused with bergamot, lily of the valley, gardenia and jasmine, for beautiful summer skin. $47, sephora.com

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CURATED BY: Anna Griffin

EDITOR LOVES S PR I N G I N TO S U M M E R

My favorite fashion and beauty finds for a beautifully, ethical summer.

AVEDA SMOOTH INFUSION NATURALLY STRAIGHT

Beat the heat and tame your mane with this lightweight creme that progressively loosens curls every time you style. Naturally derived plant fibers attach to hair to loosen waves locking in straightness. A barrier of organic cassava root and maize fend off frizz even on the most humid of days, leaving lustrous, sleek summer hair. $26, in stores and at aveda.com

LINKS STERLING SILVER & WHITE LEATHER CLASSIC 3-ROW BRACELET

Hand-made in the US with American sourced materials and labor, these beautiful bracelets feature a patented and distinct hand-made chain and leather design that is made in brass metal with 14Kt gold precious metal with protective eco-coatings. Each sale donates 10% to JP/HRO to support Haiti. Look good, feel good, do good. $249, linksjewelry.com

KIEHL’S SINCE 1851 LIMITED EDITION RARE EARTH DEEP PORE CLEANSING MASQUE

ORGANIC GLAM NAIL POLISH

Amazonian White Clay eliminates dead surface skin-cell accumulation that can clog pores and leave skin dull-looking. Featuring Earth-inspired designs by Ashley Judd and Anthony Mackie, with 100% of net profits up to $50,000 benefitting Recycle Across America. Clean skin, clean planet. $23, in stores and at kiehls.com/earthdaymasques

Non-toxic, free from DBP, Toluene and Formaldehyde, Organic Glam is a long-lasting, salon-quality nail polish. Loving the season’s favorite hue, Coral. $18.90, theorganicpharmacy.com

LALICIOUS EXTRAORDINARY WHIPPED SUGAR KISS SUGAR SCRUB

Pure Sugar Cane Crystals gently exfoliate dry skin cells to reveal a youthful skin tone. Cold-pressed Coconut and Sweet Almond Oils nourish and deeply moisturize, making skin luminous from head to toe with a sweet scent of citrus, rose and vanilla. Luscious. $34, lalicious.com

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COCO ECO | FASHION

Jacket - Katharine Kidd Pants - Lublu by Kira Plastinina Earrings - Jacob & Co.

BRIGHT This summer make a splash with bright colors and cool whites, frolicking in organic silks and flowing cottons. As you find your way to the sun — St. Barts, Mykonos or your local beach — you’ll be looking hot.


Vest & pants - Lublu by Kira Plastinina Necklace - Alberto Parada

HOT PHOTOGRAPHY: Stephen Busken ASSISTED BY: Jordan Millington MAKE UP: Julianne Kaye HAIR: Kelly Hunt STYLED BY: Adeel Khan Shot on location in Malibu, CA

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Top - H&M Conscious Collection Shorts - Lublu by Kira Plastinina Necklace - Vintage from Decades

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Jacket - Katharine Kidd Earrings - Jacob & Co.

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Dress - Keepsake The Label Earrings - Jacob & Co. Bangles - (left) Whitley, (right) Haute Betts

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Bodysuit - Lublu by Kira Plastinina Skirt - Katharine Kidd Ear cuffs and hand bracelets - Haute Betts

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Dress - Lublu by Kira Plastinina Earrings - Jacob & Co. Ring - Alberto Parada

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Je w e l r y

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fashion

CURATED BY: Johanna Björk

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TH I N G S TH AT M A K E M E H A P PY

With summer in full force, I’m feeling bright color and golden accents from brands working toward making the world a happier, more beautiful place. 1. DIE SCHRIFT PENCIL RING This ring is the perfect representation of the slow jewelry movement. An ode to the (sometimes forgotten) art of handwriting, Coléoptère’s solid 18k yellow gold Die Schrift ring is handmade by skilled goldsmiths in California. $4,500, coleoptere.us

3. TULI BIKINI BY KIINI KIINI swimsuits are a combination of handmade crochet, elastic and high tech fabrics. Designer Ipek Irgit wanted to create a design that is perfect for women who are both active and style conscious, so her bikinis are created without clasps, buttons or ties, making them perfect for active beach girls. $265, kiini.com

2. GOLD POLKA LACE DRESS BY MYRRHIA The perfect embodiment of spring, this dress is made using low-impact dyed tencel (which is made from sustainably harvested eucalyptus trees). Myrrhia’s fine knitwear is all ethically made in her Oakland, CA studio using no-waste textile equipment. $161, myrrhia.com

4. PURITAN’S PRIDE AROMAPPEAL PEPPERMINT 100% PURE ESSENTIAL OIL Putting a few drops of this peppermint oil in your palms, rubbing them together and breathing in the scent is an instant pick-me-up — in the morning or any time of day. $9.99, puritan.com

5. FASHION REVOLUTION DAY T-SHIRT Support the fashion revolution (see article on pg. xx) and start a conversation about ethical fashion with this limited edition organic cotton tee, made in a US geothermal/solar powered factory, using chemical-free seaweed-based dyes. Part of the proceeds benefit the victims and survivors of the Rana Plaza factory disaster. $33, modavanti.com & shopethica.com

7. HAPPY PLUGS EARBUD HEADPHONES Swapping out your white earbud headphones for more colorful ones is a simple way to add a dose of instant happiness to your life. These ones are made by (aptly named) Happy Plugs and come in over a dozen colorful hues as well as 18-karat gold (for those of you with a slight Midas complex). 18 carat gold $14,500, other colors $24.99, happyplugs.com

6. ABSTRACTION NECKLACE #6 BY KYYOTE Kyyote designer Amanda Loos’ jewelry has a playful edge that is both bohemian and modern. It’s also handcrafted in her studio in LA. $84, kyyote.com FASHION | 23


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LETS START A REVOLUTION; A REVOLUTION

fashion

BY: Sass Brown

May you live in interesting times; widely purported to be an ancient Chinese curse, could not be more fitting for the times we find ourselves living in right now, as indeed we are living in interesting times. Its never been proven that the saying is in fact Chinese, never mind a curse, never the less, with all the civil unrest, financial insecurity, corporate greed, political turmoil, the war on women, endless climate disasters, and a host of other challenges that we face near and far, it does seem to be quite apropos. Yet amidst all this turmoil, we have the opportunity to make meaningful change, the possibility to right wrongs, and the chance to make a difference. My own industry, fashion, has been ‘outed’ in recent years, despite its slick exterior, as one of the dirtiest industries in the world. The second largest user of water, second only to agriculture, one of the greatest polluters globally, and responsible for more abusive working conditions than anyone ever imagined. A slew of recent tragedies have plagued the industries shiny façade, from luxury all the way down to the high street, exposing the nasty secrets normally hidden from the consumer, that fast fashion, and cheap high street clothing in particular, has a hidden cost. Perhaps not one paid at the counter, but one that takes a massive toll on the environment and the labor force used and abused through its production.

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On 24th April, 2013 in Bangladesh, the Rana Plaza building collapse killed 1,129 people, and injuring an additional 2,500. Survivors, almost a year later, are still waiting for reparations from those producing garments at the factories in the building. Amongst those brands still unwilling to pay at the time of writing, are Children’s Place, J C Penney, Walmart, Benetton and Dress Barn. Yet Rana Plaza was only one in a series of tragedies, all be it the most devastating one. The Tarzeen Fashion Factory fire, also in Bangladesh, killed 117 people. While 23 Cambodian garments workers languish in jail simply for demonstrating for a raise in minimum wage for garment workers. Fashion Revolution is a global campaign to increase awareness of the true cost of fast fashion. Culminating in a day of action held on the one-year anniversary of the Rana Plaza disaster, 24th April, 2014. The campaign called for everyone to wear their clothes inside out and ask the question “Who made your clothes? A multitude of digital and in person events led up the day of action, aimed at educating consumers to the true cost of fast fashion, while showcasing clothing brands that exemplify ethical design. This ongoing campaign aims to

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Photo courtesy of Fashion Revolution Day Photographer: Keiron O’Connor Model: Eveline, Supa Model Management Shirt: Arthur and Henry Pullover: From Somewhere Trousers: People Tree Sunglasses: General eyewear Stylist: Stevie Westgarth Make-up: Jo Frost Hair: Eliot Bsilla

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COCO ECO | FASHION

Amout Vert

Bib and Tuck

empower consumers to be curious about the origin of their clothing, and challenges them to make a difference.

Buying vintage is an obvious alternative. Clothes that have already been produced, so put no additional strain on the planet through production. Chances are if its old, its good quality, its already lasted a long time, and will likely last a lot longer, so its not going to wear out like the current high street throw away fashion. Second hand clothing runs the gamut from recent purchases selling for a song at your local goodwill, to vintage stores; bricks and mortar and digital, specializing in a particular era, with a whole range of flea markets in between. Finding that special piece for a price can be a lot of fun when

Greenpeace have been focusing more and more on fashion brands as a means of exposing the hidden price tag, and the incredibly complex supply chains responsible for pollution and unfair working conditions. The current DETOX campaign draws attention to the toxic chemicals used in textile production, many of which are banned in the countries where the clothes are sold, but not banned in the countries where the clothes are made. Other reports such as Toxic Threads, which focused on toxic chemicals and water pollution through the textile supply chain, reveals a number of known carcinogens detected on the finished garments. While Deadly Denim, a Clean Clothes Campaign report focused on the human cost of sandblasting denim jeans to achieve the fashionable faded and deconstructed appearance, confirming the practice causes lung cancer. Is the latest, cheapest fashion fad really worth it, or is there an alternative? What options are there to shop and dress with a conscience? There are actually lots of alternatives that don’t compromise your sense of style or individuality whatever it may be, and that allow you to stay within your budget, and truly feel good about the clothes you buy.

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Is the latest, cheapest fashion fad really worth it, or is there an alternative? What options are there to shop and dress with a conscience? you have the time. For those without it, the more edited vintage stores eliminate a lot of time wasting, many focusing on a particular aesthetic or price range. The epitome of luxury vintage shopping is Didier Ludot in Paris’s famed Palais Royal, who carry original Dior New Look dresses, and classic Yves Saint Laurent ‘Le Smoking’ jackets. If trawling through racks of clothing isn’t your thing, there’s

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always digital shopping, with options from eBay to Same State, and Byronesque, who carefully curate authentic, original, vintage clothing and accessories with a dark and irreverent sense of style.

Piece x Piece

If current trends are more your style, and you enjoy a lot of diversity, and an ever changing panorama or styles in your wardrobe, then you can always rent, shwop or trade; Bib and Tuck, Threadflip, and Rent the Runway are all options. Some of the clothing trade websites such as Bib and Tuck use a virtual currency equivalent, that you build by selling, and use to buy clothing, and all you ever pay for in real dollars is the shipping. Just Google “freecycling” and see how many options come up in your area to take advantage of the clothes others have grown weary of. If you’re lucky you’ll find a freecycling party, which can be tons of fun, and absolutely free! Another ethical option is to buy local, and support emerging designers. Every community has designers, makers and crafters that don’t compromise their aesthetic by working for a big brand, and pour their heart and soul into their creations. Designers producing designs that can’t be duplicated, are often labor intensive and completely unique, and that express a very personal aesthetic. Wherever you find local bakeries, artisanal pizza parlors, and art-house breweries, there will also be a smattering of boutiques

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STATE

Alabama Chanin

that feature local designers work. Or look out for craft and holiday markets, or simply search online. Etsy is probably the best-known digital space for the maker communities, but there’s also Selvedge Magazine’s Dry Goods Store, some really great digital resources and hordes of individual designer websites. One of my local personal favorites is STUDY New York who practice zero waste, and work with natural and organic materials. Other designers such as Alabama Chanin, not only sell their designs, but also offer workshops, and sell DIY kits and books for those adventurous enough to try their own hand. Within the maker community, there are also a number of designers that specialize in working with waste, upcycling unwanted materials into unique designs. Piece x Piece for example, that work with unwanted textile swatches direct from the mill and donated at the end of the season. Clare Bare in New York, who work with vintage textiles to produce a sexy lingerie collection. KaLLio in Brooklyn, who produce an adorable childrenswear line from upcycled men’s shirts, or State Clothing that make a cool painter style over-shirt also upcycled from men’s button down shirts. Options abound, and there is no limit to styles or price point. There are many more options; brands like Maiyet, who honor global craft, pay fair labor prices and produce a kick ass collection to boot. Fashionable brands working with sustainable materials, such as Amour Vert, who employ a zero waste policy, but also use organic and natural materials. There are trade not aid collections, epitomized by Edun, who’s entire reason de etre is to promote trade in Africa through sourcing and production. Buy one, get one models,

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STUDY New York

built on the idea that for every item sold, another will be donated to someone in need. Tom’s Shoes were built on this premise, as is Warby Parker for shades and prescription lenses. Last but not least repair and remake; some really great brands are helping extend the life of their own products by offering repair services. Nudi Jeans employ an in store tailor-mender, who will artfully repair your worn out denim jeans. TRADEremade in the UK, an in-house fashion label run by the charity TRAID, sell their collection of restyled vintage clothing online and in store. Amy DuFault’s Tailor project, documents her own personal journey of remaking the tired pieces in her wardrobe that no longer fit her style or her body, by working with a local tailor to reimagine and reinvigorate them with a little craft and a lot of skill. Conscious consumerism has never been more important than it is today. Most of us work hard for our pay checks, and I want to make sure I am not funding some capitalistic anti-Semite, gay bashing conservative who spends his vacation shooting endangered species in Africa and funds climate deniers and big oil. I don’t care if it’s where I get my coffee in the morning, or whom I buy my clothes from. And I’m not the only one, and together we change an industry! fashionrevolution.org adrienneantonson.com/state alabamachanin.com amourvert.com byronesque.com

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INTO THE FUTURE BY: Jessica Gagliardi

Diamonds are a sentiment of glamour, status and of course, affection that have been circulating the globe for hundreds of years. The color, clarity and reflection make them stand out as a royal amongst precious stones. With more than 78% of engagement rings sold today containing diamonds, what is the cost of this adornment and how do we know we are making responsible choices? Photo: Sofia Kaman Jewelry

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Since the early 1900s the popularity of this incredible carbon transformation has only gained in popularity, with Americans spending almost $7 billion on diamond rings last year alone. If you pop open your internet browser and type in diamond ring, hundreds upon thousands of jewelers and diamond retailers show up, leading to the ultimate question, how do we make a responsible choice of choosing the right diamond? One wholesaler has taken a leap and has made a difference in not only the diamond industry, but also the world of Jewelry. Avilan Storied diamonds are different. By buying and selling sustainable diamonds, they preserve the brilliance of one of earth’s more precious naturally forming products by using up-cycled diamonds which are transformed from one person’s previously cherished gem into the next person’s new treasure.

Hadany explained that, “it was natural for us to join forces with these relevant artisans whose values are in sync with our own. These designers understand the desire of today’s savvy consumers for beautiful, sustainable jewelry. These timeless designs are both personal to wear today and will undoubtedly be tomorrow’s treasured heirlooms.” She added, “Our commitment is to provide a responsible choice that is beyond conflict-free by being socially and environmentally sound. We are dedicated to preserving limited natural resources and creating positive change in the jewelry industry.”

“ We are dedicated to preserving limited natural resources and creating positive change in the jewelry industry.”

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Not only are they working towards the elimination of excessive mining, but they also donate to various charity partners who embrace the mission on which they were founded.

Jana Hadany, VP of Marketing, shared that the inspiration came after her husband had worked in wholesale diamonds, specializing in rare colors and shapes for many years. “When the economy crashed, he got a lot of calls from people who wanted to sell back their diamonds and it seemed there was a market for buying back diamonds versus selling newly mined diamonds,” noted Hadany, “When I heard about this, to me it sounded like a classic example of up-cycling: where you stop mining natural resources and use what you have. This was a focus on sustainability that has been mostly lacking in the conventional diamond market.” That single thought planted a seed that has grown and transformed Avilan, pushing them into the spotlight of sustainably conscious consumers all over the world. Originally conceptualized in 2010, Avilan has since grown and had tremendous success with their Sustainable In Style program. Independent designers, such as Jennifer Dawes (dawes-design.com), Megan Thorne (meganthorne.com), Toby Pomeroy (tobypomeroy.com), Rebecca Overmann (rebeccaovermann.com) and Sofia Kaman (kamofie. com) use Avilan Storied Diamonds to create original pieces and artistic capsule groupings that feature various cuts of its upcycled, eco-friendly diamonds. Their designs are imbued with a variety of distinctive sensibilities and captivating contemporary styles that suit even your most particular recipient. Photo: Jennifer Dawes, Dawes Design

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Whether headed to the beach, the boardroom, brunch, or a weekend away, this summer sustainability meets style, with a bag for every occasion.

THE SWAY AUGUSTINE MATCHSTICK POUCH

Hand-cut and crafted in NYC using high quality up-cycled leathers and lining, the Augustine is the perfectsized clutch whether doing happy hour in NYC or dinner in St Tropez. $294, theswaynyc.com

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CALLEEN CORDERO JOYTI 2 MESSENGER BAG

The Joyti 2 Messenger bag is made by hand in North Hollywood by skilled artisans, using ethically sourced and tanned leather. Ideal for weekend brunch with the girls or errands on the go. $600, calleencordero.com

STELLA MCCARTNEY NOEMI TOTE

The printed canvas Noemi tote is produced in Kenya in partnership with the International Trade Center’s Ethical Fashion Program, and provides work to disadvantaged communities in Africa. Perfect for sunny trips to the beach or the farmer’s market. $365, stellamccartney.com

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PELCOR GOLD CAPSULE SHOULDER BAG

Utilizing the Cork Oak tree, the only tree in the world whose bark regenerates itself, Pelcor’s cork gold shoulder bag comes in a croc embossed pattern with chain strap. Great for lunch with the boss or a hot dinner date with your favorite cutie. $328, pelcorusa.com

BARE WEEKENDER OAXACA DUFFEL

Featuring up-cycled coffee sacks, Bare’s durable and elegant Oaxaca Duffel is great for day trips, weekend getaways or extended stays in far-off lands. $320, baremade.com

PISIDIA USA LAPTOP BAG Constructed from patented ecofriendly silicone and leather, Pisidia USA will donate a portion of the proceeds of each bag sold to cancer research. Pure eco-chic for the boardroom. $298, pisidiausa.com

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VIVIENNE WESTWOOD DESIGNER, ACTIVIST, ICON

BY: Johanna Björk

Upon entering the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s wildly popular exhibit Punk: Chaos to Couture, visitors were greeted by spiky-haired mannequins wearing outfits designed by Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren alongside couture designer pieces inspired by them. A bit further into the exhibit, a scale replica of their shop at at 430 Kings Road in London (at different times known as “Let It Rock,” “Sex”, “Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die,” and “Seditionaries”). A significant amount of the exhibit seemed dedicated to Vivienne Westwood. Perhaps rightly so. No one has had a more significant influence of the world of punk and rebellious fashion. Westwood is an icon of style who always marches to the beat of her own drum and and activist who publicly fights for causes she believes in.

her artistic ambitions, however, she started making jewelry, which she sold from a stall on Portobello Road in London. The now-famous surname came about when Vivienne married Derek Westwood in 1962. Westwood designed her own wedding dress. It would still be another 46 years before one of her wedding gowns became a public symbol of love and loss as Carrie Bradshaw was abandoned by Mr. Big at the altar (or Public Library, to be exact) in the first Sex and the City film. The Westwoods’ had a son, but their marriage, however, was not long-lived. In 1965, Vivienne Westwood met Malcolm McLaren and a new era of her life began.

Born in a small English village in the midst of World War II, Vivienne Westwood (then Swire) grew up in a modest working class household. In her late teens she attended art school, studying fashion and jewelry making for one semester before dropping out. Feeling like there was no way for a girl like her to make a living in the arts, she instead became a school teacher. Not quite ready to abandon

“ My aim is to make the poor look rich and the rich look poor.”

Westwood and McLaren moved to a council flat, a form of public housing common in the UK, outside of London. She kept working as a teacher and in 1967 the couple had a son, Joseph Corré, who later went on to found lingerie brand Agent Provocateur (Westwood’s older son, Ben, is an erotica photographer). In 1971, they opened the now legendary store on Kings Road. Both were deeply fascinated by London’s burgeoning punk scene. “I was messianic about punk,” Westwood has said. Initially, McLaren served as Creative Director, conceiving the designs, which Westwood made. Inspiration was drawn from bondage, BDSM, biker culture and prostitutes. Leather, spikes, chains, dog collars, tartan, safety pins, razor blades and various distressing techniques were used without abandon to create a look that was outrageous and anti-establishment. Nothing was too shocking.

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“ We have got to change our ethics and our financial system and our whole way of understanding the world. It has to be a world in which people live rather than die; a sustainable world. It could be great.” VIVIENNE WESTWOOD

Westwood and McLaren began designing T-shirts with highly provocative messages. Their clientele loved it, but the government was not amused and the pair found themselves facing prosecution under British obscenity laws. Their response was not to tone it down, but instead produce even more provocative items, eventually also renaming their shop “Sex.” The slogan at the time was “rubberwear for the office.” The shop became a center for the punk movement, and shaped the style of bands like the Sex Pistols (who McLaren also managed) and The Clash. As the 80s drew near, the punk movement was fading, and so was Westwood’s relationship with McLaren. Their store, at that point called “Seditionaries,” closed in 1980 and Westwood opened “World’s End” in the same space on iconic King’s Road in Chelsa, selling her clothing under her own label. The pair broke up in the early 80s and Westwood says they did not remain friends. “He tried to destroy everything I had,” she told the British press, “he was not a very nice man.” Not one to dwell on the past, Westwood looked to the future. Her 1981 “Pirates” collection (conceived in collaboration with McLaren) became a main inspiration for the New Romantic movement — a

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gender-bending, frilly counter-reaction to the punk years. Though heavily influenced by David Bowie, artists like Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet and Boy George of Culture Club brought the style to the masses and once again put British music, and Vivienne Westwood, in the global spotlight. In 1991, Westwood was teaching fashion in Vienna and caught the eye of one of her students, Andreas Kronthaler. “I wasn’t looking for a man at all,” she told the British press, but the two became a couple and married when he was 25 and she 50, keeping it a secret because they “didn’t want to make a big fuss.” Kronthaler has remained by Westwood’s side ever since, now serving as the Creative Director of her company. “We complement each other very well,” she says. Always outspoken and fearless, Westwood has become an avid activist in the last decade. Causes close to her heart include rainforest preservation, anti-fracking, arctic preservation, political reform and climate change. She’s designed numerous cause-driven T-shirt collections to raise money and awareness, often enlisting celebrity friends to model for her. A recent endeavor is a collection of T-shirts designed by Westwood in support of Greenpeace’s Save the Arctic campaign. She has often

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“ What I’m always trying to say to the consumer is: buy less, choose well, make it last.” VIVIENNE WESTWOOD said that she feels like the power of celebrity is underrated when it comes to getting important messages out to the public. The Save the Arctic campaign, shot by celebrity photographer Andy Gotts, features George Clooney, Jerry Hall Georgia May Jagger, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin and, of course, Westwood herself. The designer says that she is eager to promote Greenpeace’s work to save the arctic because it helps communicate the threat of climate change, an issue which has become her main priority. “The status quo will kill us,” Westwood says. “People don’t realize how quickly we are marching towards a possible mass extinction.” The T-shirts are available for sale on viviennewestwood.com. Her Vivienne Westwood Ethical Fashion Initiative Bags are “Handmade with love” in Nairobi, and produced in collaboration with the International Trade Centre — a joint body of the United Nations and the World Trade Organisation — which supports the work of thousands of women micro-producers in marginalized African communities. The project empowers craftspeople to enter the global market, provides a source of income for some of the poorest people in the world and promotes the growth of sustainable business over aid dependency. “This is not charity, this is work,” Westwood says.

an armful of new T-shirts made in a sweatshop, than it is for a rich lady to buy one beautiful dress.” Although the construction of her garments often have zero-waste aspects, she has faced criticism for doing little to improve the sustainability of her own company. Although she recently turned 74, Vivienne Westwood continues to influence fashion and culture and shows no signs of slowing down. Her signature red hair and fiery commitment to climate activism continue to inspire generations of people across the world. In many ways, she is still the enfant terrible of the fashion world. viviennewestwood.com savethearctic.org

“ In the pursuit of culture you will start to think: If you change your life, you change the world.” VIVIENNE WESTWOOD, ACTIVE RESISTANCE TO PROPAGANDA Her broad views are summed up in a manifesto called Active Resistance to Propaganda, in which she presents her thoughts on how our collective pursuit of art and culture is the antidote to propaganda. She’s declared the human race an endangered species and said that climate change, not fashion, is now her priority. Westwood says she believes in quality over quantity and says she feels it is possible to represent both high-end fashion and political activism. “What I want people to be able to do is to buy well, by first choosing well and then making it last. And I also believe that if everyone wore just a few beautiful things, there would not be such a climate change problem,” she told British newspaper The Guardian. “In my view it is worse for someone to come out of a shop with

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CULTURE Saunter into summer with Aveda’s limited edition makeup collection, Culture Clash. Pair natural earthy tones with a pop of vivid color or just keep it neutral for a look that’s fresh, pretty and effortlessly sophisticated.


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AVEDA INNER LIGHT CONCEALER

This creamy concealer is infused with reflective minerals to add radiance to skin while camouflaging darkness and hiding under-eye puffiness and other imperfections. $18

AVEDA INNER LIGHT MINERAL DUAL PRESSED FOUNDATION POWDER

Wear this mineral infused foundation wet or dry. Balances skintone as it diffuses light, minimizing the look of fine lines, pores and imperfections — maximizing your inner glow. $24

AVEDA NOURISH-MINT LIP LINER IN CACTUS BLOSSOM

This limited edition matte, true pink feeds your lips-with luscious, creamy color that shapes and defines. Pencil is made of responsibly sourced pine. Made with plant waxes, fruit butters and certified organic peppermint flavor. $16

AVEDA NOURISH-MINT SMOOTHING LIP COLOR IN PERUVIAN LILY This limited edition warm, rich pink smooths the appearance of fine lines, adds fullness and moisturizes. Made with organic spearmint and vanilla flavor. New packaging reduces waste by 33%. $16

AVEDA INNER LIGHT FOUNDATION BRUSH

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AVEDA NOURISH-MINT REHYDRATING LIP GLOSS IN BERRY BUD

This limited edition cool berry sheen moisturizes, plumps and smoothes the look of fine lines with organic vanilla and mint. Nourishes with pomegranate oil. $18

AVEDA PETAL ESSENCE SINGLE EYE COLOR IN SEAFOAM & AQUAMARINE

Limited edition Seafoam (cool ocean green) and Aquamarine (deep blue green) are silky eye powders with true color, crease-resistance and a soft floral aroma. $30

AVEDA INNER LIGHT MINERAL LOOSE POWDER

Add a touch of illumination with this lighter-than-air powder, infused with skin-loving, reflective minerals that sets makeup while reducing excess shine and the appearance of fine lines and pores. $30

AVEDA FLAX STICKS SPECIAL EFFECTS BRUSH SET

Give eyes extra drama with eco-responsible flax-infused handles and luxuriously soft bristles made with 100% taklon (non-animal) fiber. $55

AVEDA NOURISH-MINT SHEER MINERAL LIP COLOR IN MUSCADINE

This limited edition sheer natural raisin color plumps natural and helps to smooth the appearance of fine lines and moisturize with organic spearmint and vanilla flavor. $16

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AVEDA NOURISH-MINT REHYDRATING LIP GLOSS IN ROSE COPPER Moisturize, plump and smooth the look of fine lines with this limited edition warm copper rose lip gloss. Infused with plant emollients and a soft shimmer, it nourishes with pomegranate oil and refreshes with organic vanilla and mint. $18

AVEDA PETAL ESSENCE EYE DEFINER IN GRAPHITE

This limited edition matte grey has a soft metallic finish that lines, defines or accents eyes and brows. Made with aromatic flower waxes from jasmine petals and geranium leaves for a that’s creamy, blendable and smooth application. $16

AVEDA INNER LIGHT MINERAL TINTED MOISTURE BROAD SPECTRUM SPF 15

Radiance infused oil-free moisturizer is so lightweight that it feels as if you’re wearing nothing. Yet it gives a smooth, even finish-and helps protect your skin with our mineral-derived, broad-spectrum sunscreen. $28

AVEDA PENCIL SHARPENER

Made of environmentally friendly biodegradable plastic. Includes a holder to capture pencil shavings and cleaning utensil to keep blades in optimal condition. $5

AVEDA PETAL ESSENCE FACE ACCENTS

Bronze, highlight, flush or blush with these flower-based face powder bouquets. Talc and mineral oil-free. Infused with a soft floral aroma and certified organic lavender. Packaged in 100% post-consumer recycled (PCR) clamshell and paper sleeve. $24 BEAUTY | 47


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DIRECTOR LOVES ARCONA ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS SILK LEAVE-IN CONDITIONER

Revitalizes hair and scalp with vitamin and herbal enriched formula. Conditioning silk protein and Panthenol (Pro Vitamin B-5) eliminate tangles and provides manageability. Pure flower extracts help moisturize and protect from sun damage and heated styling tools. $20, arcona.com

BRIOGEO DON’T DESPAIR, REPAIR! DEEP CONDITIONING HAIR MASK

Helps increase hair elasticity and moisture to prevent breakage. Promotes healthy shine and luster, and replenishes strength with avocado, sweet almond & argan oils, keratin protein, rosehip oil, aloe, and vitamins B5, D, A, E and biotin. $26, briogeo.com

SHEA MOISTURE TAHITIAN NONI & MONOI SMOOTH & REPAIR CONDITIONING SHAMPOO

EOS LIMITED EDITION LIP BALM

Includes Strawberry Sorbet and limited edition Passion Fruit Smooth Sphere Lip Balm.100% natural, USDAcertified organic, and packed with nourishing shea butter, vitamin E, and jojoba oil for super-soft, smooth lips. $5.99, ulta.com COOLA SPF 50 UNSCENTED SUNSCREEN SPRAY

Offers broad spectrum SPF 50 protection for face and body with 70%+ certified organic ingredients like cucumber, algae and strawberry extracts. Easy spray-on application, infused with anti-aging antioxidants, farm to face sourced, water resistant (80 minutes), and non nano-sized particles. $32, coolasuncare.com 48

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Gently cleanses and conditions hair, while replacing lost moisture. Active straightening ingredients help smooth rough, uneven textures and control frizz on all hair types whether wavy, curly or straight. Sulfate-free and made with natural and organic ingredients. $9.99, target.com JOSH ROSEBROOK ACTIVE ENZYME EXFOLIATOR

Brighten, tighten and transform the surface of your skin with this easy to apply exfoliating mask. Potent plant, herb and fruit enzymes work to slough off dead skin cells while finely ground walnut shells gently renew the skin’s surface. $60, joshrosebrook.com

PHYSCIANS FORMULA ORGANIC WEAR CC CURL + CARE MASCARA

Curl, add volume, condition and nourish lashes. 100% natural origin and 100% recyclable sculpting brush with 24-hour wear. $8.74, walmart.com

KYPRIS ANTIOXIDANT DEW

Restores strength, vitality, and radiance to skin with antioxidants and nourishing botanicals. Light featherweight texture provides deep hydration for both day and night. $55, kyprisbeauty.com

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Spring is nature’s New Year filled with rejuvenating and cleansing foods that will naturally lighten the toxic load and reveal beautiful glowing skin. Green smoothies are a refreshing and delicious way to detoxify the liver and cleanse the body while still enjoying a delicious treat. A cleaned-up liver can process nasty toxins more efficiently which leads to clear, radiant and younger-looking skin. Blending fruits and vegetables in a smoothie versus juicing, boosts the absorption of all the beneficial vitamins and nutrients by keeping the fiber in the mix. This aids in cleansing and gets the body back into balance resulting in more energy and a natural glow. Remember to choose organic when possible to avoid heavily pesticide-sprayed produce. Pesticides are toxic to the body, far from beautiful and defeat the purpose of detoxification. Filled to the brim with purifying ingredients, this revitalizing smoothie is best enjoyed soaking up the summer sunshine! - 8 OZ COCONUT WATER - Contains enzymes that help to detoxify and repair the body - ½ LEMON, PEELED - Detoxifies the liver and helps convert toxins into water-soluble form that can be easily eliminated from the body - S MALL HANDFUL OF PARSLEY LEAVES - Loaded with vitamins A, C, K along with folate and iron which all benefit healthy skin - ½ GRANNY SMITH APPLE - Quercetin found in the apple skin tackles free radicals that cause damage and wrinkles - ½ CUCUMBER, PEELED & CUT - Made of 95% water, keeps the body hydrated while helping it eliminate toxins - 1 TBSP CHIA SEEDS - Filled with omega-3’s that boost collagen production and fiber to aid in cleansing BY: Laurisa Truemper, CHHC, AADP Holistic Health Coach & Clear Skin Expert

- H ANDFUL OF SPINACH - Chlorophyll in greens oxygenates and alkalizes the blood leading to less inflammation and glowing skin - ¼ AVOCADO - The good fats, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated, which help control the skin’s moisture level - STEVIA TO SWEETEN - Natural sweetener to satisfy a sweet tooth made from a plant with no sugar and impact on blood sugar levels - 3-4 ICE CUBES Blend ingredients until smooth.

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IN LOVE WITH BODY CARE SOOTHE GREECE DEODORANT

Eliminates odor and doesn’t clog pores. Free of aluminum, parabens, petroleum products and other harmful ingredients to your body or the earth. Soothe Greece has a fresh citrus orange scent. Also available in Soothe Morocco with a refreshing mintiness and Soothe Unscented. $9.50, inlovewithbodycare.com

SEVA AMAZON RAINFOREST BODY SCRUB

Scrub away dead skin cells for glowing radiant skin. Nourishing shea butter, avocado and coconut oils help protect and moisturize. 100% of the profits go to saving the Yasuni National Park in Ecuador, part of the Amazon rainforest. $40, balancedguru.com

DR. HAUSCHKA LIMITED EDITION MATTE & SHIMMER BLUSH TRIO

Three shades (Magic Sandstone, Ecstatic Pink and Confident Berry) in two finishes (matte and shimmer) for contouring and highlighting with a soft rose scent from pure essential oils. $34.95, drhauschka.com

EARTH THERAPEUTICS BLENDING SPONGES

Whether using wet, dry, or powderbased cosmetics, the pointed tip allows for the precise application and blending of foundations, concealers, and mineral and cream-based makeup, while the rounded end of the sponge allows for more efficient and even distribution. $5.99, kohls.com

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BEST BUYS for SUMMER BY: Brandie Gilliam

HOLLYBETH ORGANICS GERANIUM JASMINE LAVENDER BODY LOTION

Floral and herbaceous, this blend of summer notes moisturizes and softens skin with subtle hints of warm geranium, sensuous jasmine and relaxing lavender. Made with organic ingredients. $37, hollybethorganics.com

BURT’S BEES LIP SHIMMER IN APRICOT

Nourishes and moisturizes with Shea Butter, antioxidant-rich Fruit oils, Vitamin E, Beeswax, Sunflower and Coconut Oils. Luminescent color with peppermint flavor. $5, burtsbees.com

SHESWAI GOOD VIBES NAIL LACQUER PACIFICA CHARMED SHADOW PALETTE

Rich mineral eye shadows infused with coconut to create soft, lasting, velvety texture. Comes with seven charming pearl and iridescent shades. Formulated without animal ingredients, animal testing, FD&C colors, mineral oil, parabens, phthalates, petroleum, propylene glycol, SLS, gluten, and peanut oil. $17, pacificaperfume.com

Give nails a pop of sunshine yellow and smile because it’s all about good vibes this spring and summer. No base coat or top coat needed with this rich 5 free nail polish formula. Sustainably harvested wood cap and free of formaldehyde, toluene and DBP. $16, sheswai.com

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YOUNGBLOOD LIPSTICK IN TANGELO

Tangerine orange lanolin-free formula contains a blend of natural oils and vitamins to keeplips looking fresh. $19, ybskin.com

BITE BEAUTY MATTE CRĂˆME LIP CRAYON IN CLEMENTINE

NEW bright citrus orange color with a moisture rich matte finish and citrus scent. $24, sephora.com

Orange Lips TREND ALERT:

BY: Brandie Gilliam

TARTE LIPSURGENCE POWER PIGMENT IN BLISSFUL

Limited edition warm peach infused with vitamins, shea butter, and a hint of mint to hydrate lips. $24, ulta.com

RED APPLE LIPSTICK IN FIREFLY

ILIA LIPSTICK IN VOILA

NEW gluten-free Firefly is a soft tangerine orange with a hint of golden sparkle at 1/2 intensity. $23.50, redapplelipstick.com

Limited edition rich orange pigment with Cocoa Butter and Jojoba Oil. $26, net-a-porter.com

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Aveda

BY: Brandie Gilliam PHOTOGRAPHY: Aveda

When it comes to environmental responsibility Aveda is a leader and sets the bar high. Through the pioneering of new benchmarks in beauty, Aveda knows firsthand and fully demonstrates that a business can do both well and good at the same time.

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For Aveda, inspiration is found in nature with the belief that it should not only be cherished and protected but also emulated as a model of sustainability. Aveda commits itself to leadership (you’ll find they’ve acquired many firsts over their 36 year history) and developing products that can be sourced responsibly, manufactured sustainably, and then returned back to the natural world for reuse. In 1989, Aveda was the first company to sign the Ceres Principles—a coalition of NGOs and investors mobilizing business leadership on climate change, water scarcity and other sustainability challenges.

to be the first beauty company using 100% post-consumer recycled polyethylene (PET) since 2002 and receive the Cradle to Cradle charter for their commitment to sustainable products, packaging and production. Driven by their mission to care for the world, Aveda has made it a priority to use as much post consumer content as possible as well as eliminate any unnecessary packaging and waste. Today more than 85% of their skincare and haircare styling PET bottles and jars contain 100% post-consumer recycled materials which mainly comes from recycled soda and water bottles.

Always being mindful of their environmental footprint, Aveda works endlessly to minimize their packaging and maximize their use of recyclable and post-consumer recycled materials. Aveda is proud

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Aveda demonstrates their commitment to the planet and people by partnering with nonprofit organizations focused on caring for the earth and protecting biodiversity. wind energy purchases offset 100% of the energy used by their primary manufacturing facility in Minnesota along with their company headquarters, makeup manufacturing facility in Canada, the Aveda Institute Minneapolis, and their Aveda-owned Experience Centers, Salons and Institutes in New York City. They also purchase CO2 offsets (the majority of which fund future wind energy projects over time) for their aerosols, which are made by a third party. That being said, there is still a ways to go to achieve “carbon neutrality” but Aveda has been able to balance the GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions associated with approximately 94% of all their products. Some of Aveda’s packaging suppliers also use renewable energy to produce their materials. Other ways Aveda demonstrates their commitment to environmental sustainability is through their annual Earth Month and Full Circle Recycling programs. “Personally, I’m most proud of our Earth Month campaign” says Dave Rapaport, Vice President of Earth & Community Care at Aveda. “Since 1999, Aveda’s annual Earth Month campaign, held each April, has raised more than $32 million to support environmental and clean water projects around the world.” Through the Full Circle Recycling program, Aveda provides their customers with the opportunity to return Aveda packaging that they cannot easily recycle in their local curbside programs to any of the Aveda Experience Center retail locations within the U.S. On an unstoppable mission that’s committed to leading by example in social and environmental responsibility for the world of beauty and the world as a whole, Aveda’s legacy is undeniable and inspiring. Yes Aveda, you set the bar high and encourage us all to follow. You show us that EARTH ROCKS! aveda.com

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Made in London with Love The Organic Pharmacy started 12 years ago with their first store in London. The founders Margo and Francesco Marrone are passionate about what they do, and have built their brand into a global business without compromising on ethics or quality. From skin care, make up, supplements and treatments, The Organic Pharmacy offers the modern woman fun, effective and glamorous products without the toxins. Gaining a cult following among A-list celebs like Jessica Alba and Beyonce, this premier beauty brand is taking the world by storm, from London with love. What was the inspiration behind creating The Organic Pharmacy? As a pharmacist I specialised in pharmacognosy, the study of medicinal herbs so I have always been passionate about using herbs and medicine. 18 years ago I went on to study homeopathy and first came across the term organic. I had never heard of organic before and suddenly my whole world was turned upside down. An apple is sprayed 16 times with pesticides, herbicide and fungicides- can you imagine that? A year later I was pregnant and then found out about the chemicals in skin care that can affect our health. Again I was so shocked, after all our skin is the largest organ and it absorbs what we put on it so what we put on it should be the best quality free from toxins. I wanted to create a place where everything was checked by me and that what we sold was free from toxins and was organic. I took the idea to my husband and together we opened our first store in London.

I first discovered organic beauty, it was very basic and not luxurious at all. Most women were embarrassed to use it and I agreed with them. Formulations didn’t work and people had the concern that organic was ineffective and smelt bad so it was always a downgrade. My vision was to create a line that was organic, effective, luxurious and beautiful to use but that really delivered results both for health and beauty.

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Andie MacDowell Charming & Changing the World BY: Anna Griffin PHOTOGRAPHY: Stephen Busken

When you mention Andie MacDowell to anyone, the reaction is always one of warm enthusiasm. Everybody loves her, and with her soft Southern drawl, natural beauty and engaging smile, she appears to have charmed the world. An accomplished A-list actress who from independent films, such as Steven Soderbergh’s iconic Sex, Lies & Videotape, to Hollywood smash-hit movies such as Four Weddings and a Funeral, Andie has forged a respected and acclaimed career and earned #1 female boxoffice draw. Also a successful model, Andie recently celebrated her 25-year relationship with L’Oreal Paris for whom she is an International Spokesperson. She now returns to the small screen in the second season of Hallmark Channel’s Cedar Cove which debuts on July 19th. The series, based on the best-selling books by Debbie Macomber, is about small-town life, with Andie playing the part of the respected municipal judge, Olivia Lockhart. It’s a role she is drawn to, from Olivia’s character traits of strength and compassion, to the show’s small-town setting, which returns us to a gentler way of life.

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“ Don’t get stuck looking at the closed door or you’ll miss the open windows.”

Andie is a gifted writer having published several articles. As an author she gracefully expresses herself in a manner that makes her easy to relate to, and with refreshing authenticity and candor. Openly discussing her childhood in idyllic small-town America where she suffered setbacks from a very early age, to her more recent adult life experiences, she writes with poise about her personal evolution to be her best self. In a challenging world, this gives me hope, and by the time of our interview, I am excited to talk to her. Coco Eco Magazine: In Cedar Cove, you play Judge Olivia Lockhart, whose values include strength, compassion, commitment to her job and desire to do the right thing. How did this role resonate with you? Andie MacDowell: I am really proud that they have a woman who is a pillar of the town, and has this strength. Women are always seen as emotional creatures that cry, and this woman carries others and is not the typical female. In the future I am looking forward to where you are going to see the cracks, but for now I am enjoying that she is so strong. It’s the cracks that make us women strong, and taking care of everyone else is how we do it. CEM: Although a globally recognized and loved A-list celebrity, you are in your heart, a country girl. How do you successfully combine both? AMD: I’m diverse, I guess. I am definitely a country girl at heart and if I had to choose, I would. Thankfully I don’t. I am really enjoying the urban life in Vancouver, and I love to travel. CEM: You have overcome personal obstacles including your parent’s divorce at a young age, losing your Mother, and two broken marriages. How have you coped during these isolating life moments? AMD: Sometimes not that well. In hindsight I didn’t do everything perfectly. The greatest loss in life is getting stuck in sadness, and I was talking to a friend who is going through a break-up recently. I told her, “Don’t get stuck looking at the closed door or you’ll miss the open windows.” I have stayed sad for too long at times, and regret

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wasting life on things I couldn’t change. Maybe that’s how Olivia makes a difference? CEM: You love the countryside. What inspires you about nature? AMD: I love Mother Nature. I am obsessed with Mother Nature. I have so much fun going for a hike; I love trees and bark, flowers and dewdrops on leaves, the smell of dirt, and the dappled sunlight coming through the trees. My cells are rejuvenated when I go for a walk in the woods, and it’s proven to improve your cortisol levels. CEM: What are some eco initiatives you have adopted in your life? AMD: I put an environmental easement on the ranch I live on so it can never be developed, and I am surrounded by national forest. I am involved in Montana with land preservation, as well as helping to protect the land. I wish I had done more at an earlier age. In Sex, Lies & Videotape, my character was obsessed with the garbage. Garbage really bothers me. There is so much of it and it is really sad. How do we stop it? If everyone stopped drinking bottled water we could make a huge difference. All those bottles are such a waste.

“ I am in that process of living a more conscious life, and thinking about what I do and who I am everyday.” CEM: Your philanthropic support includes ENOUGH PROJECT, SU2C, Unicef and the Ovarian Cancer Fund, and you received an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Lander University. Tell us about what matters to you.

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“ I have all this attention coming at me for the job I have, and I try to use that energy to make things better.”

AMD: I have been supporting ovarian cancer for a long time because L’Oreal is devoted to it. The hard part is that we can’t detect it unit it’s at Level 3, and it is really hard to beat. I recently did a trip with Plan International to Peru, which I really enjoyed. You travel around the world and see the extent of poverty and lack of infrastructure such as running water, no toilets and people living on piles of dirt. I had an awakening experience because I had too much and was uncomfortable. I went to church in this impoverished area, and when I came home I couldn’t live in my house anymore. I felt sick but and was super conscious of poverty. I think the world is opening up for me and discovering what part I am going to play. I need to live a life I am proud of. I don’t think you can tell people to do something unless you do it. I am in that process of living a more conscious life, and thinking about what I do and who I am everyday. That’s the trick. Not just saying it, but doing it. I always participate in making where I am a better place, and am happy to give the attention I draw to good causes. I am a little bit of an introvert so celebrity is strange to me, and I try to take all of that energy and put it to positive use. I have all this attention coming at me for the job I have, and I try to use that energy to make things better. CEM: What inspires you? AMD: Kindness is a beautiful way to live life. Being in touch with your ego is really important otherwise you don’t evolve and become the person you are meant to be. Sometimes greatness can be small and the most humble act, sacrificing something for someone else. Greatness comes in little small details and being a good person.

CEM: What change do you want to see in the world? AMD: Climate change is enormous, but clean drinking water is going to be a huge problem. We have to face it. These things aren’t going away and there is scientific proof. There are so many things that can be done, but I know from my experience in this world that money stops a lot of progress. Greed ruins everything. CEM: What’s next for you? AMD: I am here in Vancouver till mid-July working on Cedar Cove, and in negotiation on a film but can’t speak about that yet. Still being a Mom, which keeps me on my toes, and looking forward to my future, and how I am evolving. How I can connect and give back, do positive things and make a difference. That’s what’s next! To the world, Andie is seen as a glittering celebrity, a vision of beauty and talent who has seamlessly conquered the path to stardom. Behind the glamorous façade of Hollywood, she is committed to making a positive change in the world, her contribution and her evolution. As warm and friendly as her on-screen persona, she has a wise, humorous head on her shoulders and her feet planted firmly on the ground. We can’t help but be excited to see what she does next, but by being Coco Eco’s first print cover girl, she’s already made a difference for us. hallmarkchannel.com/cedarcove

CEM: What’s your favorite thing to do? AMD: I love being in the woods, being around horses, animals, my kids and nature. I love to ride bareback and I love touching and being in rhythm with the horse. It’s so much fun.

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leaders in industry BY: Star Noor

Innovators, entrepreneurs, artists and activists, these champions are redefining leadership as we know it, emphasizing business as a force for good, and shifting the cultural norm in our corporate world. Including preserving the Amazon rainforests, protecting our planet, raising money for HIV/Aids or post-quake Haiti, they are impacting our world on a global scale, to achieve a common goal of a better planet. Each possessing character traits including charisma, vision, values and power, they are influencing our lives through entertaining pursuits such as travel, music, fashion, beauty and play, exemplifying that a great life is one without compromise, and that doing good never looked or felt better.

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The Ten Island Renewable Challenge is an idea that calls for a scaling up of renewable energy across the region

Sir Richard BRANSON Sir Richard Branson has long shared his exploits with the rest of us. Best known for his self-made legacy with his Virgin Group of 400 companies including Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Mobile, Sir Richard is now turning his sights to transforming his famous Necker Island into a completely sustainable island with a major eco-upgrade. It was here on Necker Island that organizations such as Carbon War Room, The Elders, and the B Team were born out of conversational “think tanks.” And it is here at the Temple on Necker that the Ten Island Renewable Challenge has begun. The Ten Island Renewable Challenge is an idea that calls for a scaling up of renewable energy across the region. Currently seven countries have committed to the “friendly, informal competition for the most progressive island states to see how fast they can scale clean technologies,” clarifies Sir Richard. The countries currently participating are St. Lucia, The British Virgin Isles, Colombia for the Island of Providencia and San Andres, Turks & Caicos, Dominica, St. Kitts and Nevis, and Aruba. “Having kicked off the conversations and split into five working streams, we divided into a series of working groups and began to form practical action plans for making positive change in the respective areas. Each group contained people with the expertise and insight to actually get things done rather than merely make meaningless presentations,” he explains.

So what does this all mean for Necker Island? The private luxury island is currently powered by 100% diesel power but will switch to a mixture of wind and solar power — 700 kw of solar power derived from 2.5 thousand panels hidden alongside the island’s landscape, and 300 kw wind power which will be spun from three 100 kw wind turbines. “It’s a way of proving to the world that you can flip the island off fossil fuels with fantastic guest experience at the same time,” says Peter Boyd, the Chief Operating Officer of Carbon War Room. With his island, Sir Richard and the Necker Island community hope to set an example for other island communities and the world, and impart his own unique spin on the eco-luxury travel experience. Virgin.com

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Ron ROBINSON As a young man starting out with Fred Segal, LA’s iconic fashion destination, Ron Robinson quickly saw the value of bringing responsible sustainable fashion to a consumer base hungry for on-trend, covetable items. After nine years of working up the ranks, Ron launched his own brand, Ron Robinson, at the Fred Segal department store to fulfill his belief that, “As a part of a greater society, it is contemporary and fashionable to think about what we do and how that affects everything.” Since then, the self-professed “curator of fashion arts” has selected brands from around the world which stand up to the qualification formula that Ron employs for each and every brand. “I want to bring the elite of fashion to a dynamic, organic environment,” he states. Of course at the top of the list is a lifelong quest to bring aesthetically beautiful, fashionable items to his clientele. Aesthetics are then closely followed by the overall qualities of the brand. Believing that the word organic is thrown around “far too liberally” these days, he explains, “I want to make a real difference,” looking for brands that are “environmentally intelligent” rather than simply “organic.” He furthers, “Many brands are sometimes a little bit light green,” and his selection process includes those who do not use harmful products or production processes, but “might be neutral” as well as those who are truly sustainable. This is the concept around which he has launched Apothia, a boutique of sustainable beauty products exclusive to the Ron Robinson store. Apothia, Ron explains, is a brand that is “more than organic.” “It’s hard to measure what the overall effect of our contributions would be but it is far easier to measure what the overall impact would be if we do nothing. The importance isn’t whether we make a big difference or a small difference, it’s that we make one and maybe inspire someone else to do the same.” RonRobinson.com

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Justin BIEL & Grason RATOWSKY “Travel, adventure and pushing beyond personal boundaries is an innate aspect of our brand DNA.” This is the creed around which Justin Biel and Grason Ratowsky formed BARE, a line of authentic, functional, repurposed burlap bags designed with the modern consumer in mind. Justin explains, “Much of our relationship as friends before becoming business partners was based off of numerous experiences traveling around the world, finding ourselves in situations outside of our comfort zone and pushing through those challenges to find some new knowledge or appreciation for concepts previously not understood. It’s this dedication to challenging our own limits, both as individuals and as a company that drives us to make BARE a brand that’s known for being different, innovative, and off the beaten path.” The bags are comprised of repurposed coffee sacks which Grason redefines into fashionably functional bags, each with a history of their own. “Whether I’m focused on design, art or fashion, I always look for things that are different, individualistic and that ultimately tell a

story,” Grason iterates, “I appreciate something more because it is unique and holds value and relevance beyond its originally intended purpose.” “The uncontested ruggedness of the Jute material, its life of travel and handmade nature,” are the reasons Grason decided to make these burlap sacks the main star of BARE. “BARE is about expressing yourself in this life without limits. It’s about not always choosing the most traveled path because it’s the easiest or most normal,” says Justin. He furthers, “BARE will be known as a lifestyle as much as the products we produce.” BareMade.com

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Chris SALGARDO Chris Salgardo, the President of Kiehl’s Since 1851, has not only accomplished his dream of running the global beauty brand but has gone far beyond, partnering with Recycle Across America to implement the company’s in-store recycling policy, as well as RAA’s “Let’s recycle right!” initiative. To date and under Chris’ leadership, the company has successfully donated $200,000 to the initiative as well as collected 1.5 million used Kiehl’s containers. You can say that Chris is passionate about what he strives for. “I’ve been a Kiehl’s shopper for 20 years. I have always been impressed by the brand’s efficacious formulations, unique ingredient sourcing, generosity within the communities it does business in and understated packaging.” These are the reasons why he hoped to one day head the company. True to their mission, Kiehl’s continues to give back to the communities they have presence in, with Chris firmly at the helm. With three chosen causes to focus on, Chris iterates: “In 2009, we decided to focus on three pillar causes to increase our impact on the environment, the fight against HIV/Aids, and the children’s well-being. I’m proud to say that by 2015 we’ll have raised approximately US $500,000 for environmental/ eco-non-profits, $1,025,000 for AmFar and $500 for children’s related organizations,” he explains. Currently, Chris and AmFar are planning the 5th Annual Liferide to take place this August, “We plan on riding for AmFar until we find a cure. And once that day comes, we’ll ride for another cause.” Kiehls.com

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“ This year is the Rainforest Fund’s 25th anniversary, and its work to protect rainforests around the globe for the people who live there and for all of us is more important than ever.”

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STING From its 1989 inception, Sting and Trudie Styler’s mission with The Rainforest Fund has been to protect and support the indigenous and traditional populations, in their efforts to conserve their environments and fulfill their rights. Since then they have expanded from being primarily a working force against deforestation in Brazil where Sting had made a personal commitment to the indigenous leader Roani of the Kayapo tribe to help him gain rights to their traditional land, to the now various multi-year multi-cultural projects they help fund in countries around the globe. Projects in 23 countries include Belize, Cameroon, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela.

live there and for all of us is more important than ever.” Celebrating its Silver anniversary this past April with a star-studded benefit concert at Carnegie Hall, the lighthearted event with the vague theme title ‘The Classics’ seemed more a hodgepodge of genres executed in great beauty and fun. Even Bill Clinton decided to surprise Trudie and Sting on stage during the opening rendition of “A Swell Party” by Kevin Spacey, Sting and James Taylor. The fund has raised $35 million dollars to date.

“This year is the Rainforest Fund’s 25th anniversary,” said Sting, “and its work to protect rainforests around the globe for the people who

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Courtney & Carter REUM When brothers Courtney and Carter Reum took a surfing trip to Brazil back in 2007, they hadn’t a clue that a little known berry was set to change the course of their lives from successful investment bankers, to passionate entrepreneurs. “When we were in Brazil we tried a smoothie made with acai. This really inspired us and got us to start thinking about what we could do with acai, which was virtually unknown at the time. We wanted to combine something good with something healthful.” With that inspiration the seeds of Veev were planted. The power packed gem of Veev is not only the acai that it incorporates, but also in the entirety of the Veev business model. “In all that we do, we want to enhance the social drinking experience by providing quality products that we can feel good about,” explains Courtney, “Skimming on quality for convenience has never been an option for us.” Quality and conscious sustainability are in the forefront of the Veev mantra. Carbon reduction was at the top of their organizational goals bringing them to opt for the only U.S. distillery to use wind powered renewable energy. “Veev VitaFrute cocktails are an American distilled product made in Michigan by distiller Temperance Distilling, using as many locally sourced ingredients as possible. We both are very much into helping and preserving the environment,” Carter iterates. He goes on, “We are active member of 1% for the Planet where one percent of VEEV’s sales are donated to rainforest

preservation and environmental causes. We also have donated to organizations that directly benefit the restoration and replantation of the rainforest and support the region’s farming communities.” As for the future, the Reum brothers are hopeful that the spirits industry will begin to shift more and more towards alternative distillery technologies. “The demand for more eco-friendly products spurs innovation in the category of distilling. Solar power is a growing technology that many distilleries are adopting. There has been a lot of growth in alternative technologies outside of the U.S. so it is our hope that we begin to adopt these new more efficient and ecofriendly ways of producing alcohol,” explains Courtney. For now, the Veev business model remains a unique one within the U.S. market. In fact, the Veev model is so unique that even Sir Richard Branson exemplified them as a shining beacon of sustainable entrepreneurship in his book “Screw Business as Usual,” writing, “Veev’s creative approach to sustainability. stands out because it was woven into the initial business plan rather than an afterthought.” VeevLife.com

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Neil KOPPEL Neil Koppel is an unsung hero and proof that one man can make an exponential difference. The seasoned jewelry designer leapt into action and took to the skies, to help the devastated Haitian nation after a catastrophic 7.5 magnitude earthquake displaced 1.5 million people in 2010. Personally flying doctors, food, medicine and other necessities in his own aircraft, Neil saw first-hand not only what was needed immediately for the survival of the people, but also what was needed to rebuild and thrive, far beyond the ruins of the past. In his quest to provide a better quality of life for refugees Neil created HabiHut, a self-assembled pre-fabricated “pseudo-house” that is constructed much like “Ikea furniture,” as Neil describes. These structures are purposefully designed for easy delivery and assembly, and provide what many traditional camps don’t — walls, a locked door, solar power and sanitation — all of which had become luxuries in the devastated Haitian world. Weeks after arriving on the ground Neil met actor Sean Penn, Founder of JP/HRO, a Haitian charitable initiative, and the first of these homes was erected at his camp in Petionville. “I started to see the value in it,” remembers Neil. He quickly went to work creating the first “holistic village” of Haiti, convincing a friend to donate 10 acres of land and having 25 homes and necessary generators shipped to start the building process. During this time he realized that within seven months not only was the village thriving and self-sustaining with the growth of crops, but the men were also able to work in the nearby town of Jacmel. “I realized if you give them the opportunity, they will do it,” he explained. During this time,

Neil suffered a back injury, and whilst in hospital his wife Nikki came up with the idea to make handmade bracelets made of chain woven with leather. This would create jobs for Haitian and American workers, while helping provide other relief within the country. “I thought it was fabulous,” recalls Neil. Having originally teamed up with Penn to bring better housing, jobs, and education opportunities to correct the 87% unemployment, and an average pay of $3 per day, Neil decided to continue this partnership. Links donates 10% of all profits to JP/HRO. His belief and commitment to the Haitian cause extends beyond his own ventures. He points out that Haiti is only “700 miles away from the coast of Florida.” “If we build factories in Haiti it would offset the cost of shipping from some other areas of the world,” he states, thereby reducing the global carbon footprint. Opportunity is what he hopes to provide through job creation, which can promise twice the pay of other such jobs to “motivate people. “They need the chance to better their quality of life and if you provide a safe environment to grow, the next generation can do better than this one.” LinksJewelry.com

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Tommy, Matt & Jonathan MILLER At PISIDIA USA, bringing stylish, eco-friendly handbags to the U.S. market is a family affair. After exploring Southeast Asia for the “next big thing” the US-born Miller family came across PISIDIA and with the guidance of their matriarch Debbie Miller (Creative Director), her sons Tommy, Matt, and Jonathan quickly rallied to bring this innovative brand to the U.S. and Caribbean markets. “At PISIDIA, we are passionate about perseverance. We know that, like our bags, the spirit of our customers is virtually indestructible,” explains Tommy, “PISIDIA’s handbag and accessory line is made from non-toxic silicone. Silicone is a synthetic rubber that contains bonded silicon and oxygen. It’s a natural element that is abundant in sand and stone. Silicone is [too] remarkably durable, but at the end of its life it can also be recycled.” For its eco-friendliness and natural sustenance the Miller family has become the driving force behind this unique brand. “We feel we can be a game changer in the fashion industry. PISIDIA gives you the chance to be both eco-friendly and stylish at the same time. The high quality of our line extends throughout the entire organization. It’s 76

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not every day that you can be a part of a company that truly believes in giving back and cares about the environment,” explains Tommy. This culture of giving is evident in the business practices of PISIDIA, “We believe in supporting causes that help better the world.” The boys have already teamed with Cancer for College, which provides scholarships to individuals who have overcome cancer, as well as The Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation, which work to help find a cure for juvenile diabetes. “As we grow we will be looking to work with other charities as well, as this truly gets back to the core of what PISIDIA believes in. Business with a purpose.”

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AGENTS of CHANGE

Celebrating some of the sharpest minds—visionaries who are shaping our world for the better, through AIDS activism, music, business as a force for good, environmental initiatives, technological solutions, documentary films and promoting social and economic justice. BY: Jessica Gagliardi & Jodie Dalmeda Photo: Michelangelo Di Battista


“ Now is the time to build on our success and remain vigilant. We have a roadmap to end this epidemic and live in a world where all people regardless of geography have access to life-saving medicine.”

Alicia KEYS From rocking her braids to the world stage, Alicia Keys is a powerhouse. This multi-platinum selling singer, songwriter, producer and 15x Grammy Award-winning superwoman has enraptured the world with her powerful, raw, soulful voice, acting talent, and AIDS activism and philanthropy. Selling over 75 million records globally, she has also added television, theatrical production and a story telling app, among other endeavors, to her varied portfolio. She is also a co-founder along with Leigh Blake of Keep a Child Alive. They support innovative, community-led responses that increase access to life-saving HIV treatment and care, nutritious food, and loving support for children and families living with and affected by HIV in Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda and India. The foundation does incredible work in South Africa at Ikageng Itireleng AIDS Ministry, under the leadership of ‘Mama Carol’, in Soweto. They provide food, clothing, school fees, psychosocial support, mentoring and life skills training, connections to health care, and most importantly, love in abundance. They have supported over 1000 orphans, vulnerable children and young people,

some living with HIV. Many are heading households, taking on the role of parent and looking after their younger siblings. Since 2004, the Keep a Child Alive annual ‘Black Ball’ has raised $22.6 million, which supports this meaningful work. Talking about her passion to The Huffington Post, Keys said, “Now is the time to build on our success and remain vigilant. We have a roadmap to end this epidemic and live in a world where all people regardless of geography have access to life-saving medicine.” keepachildalive.org aliciakeys.com

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“ Embrace what makes you unique, even if it makes others uncomfortable.”

Janelle MONÁE This Electric Lady is one supersonic, futuristic, funky, soul sister. Janelle Monáe, the Grammy nominated R&B singer, composer, record producer and face of CoverGirl, is refreshingly original. Relying on sheer talent rather than overt sexuality, Janelle stands out in her uniform crisp tuxedo. She is pushing creative boundaries, challenging prejudice and celebrating the ‘other’ — the marginalized and segregated minority in innovative ways through her futurist android world. A fantastic role model, Janelle says, “I try to inspire and lead by example and be the change that I want to see.” In a recent interview for BBC Radio 4, Women’s Hour, Janelle expressed that The Electric Lady is the new 21st century woman, who is not defined by race, color, size and class; but by the service she is doing in her community! “When I started my musical career I was a maid, I used to clean houses. My parents — my mother was a proud janitor, my stepfather... worked at the post office and my father was a trash man. They all wore uniforms. And that’s why I stand here today in my black and white and I wear my uniform to honor them,” Janelle said, fighting back tears as she collected her BET Young Gifted and Black

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Award. She added, “This is a reminder that I have work to do, I have people to uplift, I have people to inspire.” Janelle co-founded The Wondaland Arts Society with Nate Wonder & Chuck Lightning, it is an arts collective and independent recording label, which sees a vibrant collective of likeminded artists and a global community engaging in art, film, music and politics. Her futuristic concepts are encouraging freedom of self-expression and self-confidence. “Embrace what makes you unique, even if it makes others uncomfortable.” jmonae.com wondaland.com

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Jean OELWANG Jean Oelwang is a game changer with a vision to revolutionize our world! The CEO of Virgin Unite, the non-profit foundation of Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group, she believes that the “key to this vision, is creating a world where business is a positive force for the wellbeing of people and the planet.” Photo: Christopher Willan

This has been one of Jean’s hardest challenges to date. But the tide is turning and there are some great companies like Toms and MPESA putting this into practice. Social media will play a big part in her vision, “Social media and the internet are creating a world of radical transparency and interconnectedness, a spirit of collaboration…and with significant advances in technology, we’ve got the tools we need to create a healthy, peaceful future where everyone can live with the dignity they deserve.” Prior to taking the helm at Virgin Unite, Jean had a successful career in mobile start-ups and had worked for the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife in Australia, as well as a stint as a VISTA volunteer working with homeless teens in Chicago. She has an inexhaustible amount of energy and enthusiasm, citing the people she meets daily as her inspiration. “We have something to learn from every single person we meet. When we take time to truly listen, we open up a whole new world of wonder and inspiration. I’m inspired by people who have committed their lives to change; like Jane Tewson and Ela Bhatt that have uber inspirational powers.” Jean and the Virgin Unite team have incubated some powerful global initiatives, such as The Elders, The Carbon War Room and The B Team. When asked what she is most proud of, Jean praises the Virgin Group’s commitment to changing business for good and the great team at Virgin Unite. She adds “I love being on the ground in South Africa at the epicenter of hope, the Branson Centre (a center dedicated to helping budding entrepreneurs grow their businesses). They are lifting people out of poverty through job creation.” “Listen with grace, embrace collaboration and define a clear purpose in your life. We spend days coming up with business missions and purpose statements — but often forget that everything else will flow if we spend the time to do this with ourselves first.” virgin.com/unite

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Laura TURNER SEYDEL Captain Planet was more than a cute, fun cartoon that graced the screens of homes in the 1990s. With his green mullet, vibrant blue skin, soil brown eyes, a fire-red chest, he spread the word on the consequences of climate change for children and adults alike. Laura Turner Seydel, chairperson of Captain Planet Foundation, philanthropist and inspiration to many, has made it her life’s passion to get the message out about the reality of our planet’s toils. “As with most things in life, an ethic is installed in people from a young age. My grandparents were true eco superheroes and my dad (Ted Tuner, media mogul and philanthropist) took over as the real, live Captain Planet,” Laura recollected. “They were the ones who engrained in me and my siblings the culture of conservation.” Captain Planet Foundation’s mission is to give the next generation of stewards an active understanding and love for the natural world in which they live. They fund and support hands-on environmental projects that inspire and empower children and youth. The Foundation has funded over 1,700 projects impacting more than 1 million kids around the globe.

Laura has found that one of her biggest obstacles has been getting the message out about climate change. “The warmest year on record was 2013. Ninety-nine out of 100 scientists agree that man is causing the problem. It is happening now, and we have to act to mitigate the damage,” Laura shared. “We must do everything we can as quickly as we can, both as individuals and collectively. Otherwise our children and future generations will hold us accountable for leaving them with problems too complex to solve.” captainplanetfoundation.org

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Leila JANAH Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “I have the audacity to believe that peoples everywhere can have three meals a day for their bodies, education and culture for their minds, and dignity, equality and freedom for their spirits.” In 2008, Leila Janah, founder of Samasource, the award winning non-profit began a massive effort to address this seemingly impossible notion, with the goal of turning it into a reality. Leila had spent over a decade living and working in Africa as a teacher and interpreter, and had become cynical of the anti-poverty movement and the world’s negative view of the poor as needy, passive consumers of handouts. “Despite all the technological and material progress we have made since Dr. King left us,” she noted, “we still live in a world where over 4 billion people live on less than $3 a day.” She couldn’t and wouldn’t believe that this was all we could do. With a large goal in mind, she successfully gained the support of dozens of individuals and philanthropic organizations, and began the task of attempting to connect people in the poorest corners of the world with jobs, which provide reasonable, and most importantly, progressive wages. With this Samasource was born and also the

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concept of Microwork, which breaks large-scale digital projects into smaller tasks for workers to complete via the Internet. Today, Samasource headquarters are in San Francisco, California and maintains a field office in Nairobi, Kenya. The organization currently has 10 delivery partners across Haiti, India, Kenya, and Uganda, and previously partnered with workers in Pakistan, Ghana, and South Africa. It has become an innovative technology company, changing the way the people think about work and with that, has given Leila Janah recognition as one of the world’s most influential women in technology. samasource.org

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Melinda MACINNIS The rhino is a majestic, iconic mammal that has wandered this planet in one form or another for over 50 million years. Most species of rhino, up until recently, have been listed as critically endangered, but over the course of a few years their numbers have taken a turn for the worst. The Western Black Rhino is gone, wiped from existence and the other species are sadly not far behind. Melinda MacInnis is a warrior, fighting to spread the word about Africa and Asia’s most endangered animals. After befriending one of the oldest conservation families in southern Africa, she decided enough is enough and turned to filmmaking as a method of spreading the word on this tragic loss of life. “I decided I couldn’t sit on the sidelines any more,” said Melinda. “More and more people are turning to documentaries to obtain vital information about the state of the planet and things that aren’t being covered properly in regular media.” With this goal in mind, she has been working on the production of her latest and greatest project called The Price. The Price is a documentary that takes a look at the rhino as a gatekeeper to our planet’s delicate ecological balance and potential precursor to an even greater crisis, a Sixth Mass Extinction event. “A lot of this stuff is quite dark,” confided Melinda, “so as we head into post production, our largest task is working to turn the natural outrage that most people feel when they learn about what’s going on, into something inspirational.” Currently in post-production, The Price will be ready for release in early 2015. Melinda MacInnis feels that every person on this planet has a role to play in improving the deeply intertwined relationship between humans, animals and our environment. “It doesn’t take a whole generation to evolve our attitudes and actions,” she urges, “we can start an ‘evolution’ revolution right now.” thepricedocumentary.com

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Evident throughout her collections, stores, sourcing and production, is the brand’s ethos to be a responsible, honest, and modern company.

Stella MCCARTNEY She may hail from rock ‘n’ roll royalty, but make no mistake, this British-born award winning fashion designer, animal rights campaigner and lifelong vegetarian has truly established her own path through hard work, determination and creative talent. Stella McCartney is the daughter of Linda McCartney, the American photographer, musician and animal rights activist, and former Beatle, Sir Paul McCartney. Graduating from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, she went on to become one of the world’s most desirable and celebrated fashion designers. This cool rebel rocks the fashion world on her own terms, launching her own luxury fashion label in 2001 in a joint venture with the Kering Group, which doesn’t use any leather or fur. Her company’s commitment to sustainability is impressive. Evident throughout her collections, stores, sourcing and production, is the brand’s ethos to be a responsible, honest, and modern company. Appointed Team GB’s Creative Director by adidas for the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympic Games, she was made Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2013, for her services to fashion. In 2009, alongside her father and sister Mary, Stella launched Meat Free Monday, a campaign to encourage people to be meat free for one day a week to help reduce the environmental impact on the planet. Meat Free Monday is simply a brilliant

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way for people to do their bit to help the planet and become healthier at the same time. This campaign has become a global movement, with individuals, families, schools, restaurants, cities and governments across the world getting behind the meat free day. A United Nations report in 2006 stated that the livestock industry as a whole was responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than the whole of the transport sector put together. She also supports Comic Relief, Kering Foundation (Stop Violence. Improve Women’s Lives), PETA, RED, ASPCA, Oceana, NSPCC, The Linda McCartney Centre, NRDC and the Hopefield Animal Sanctuary. Stella considers that having children, being a wife and running her own business are her greatest achievements. She is the first to say that the McCartneys are not perfect but she likes to try and do her little bit. stellamccartney.com meatfreemondays.com

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Michelle “Mitch” HEDLUND We can only make the necessary changes in the world with new, fresh ideas that keep us moving forward as a society. Michelle “Mitch” Hedlund, Founder and Executive Director of Recycle Across America, found that despite all of the attention being given to the green industry over the past decade, she was shocked to learn that recycling, the most largely recognized green action in the United States, hadn’t really improved in over 15 years. “U.S. recycling levels continue to hover around 34%,” she noted, “and unfortunately much of the materials that are recycled, are so highly contaminated with trash that most manufacturers aren’t able to reuse them.” She created Recycle Across America and a society-wide standardized labeling system for recycling bins. “This remarkably simple solution is already proving to have a profound impact on our environment,” said Mitch, “and now we have launched the national ‘let’s recycle right!’ celebrity campaign, which is bringing awareness to the critical need to recycle right.” Is it simply a matter of everyone recycling more? Yes and no. Mitch Hedlund feels that with every problem there’s a force that is profiting from the problem and that this is especially true with the largest waste hauling companies in the U.S. “Currently the amount of trash found in recycling bins (as a result of the public’s confusion), prevents recycling from being a reliable profit center for these large companies” shared Mitch. “The money that they make from owning the landfills and collecting fees from all of the smaller trash haulers...is very reliable and profitable.” Fortunately for the future, these large haulers are also positioned to make significant profits on recycling if it does become a more effective, profitable, and reliable industry — which will happen when society begins to recycle right. It was this simple, yet progressive solution, which solidified Mitch’s status as an Ashoka Global Fellow and put her in the rankings with individuals globally who are implementing solutions to correct some of our world’s most pressing problems. recycleacrossamerica.org

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COCO ECO | ECO CHIC CITY GUIDE

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ECO CHIC GUIDE TO:

MILAN

Milan is an ancient yet vibrantly modern and beautiful urban city in the heart of Northern Italy. Step into the artistic district of Brera and instantly become mesmerized by the art and design, or simply gaze at some of the trendiest urban dwellers across Europe. Milan is the ultimate platform where modern-day Italian tradition comes alive.

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The HOTEL MILANO SCALA is the eco-chic, ecofabulous city-center hotel that is the first Italian Urban Oasis Hotel to be included in the Eco-Luxury Hotels Collection. The hotel is the first zero-emission facility in Milan. All of the hotel’s energy is produced without release of carbon dioxide into the environment, which avoids city pollution. The charming accommodation is located in the hip art district of Brera and maintains its true Italian authenticity inside of a XIX century building. Via dell’Orso, 7, Milano Tel: +39 02 870961 hotelmilanoscala.it

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shop ASAP LAB — ASAP is short for As Sustainable As Possible — is often referred to as a laboratory devoted to the research on sustainable and ethical products. ASAP is located on the emerging and energetic Corso Garibaldi. Step inside and you can find products created from recycled and recovered pieces of fabric to 100% natural fibers, or scarves created with 100% natural dyes using flowers, berries and leaves. Corso Garibaldi, 104, Milano Tel: +39 026598157 asaplab.it

GARDEN K is located in the hip and eclectic area of Navigli.

It is filled with modern apparel and accessories from emerging Korean Designers. The boutique is large, open and accented with a few vintage pieces to give that Italian flair. This boutique makes for a fun place to browse around or find your next favorite designer. The Korean owner has taken the initiative to carry only three pieces of every item, so each purchase you make is sure to give you exclusivity in this fashion capital. Via Vigevano, 35, Milano Tel: +39 02 8942 3940

MEET 2 BIZ is a local project born to give opportunity

to young Italian emerging designers and artists. This concept shop is filled with passionate young designers who display their latest collection to the public. Many of the designers are creating sustainable pieces and everything is made in Italy. The shop features new designers and artists weekly. Be sure to check Blon.D or purchase a necklace made of recycled rubber from a local Milanese designer. Alzaia Naviglio Grande, 14, Milano Tel: +39 339 7962395 meet2bizshop.com 94

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eat JOIA is a vegetarian five-star legendary restaurant in Milan.

It is the perfect example of refined and creative vegetarian cuisine. The chef fuses natural ingredients into innovative dishes and includes a bio wine menu to complement every dish. The menu changes based on the season and the blueberry risotto is a must. The elegant atmosphere and attentive service place the finishing touches on this vegetarian fine-dining restaurant. Via Panfilo Castaldi, 18, Milano Tel: +39 02 2952 2124 joia.it

Vegetarian five-star cuisine at Joia Photo: Joia Restaurant

ERBA BRUSCA is a casual brunch spot situated in a

vegetable garden inside the urban center of Milan. A perfect example of the farm to table concept, Erba Brusca is a new generation restaurant. This innovative restaurant gives you the option to sit outside in a peaceful garden or inside where there is a delightful rustic finish. The menu is seasonal and the garden plays a leading role in each dish. The Sunday brunch is sure to delight your senses and the fresh peach Bellini is a must to put the finishing touches on this place. Alzaia Naviglio Pavese, 286, Milano Tel: +39 02 87380711 erbabrusca.it

NABI BIOLOGICA is a neighborhood organic restaurant

that creates daily menus based on seasonal and local products. Nabi is a complete modern concept with a touch of Italian cooking. All meals are served on a beautiful vintage wooden tray. One of my favorites was the chickpea and leek soup served with zucchini sautĂŠed with a typical Italian limoncello. Via Cadore, 41, Milano Tel: +39 02 36740247 naturabiologica@gmail.com

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explore Taste and discover the natural side of gelato at GELATO GIUSTO, located near the bustling Corso Buenos Aires. Curated by pastry chef Vittoria, each ingredient is natural and specializes in the use of seasonal ingredients. Vittoria is known for her unique gelato options, one of which I recommend not missing, the fig, ricotta, and hazelnuts topped off with her own fig marmalade. Vegan? No problem, order rooibos granite, or a dairy-free sorbet. Via San Gregorio, 17, Milano Tel: +39 (0)2 295 10284 gelatogiusto.it

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Carla Sozzani, the famous editor and publisher of Vogue, curated the concept store of 10 CORSO COMO in 1990. Today it is a space that brings together fashion, design, art, photography and special exhibitions. 10 Corso Como gives you a glance at the real design and fashion side of Milan. It is the perfect example of a stylish haven that a fashion lover can spend hours in and just before making an exit stop at the garden terrace for a kiwi lemon juice. 10 Corso Como, Milano Tel: +39 02 29002674 10corsocomo.com The TRIENNALE MUSEUM is a born and bred design museum, along with being a center for contemporary art. The museum takes you behind the scenes of what it was like before ‘Photoshop’ existed. Be amazed by the beautiful graphic designs and advertising campaigns created before modern technology. It is a happy place for architects and designers alike. Viale Alemagna, 6, Milano Tel: +39 02724341 triennale.it

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It is simple to get around in Milan; just jump on the metro, bus or tram and you can get from point A to B in no time. Be aware that public transportation becomes scarce as the day goes on but it is simple to grab a taxi at any taxi point. The city of Milan have gone ‘Eco’, with over 80 eco friendly bus routes and a bike share program, where you can grab a BikeMi on one side of the city and return it to the other side.

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Panorama with Campanile Chiesa di Santa Maria Photo: Joya Beamer

The Triennale Museum Photo: Amanda Jakubik

day trip LAKE COMO is the peaceful escape from the

fashion conscious city of Milan. Just jump on a quick train from the city center and you are already ‘Lakeside’ in less than an hour. Hop over to the city of Bellagio and take in the beauty of the flowers and greenery, or sit along the lake and sip on a local wine from the Piedmont region. Lake Como is the perfect tranquil retreat for your Milan holiday.

get there Milan is one of the easiest cities to reach, with the option of three major airports. Each airport is strategically located on different sides of the city, accessible via train or bus to the city center. If you are looking to fly direct from America, that is simple on American Airlines’ new route direct from Miami to Milan’s Malpensa airport or from New York City.

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Koh Samui THAILAND BY: Nichola Zed

Watching the sun set, drinking pure coconut water, listening to wave after wave roll across a private beach of crisp white sand — my mind is awash with colour, flavour and sound. I think to myself “surely this is a dream.” But it is not a dream, it’s Koh Samui, the island of 1000 stories. So if you are looking for your own tale to tell, let the jewel of Thailand’s crown seduce you with her charm.


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It is my first morning in Koh Samui and I am reflecting over a coffee, looking across the majestic Gulf of Thailand. To say I am already entranced would be an understatement, and then Pom, one of lovely and professional staff at the Akaryn Samui offers, “would you like your hot water with a piece of fresh lime?” And so begins my own Thailand story, the most peaceful holiday I have ever experienced. Thailand enticed me as a destination because of its bohemian soul and majestic beauty. Friends and family alike have come home with exotic tales from a crazy party, a luxurious retreat, a body build intensive (yes it does happen), which all sounded too alluring to ignore.

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Koh Samui is an island 35km northeast of Surat Thani and surrounded by 60 other islands it makes up the Ang Thong Marine National Park. The first destination on this incredible adventure was the Akaryn Resort and Spa. The Akaryn, is a brother and sister’s dream seaside retreat surrounded by pristine beaches — a place where life is unhurried. As soon as you walk into the open reception and look across the spacious view, it’s obvious that this resort understands luxury. This five star resort is located on the beautiful and secluded Hanuman Bay, facing southeast for exceptional sunlight exposure. The name of the resort means the unseen and untouched ray of light.

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Thailand enticed me as a destination because of its bohemian soul and majestic beauty.

Pool Suite Photo: Akaryn Samui

I stayed in the pool suites at the resort, which is an open-plan, stand alone building, surrounded by trees and wildlife. There are also Pool Villas, which include an 8m pool and an open bath, for those inclined for a little additional luxury. Each of the villas is private; mine was complete with a view of the ocean from the balcony. There are four superb restaurants to choose from and the open pools, as the photos suggest, are a glorious place to retreat to. On my first night I experienced Ochos Restaurant and had the best chateaubriand of my life. I highly recommend the body scrub at Ayurah Spa, which will leave you feeling like you are floating. The Thai cooking class was one my

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fondest memories of the trip, especially considering I am not a keen chef. There are also daily yoga and pilates sessions, snorkeling around Hanuman Bay and fishing off the rocks. For a completely different experience, no less extraordinary, try the Akyra — located on the trendy and bustling Chaweng Beach. The Akyra features beautifully appointed rooms and a charming pool bar. Here patrons can lie by the beach, offered table service from the helpful, and sometimes cheeky, staff.

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One Bedroom Suite Photo: Akyra

One of its key projects has been to raise awareness and funds for Thailand’s endangered turtles. Akyra is a sister hotel to the Akaryn. Each morning a beautiful buffet breakfast is served at the resort restaurant. The ceremonial reserving of a large day bed, on the beach should be done before breakfast. After a nourishing breakfast, it is a leisurely stroll down to the beachfront for reading and fresh coconut juice. I fell asleep on the daybeds twice, complete bliss. You have a choice of room or suite at the Akyra, both comfortable and chic. The resort includes the Ayurah Salon and Massage by the beach, along with yoga and meditation rooms for those ‘in the zone’. My favourite night at Akyra was with the DJ on the beach at the pool bar. It was completely surreal with the music playing, cocktail in hand and watching people light lanterns that littered the sky with a beautiful array of orange light.

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Hanuman Bay Photo: Akaryn Samui

Akaryn and Akyra encourage patrons to join them with green initiatives, they follow the rules of Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Rank, Recycle and Reward. Yann Gouriou, the Executive Manager of Akaryn Hospitality Management Services (AHMS), explains wherever AHMS properties are built, the natural environment is safeguarded. The Pure Blue Foundation, co-founded in 2010 by AHMS, was set up to preserve the ocean’s eco-system. One of its key projects has been to raise awareness and funds for Thailand’s endangered turtles. The foundation also explores initiatives to build and restore coral reefs in the waters around Akaryn Samui. For a cultural fix head out to the Big Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Yai), an amazing site to see. For an adventure try the Bo Phut Fisherman’s Market on a Friday night. The street is blocked off for a noisy and colorful cluster of food and drink, handmade ornaments, loads of apparel and accessories. The Namuang Waterfalls are also not to be missed. As I stood listening to the sound of the water rapids hitting the surface, I glimpsed a group of elephants taking in the same sight and thought it was truly beautiful. Koi Samui — a collision of breathtaking beaches, chic and enticing nightlife, everywhere you turn there is a massage ready and waiting and an adventure to be had. Just like those before me I am planning my next journey to Koh Samui to stay at the Akaryn especially, the sensational massage and beach walks is enough in itself to tempt anyone there. akaryn.com theakyra.com

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CALLIOTE CANYON

A Private Ojai Eco Retreat BY: Melinda MacInnis PHOTOS: Emily Perez

There is so much to recommend about the lovely Calliote Canyon, a private eco-retreat nestled in Southern California’s Ojai Valley. With its rustic beauty, its aura of tranquility, and its cascade of amenities and comforts, I am always over the moon when I am lucky enough to arrange a stay. Located just an hour and a half from Los Angeles, it is also just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the city’s urban chaos. On my most recent visit to the five-acre property, several friends and I left Venice Beach early enough on a Friday afternoon to miss the dreaded L.A. traffic. We decided to treat ourselves and take the Pacific Coast Highway route towards Malibu’s Las Virgenes Canyon, enjoying the spectacular ocean views and craggy canyon vistas before turning onto California’s historic 101. With our moods already lifted, we sailed along what was once known as El Camino Real, or the Royal Road, the pathway the Spanish Jesuits used back in the 1700s as they traveled from mission to mission. (Who says SoCal doesn’t have any history?) But, of course, the real pleasure comes in reaching the outskirts of Ventura County and turning off the main drag into Ojai Valley. Situated in a rare, perfectly east-west facing valley, the town of Ojai is home to a magical phenomenon known as “the pink moment”, when the setting sun casts a radiant glow onto the Topatopa Bluffs which rise 6,000 feet to form the valley’s eastern wall. On this recent

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trip we were too early for the celebrated light show, and besides our destination was not the gentle hustle and bustle of Ojai proper. Our goal was to leave city life behind altogether, so we skirted the town and headed north towards the Los Padres National Forest. Because Calliote Canyon is so artfully tucked away off the Maricopa Highway, you have got to be careful not to miss it once you leave the beaten path. (It is easy to get distracted by the sweet, crisp canyon air provided by the endless oaks and wild sage that line the way.) Having just left civilization behind, there you are at Calliote’s private gate: a world away. The inverted double C logo that greets you — known to discerning women the world over — is a nod to Calliote’s owner, the popular Los Angeles-based shoe designer, Calleen Cordero. Having obtained something of a cult following for her luxurious handmade shoes and accessories, Cordero has infused Calliote Canyon with a similar

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As we sat around the fire pit one night, I looked out at the moon-dappled landscape and was reminded of the Chumash tribe’s name for Ojai — A’hwai, meaning Valley of the Moon. aesthetic, blending down to earth beauty with a sumptuous core. As with her fashion line, almost everything you see at Calliote is handcrafted using natural, locally-sourced materials and designed for comfort. Eco-minded, Cordero has maintained all the property’s original structures, simply widening and improving upon them, making them both more welcoming and yet more intimate. As you approach the main house, its wrap-around screened porch beckons, and you are faced with your first dilemma. Should you park yourself here with a book and a cup of tea and never get up? It is a good option. It is just that there is so much else to do. Inside, the open kitchen and dining room serve as a heart center, and it is here that my friends and I always immediately unload our overflowing baskets of food and wine. You can arrange to have a private chef come during your stay or always head back into Ojai to eat. But most people (myself included) just want to stay put once they’ve arrived to soak up the complete and utter privacy the property affords. With its 360 degree uninterrupted views of the natural world, it is the type of thing that is getting harder and harder to come by. Containing something for everyone, Calliote sleeps up to 22 comfortably and can facilitate all kinds of retreats: business, yoga, meditation, and features a beautiful outside amphitheater that Cordero built with all of these in mind. It is perfect for family

get-togethers too, and with two separate master suites, as well as two private cottages, no one has to fight over rooms because they are all charming and ridiculously romantic. Add to this an authentic Swedish sauna, creekside jacuzzi, and natural waterfall fed by underground springs during the wet season, and it is not long before you realize you have stumbled onto a bit of paradise. On this recent visit, as we sat around the fire pit one night, I looked out at the moon-dappled landscape and was reminded of the Chumash tribe’s name for Ojai — A’hwai, meaning Valley of the Moon. Accordingly, Cordero has combined two Chumash words to form the name Calliote, meaning Good House. Sitting there, warmed by firelight and laughter, so close and yet so far from the rest of the world, I had to agree. It is indeed very, very good. calliotecanyon.com

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KEEKI NATURAL SPF 30 SUNSCREEN Hitting the beach? Don’t leave the house without this delicious smelling sunscreen that provides advanced broad-spectrum protection without any harsh chemicals. This super clean formula will keep your skin hydrated and nourished because it is loaded with tons of organic ingredients. All Keeki Pure and Simple products are gluten free, paraben free, pthalate free, petroleum free and vegan. $15.99, keekipureandsimple.com

LINKS JEWELRY The perfect accessory to any outfit with a patented, distinct hand-made chain and leather design made in brass metal, with 14Kt gold precious metal and other finishes with protective eco-coatings. The bracelets are made by hand in the US, using American sourced materials and labor, with 10% of each sale donated to JP/HRO to support Haiti. $249, linksjewelry.com

HENRY & BELLE DENIM SHORTS Perfect for a summer weekend look or a trip to the beach, these Henry & Belle white denim shorts fit beautifully and are the perfect length. By wearing Henry & Belle jeans, you help raise awareness and funds for diverse issues they support in your local community. $124, henryandbelle.com

THREADS4THOUGHT HLF LOTUS CROP & LORI JACKET Made with a recycled polyester/spandex blend and brushed on both sides to create a super soft feel, these sustainable crop pants and matching jacket are perfect for a laid back yoga class, an intense cardio workout, or simply to go run errands in. Lotus Pants $52 Lori Jacket $65, threadsforthought.com

PISIDIA USA WEEKENDER BAG Eco conscious, luxurious, and chic, this silicone and leather, weather resistant, Pisidia bag is the perfect size to hold all your essentials for a summer weekend getaway. $328, pisidiausa.com

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EDITOR LOVES TH E P E R F EC T W E E K E N D G E TAWAY

When headed out of town overnight or for a long weekend, these are a few of my favorite things I never leave home without.

TARTE LIPSURGENCE Perfect your pout with a brightening pop of color and lasting shine. Infused with vitamin E, jojoba seed oil, and flower extract, this multitasking formula helps smooth the look of fine lines and wrinkles and moisturizes dry lips. It comes in 9 different beautiful pinkish hues and is free of parabens and Phthalates. $19, tartecosmetics.com

ORGANIC GLAM Bring a touch of Organic Glam to your bathroom with Orange Blossom Hydrating Hand Wash. Using the natural fragrance of Orange Blossom, this kind formula cleanses naturally without the use of synthetic detergent, leaving hands soft, hydrated and delicately fragrant. $52, theorganicpharmacy.com

JANE IREDALE POMMISST HYDRATION SPRAY Newly reformulated and awarded with the ECOCERT Natural and Organic Certification, Pommisst is a facial spritz that refreshes skin and conceals pores. With pomegranate extract, and 100% natural and 30% organic ingredients, your skin is hydrated, conditioned and protected. $27, janeiredale.com

LSTN HEADPHONES Listen to your favorite tunes in style with LSTN Beech Wood Fillmores Headphones. Individually handcrafted from real, reclaimed wood making each pair unique, they are fitted with extra cushion for your ears for extra easy listening. For every pair of headphones sold, LSTN will help restore hearing to a person in need with the help of the Starkey Hearing Foundation. $100, listnheadphones.com

SIGG SIGG Switzerland once again transforms drinking vessels into a chic to-go accessory with “Asia Blossoms” that echos the beauty of the Orient with the Cherry Blossom trees. Eco-friendly and built for longevity. a SIGG bottle can last for over a decade and is completely recyclable at the end of its long life. $22.99, mysigg.com

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THE JUICE CLEANSE

fad or phenomena? BY: Heather Carter PHOTOGRAPHY: Nekter

Everywhere you go nowadays, pressed juice bars are springing up in cities across the world, presented as a new lifestyle choice that’s as easy as grabbing a caffeine fix, yet promises endless health benefits. A way to do a quick internal cleanse and rid your body of daily accumulated toxins, juicing promises to heal a variety of woes including physical and mental sluggishness and shedding a few pounds, propelling us forward to clarity, energy, and an overall reset of our busy lives. I was more than a little skeptical of juice cleanses. Opting to drink dubious tasting liquids in lieu of food for five days doesn’t appeal to me, despite claims of how renewing it is for mind, body, and spirit. I am, however, the perfect candidate for this. On the dayto- day my energy levels can only be compared to that of a sloth,

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no doubt due to my propensity to drink coffee, indulge in sugary delights and a glass of wine to end the evening. I knew it was time to do an internal spring clean and decided I would give juicing a try. At the very least it would test my will power, and any positive side effect would be a bonus.

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I opted for the 5-day Nekter Juice Bar Advanced Cleanse that retails for $300. Nekter, based out of Southern California, specializes in two types of cleanses; the Classic and the Advanced, both from one to five days, and each designed to flood your body with a month’s worth of vitamins in a single day. The results from a daily dose of 10-15 pounds of vegetables and nutrients are supposed to leave you feeling more energized and your body free of toxins. Being a juice cleanse virgin I feared five days may be overly ambitious, but I was feeling determined. People had told me that after day three all feelings of starvation subside and some kind of health-induced enlightenment prevails. I was up for the challenge. There are six juices to drink throughout the day. My first was at Juice #1 at 9 am, an elixir of apple, grapefruit, celery, kale, parsley, spinach, mustard greens, and surprisingly pleasant tasting with the dominant flavors being apple and grapefruit. Only three hours in and my desire for solid food set in. It was about 11 am and I was starting to second guess this whole juice cleanse idea. Instead of caving in so soon and having to explain to my friends that I didn’t make it past morning, I opted to drink Juice #2, a lemonade concoction made with filtered water, lemon, turmeric, cayenne pepper, and agave. The day seemed to drag on without the sweet and enjoyment of food, and by 1 pm I was ready for Juice #3. Packed with carrots, celery, kale, parsley, spinach, and ginger and with quite a pleasant flavor, it gave me the energy boost I desperately needed. By 4 pm, it was time for Juice #4. Apple, grapefruit, celery, kale, parsley, spinach, and mustard greens, just enough to keep me on track. Next up, Juice #5, a green juice of celery, lemon, apple, kale, parsley, and dandelion greens. This was my least favorite, not overly unpleasant in flavor but had a more distinct,

bitter taste. Still not enough to throw me off track, I persevered until my final juice of the day, #6. Drinking “dinner” was by far the most satisfying; a delicious and comforting blend of nut milk, cashews, water, dates, cinnamon, and nutmeg. It was the most substantial drink in terms of thickness and flavor, and just what my body needed so I could sleep without pangs of hunger. The second day was my most challenging, and I was so desperate for real food, it was all I could think about. In a moment of weakness I ate half an avocado at lunchtime to subside the hunger. I could literally feel the toxins leaving my body and felt lethargic from the purge. Still I carried on in search of the Holy Grail — that moment of juicing enlightenment when my body, mind and spirit would turn the corner, and I would start to feel the benefit of cleansing. By day three I was starting to feel much better; clear minded, less bloated, and my skin was glowing. As the last two days went on it got easier, and I started to gain more energy and not fixate on food so much. My concentration was higher and I felt like I was mentally operating at an optimum level. Perhaps there was something in this after all? After the five days was over I felt great, and looked amazing. Eureka! I made it! Five days of nothing but juice definitely takes a lot of will power, but overall I was impressed with the Nekter Advanced Cleanse and the results. After all my hard work I continued to eat super healthy as not to ruin my clean bill of internal health, and next time round, it’s going to be a breeze. At least that’s what they say! nekterjuicebar.com

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THE CADILLAC ELR ELECTRIC HYBRID COUPE BY: Joseph Perlmutter PHOTOGRAPHY: Cadillac

Cadillac’s entry into the hybrid automobile sector commences with the 2014 Cadillac ELR. This luxury plug-in hybrid coupe debuted as a concept car in 2009 and is now introduced as a 2014 production automobile. With a price tag starting at $75,000, a lucky ELR owner can expect the quality and comfort expected by a Cadillac, along with Detroit’s latest and greatest technology. The ELR includes two power systems. First, there is a 1.4 liter internal combustion, gasoline-powered four cylinder motor, featuring a generator that produces electricity to charge the drive system. The electric drive system consists of a 16.5-kWh lithium-ion propulsion battery located along the spine of the vehicle. Lithium batteries have significant energy storage and power capacity benefits, compared to similar weight nickel metal hydride batteries found in other vehicles. The result is an electronic powered system that provides immediate response with instant torque. As many electric car owners have learned, the electronic power provides swift and smooth pick-up, with no need to wait for gas-powered motors to reach optimal rpms levels to achieve maximum output. Electric motors have instant power which results in a pleasurable driving experience. Cadillac boasts a total vehicle range of 340 miles including battery and gas. Fuel tank capacity is 9.3 gallons. Battery range is listed at 37 miles, with an electric equivalent of 82 MPG and Extended Range 110

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(gas generated power) of 33 MPG. The ELR recharges in about 12 hours with a 120-volt outlet and 4.5 hours with a 240-volt outlet. The gas powered motor kicks in seamlessly once the electric power is exhausted. Best of all, unlike the Tesla, which is fully electric, the ELR can be filled with gas for a long cross- country journey, without having to stop to recharge the battery. Cadillac claims the ELR is “the perfect balance of Art & Science,” and the car has won numerous awards including one of the five finalists in the 2012 Green Car Vision Awards and 2013 “Best Production Vehicle” in the Eyes on Design Awards. The bold new styling embodies a striking exterior with many impressive design features such as hidden door handles, dramatic LED headlamps, and jeweled “hockey stick” tail lamps. Styling is unique and is certain to turn heads.

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As many electric car owners have learned, the electronic power provides swift and smooth pick-up, with no need to wait for gas-powered motors to reach optimal rpms levels to achieve maximum output. Electric motors have instant power which results in a pleasurable driving experience.

The interior provides the ambiance of luxury expected from a Cadillac. From the cut-and-sewn heated seats to the mood-setting ambient light, this car is inviting. An interesting feature that took some getting used to is the Safety Alert Seat that sends vibrating pulses through the driver’s seat to warn of potential hazards, including the direction they are coming from. Instrumentation is clean, modern, and efficient. The center console “Infotainment System” provides features such as navigation, audio and temperature controls, to name just a few. The drive-selectable instrument panel has multiple display modes to choose, and identifies both the electric and gas powered usage, fuel range, as well as other vital information.

This car is a Cadillac. In other words, this interior is comfortable and the ride is smooth. Front seats are ample, with a comfortable snug fit in each bucket seat separated by a large interior center console, and whilst getting into the back seat of this two-door can be challenging, the ELR comfortably seats four.

Start-up the ELR and the sound effects might lead one to believe they are in a futuristic ride. The ELR provided a comfortable, smooth ride around the streets of LA. Power, braking and handling were more than adequate for city and highway driving. The front wheel drive provides ample grip for delivery of this power to the road. Zero-60 mph acceleration is listed at 7.8 seconds. Top speed is stated as 106 mph. While only 83 horsepower is provided at 4800 rpms from the internal combustion engine, an impressive 295 lb. ft. torque is generated.

Driving the ELR around Beverly Hills was quite an experience. The car has style, comfort, and ample power for city driving. A hybrid car provides a sense of progressive, forward-thinking direction in pursuing a “Green” choice when it comes to automobiles. The automobile industry is in its early stage of moving to electric cars, and the Cadillac ELR is one of many new vehicles that are taking on this challenge. Congratulations to GM for its foresight on this project and development of ELR. Style. Technology. Comfort.

The price of luxury is not cheap. MSRP starts at $75,000 and can climb to $82,000. This price range puts the ELR in a class with very strong competition, but the federal tax credit of $7,500 helps somewhat, and time will tell if Cadillac’s ELR will be successful against a host of strong competitors in the same price range.

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COCO ECO | CULTURE Ashlan diving with sharks Photo: Michael Muller

OUR BLUE PLANET MY JOURNEY OF DISCOVERING HOW EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD IS CONNECTED BY: Ashlan Gorse Cousteau

Our planet is actually blue. Yep, 70% of Earth is covered by water. And we know more about the surface of our moon than we know about the bottom of the ocean. That always shocks me. I have loved the ocean my whole life. My fondest childhood memories from growing up in North Carolina are playing in her waves, building castles on her sand and discovering the creatures that lived on the shoreline. But it wasn’t until I met my future husband that I took my first deep dive into her blue abyss and truly saw the depth of her beauty. There just a few feet down under the waves was another planet, full of fish and coral and animals so odd looking, even a science-fiction writer could not have dreamt them up. It was like a whole other world under the sea, but it wasn’t. It was the place I grew up, the place I lived and loved, just from a totally different perspective. That was my “Aha” moment. There, 50 feet below the shoreline on Bonaire, I feel in love with this mysterious place I had never seen and,

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I am humbled to say, I really didn’t understand. It was so magical that at the age of 30, I felt like a child again in this strange setting. There floating I watched a single shrimp take on its daily activities with the zest of a child. My love of diving and exploring has not slowed down. I dove with Great White Sharks off the coast of Mexico. I explored Bermuda’s changing ocean ecosystem and have been out in open water with 10 foot swells in a tiny boat to listen to the songs of migrating humpback whales. While I grew up loving nature and animals, as I have embarked on this journey over the last few years I have learned that protecting nature is about more than donating to a cause or recycling plastic bottles. While those things are important, the truth is that all our choices have consequences. From the food we eat, to the cars we drive, to the clothes and products we buy, our choices have a

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huge influence not only on the health of the oceans and planet but on the health of our communities, our economy and our bodies. In my life I try to take small changes every day. I used to live on fatfree hotdogs, diet sodas and low-calorie everything. Slowly, I started deleting artificial sweeteners, processed foods and cutting down my meat consumption and now only eating meat a few times a month. These days I am proud to say almost all the food I buy is fresh, locally grown and organic. I noticed not only that my weight stopped fluctuating, but my skin and hair are healthier and I have more energy too. This all speaks to a universal truth. Our bodies, and to a large degree our health, are a product of what we put into them. So, I started to clean out my cosmetics drawer, buying organic and natural products that don’t use harsh and often times toxic chemicals. I have also reevaluated my long-standing passion for cars and leased an electric one. It is still fast and sexy but means that I can choose to charge with solar or wind as opposed to being only stuck with oil. Other choices like where I go on vacation, the cleaning products I use in my house, composting my kitchen scraps, all of them are ways I have realized I can make a positive difference in the world.

I n my life I try to take small changes every day. Just as important as all the physical actions I take for sustainability, my mindset has changed too. While there is a lot of bad news about the state of our environment I choose to find hope. I find hope in the amount of companies filing sustainability reports about water and energy, retailers that are selling products that are eco-friendly like Seventh Generation, DeVita Cosmetics and Maiyet. Governments are coming together and listening to their constituents to evoke

Ashlan at the Hong Kong Agriculture, Fisheries, and Conservation Department’s illegal wildlife trade exhibit

major change all over the world. Recently, Hong Kong finally announced they will be destroying 30 tons of confiscated ivory, a major victory for the fight against the illegal wildlife trade, and the city of Chicago voted to ban plastic bags, another big step to remove plastic from our oceans and landfills. But perhaps the most hopeful sign of all is the look of determination and passion I see on the faces of children I speak to about conservation around the world. From Hong Kong to Los Angeles, young people are fired up about our planet and are taking an active role in making positive change. They, our youth, are the true game changers to our world’s issues. My grandfather in law, Jacques Cousteau once said, ‘Every child born on earth has the right to breath fresh air, drink clean water and walk on green grass under a blue sky.’ I believe that such a world is achievable if we all join together and fight for it. ashlancousteau.com

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These brands honor Earth Day every day of the year and are made using the finest natural ingredients and sustainable materials. 1. GARDEN BONBONS A botanical bounty sprouts from a collection of decadent garden “desserts.” When planted in a flower patch or window box, each little “bonbon” grows into a beautiful bloom. $84, oliveandcocoa.com 2. GAIAM YOGA MAT The extra thick Dandelion Days Yoga Mat provides a stable, non-slip surface for your yoga practice in a super soft non-toxic material. $29.98, gaiam.com

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3. NERIUM Nerium’s Age Defying Treatment contains the patented NAE-8 extract, which combines Nerium oleander and Aloe into one powerful product. Proven to reduce multiple skincare concerns without harmful chemicals. $110, MyNerium.com 4. GOOD HOME CO CASHMERE WASH This luxurious wash will gently clean your delicates and contains Cedar and Lavender essential oils. 100% free of harmful sulfates, parabens, enzymes and phthalates. $20, goodhomestore.com

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5. PELCOR This casually elegant tote bag combines fabric and 100% sustainable cork that is extracted from the cork oak tree that thrives in Portugal. $105, PelcorUSA.com

7. SONIA KASHUK This set of deluxe brushes contains everything you need for a flawless face. With elegant printed handles and a touch of gold trim. No animal testing. $16.99, target.com

6. SCOTCH NATURALS Scotch Naturals Soy Polish Remover is specially formulated to remove nail polish safely and naturally. This non-toxic remover also provides hydration to skin and nails. $12, scotchnaturals.com

8. ONZIE Created by a 20 year Yogi, Onzie apparel is 100% handmade in Los Angeles, California. The result? A beautiful brand that is functional, flexible and flattering. $45-$65, onzie.com

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LET’S RECYCLE RIGHT BY: Heather Carter PHOTOGRAPHY: RAA

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the United States population was estimated at 317 million people in 2014, making America the third most populous country on the planet after China and India. With the world population rapidly increasing, so does our consumption of natural resources and an increase in our waste materials. The conversation of recycling has never been more relevant, and yet as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) statistics indicate, U.S. recycling levels are less than 35% and have barely improved in the past 15 years. The reason for this is a combination of a deficiency in societal awareness and confusing labeling on products and recycling bins. Millions of tons of trash are thrown in recycling bins every year driving up the cost of processing the materials, thus hindering manufacturers ability to reuse the materials, and disrupting the entire system of recycling. Recycle Across America (RAA) is a non-profit organization that is revolutionizing the way Americans recycle by developing the first ever society-wide standardized labeling system for recycling bins. The effort helps eliminate the public confusion surrounding recycling and expedites the process for an already time poor public. The advancement could not have come soon enough as according to the U.S. EPA, recycling is one of most effective and important ways in which we can improve the environment. The issue is broad in scope and in turn must be the solution, as the productivity of a collective effort serves not only our planet but also the economics of its people. The re-use of materials can help conserve water, reduce energy usage, reduce CO2 levels, protect finite natural resources, as well as oceans, sea life, wildlife, and creates millions of jobs.

In 2009, at the Recycling Association of Minnesota Conference, Michelle “Mitch” Hedlund pitched the idea of creating standardized labels on recycling bins. Standardized labels would do away with the confusing array of signage used across the country and signal to consumers where to put their recyclables, while producing cleaner and more consistent recycling for processors. The idea was so well received, that a committee composed of about 40 organizations including industry groups, school associations, retailers and others, was formed to evaluate the standardized label designs and with Hedlund at the helm as Executive Director, Recycle Across America (RAA), was formed. Hedlund explains, “With worldwide waste expected to double by 2025 and since the U.S. is the largest producer of waste in the world, it is imperative that we address this issue today. We need to remember it’s not just waste that’s doubling, it’s all of the resources used and all the CO2 generated to create the packaging and materials that will also double.” For the true benefits of recycling to have any real impact, we must recycle the right way. Eliminating contamination at the source will ultimately decrease cost of the recycling process, and result in more usable materials available to manufacturers for the creation of new products.

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RAA hopes to shift people’s attitudes towards recycling, and view it more as a valuable resource that enables the continuum of society’s ecosystem, versus a necessary bi-product that must be disposed of in landfills. Currently, two-thirds of the nation’s waste goes into landfills and 85 percent of all the jobs associated with waste come from recycling and reuse activities, proving that the issue is not limited to the environment, it is fiscal, and even political. When recycling right becomes easier, it equates to cleaner materials, a refined sorting process for haulers and less waste disposal for producers, all of which bring costs down. Recycling is great for a struggling economy because

it generates more jobs and economic value than landfills. Cleaner materials mean that the U.S would be more likely to use the recycled materials instead of sending the contaminated recyclables to China, limiting our dependence on them. Since launching the labeling initiative in 2011, RAA has received unsolicited and overwhelming backing from corporations, brands and celebrities, helping to further the impact. Hollywood stars such as Angie Harmon, Stana Katic, Gabby Reece and Kristen Bell are a few of the celebrities who participate in the ‘Let’s recycle right!’ campaign

“ I’m excited to be part of Recycle Across America’s PSA campaign, because it isn’t just about awareness it’s about a simple yet powerful solution. Standardized labels can increase recycling levels and significantly reduce the amount of trash currently being thrown in recycling bins.” ANGIE HARMON

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“ Making the choice to recycle every day is the simplest way to have a positive effect on our communities and planet. It’s a small choice that can reverberate globally.” STANA KATIC

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for RAA. “Recycling benefits every facet of society from conserving the environment to improving the economy — but only when it’s done right.” says Bell. “I’m proud to join forces with Recycle Across America to promote the standardized labels and help educate others about the impact of proper recycling. Recycling is far too important to be confusing. It’s time to get it right.” The standardized labeling system for recycling bins is a simple solution that has been proven to increase recycling levels by more than 50%, and significantly reduces the amount of trash currently being thrown in recycling bins. Additionally the standardized labels have a profound impact on the future of consumer brand manufacturing. Hedlund explains, “Consumer packaging brands actually have the most to gain from this solution because they are the ones most challenged. When we’re explaining the importance of recycling right to the public, we also need to help communicate the manufacturers’ story — that many companies are between a

rock and a hard place.” She continues, “Brand packaging companies receive a tremendous amount of pressure from shareholders, consumers, NGOs, environmentalists, government agencies and even employees to use recycled materials in their manufacturing, but the recycled materials are not always a reliable source and are often too costly to choose due to the expense of trying to remove all the contamination.” Incorporating recycling into an everyday routine has now been made easier than ever before. “After we’ve enjoyed drinking, eating and using these products, the next moment is critical. We need to make it easy for consumers to know what to do” says Hedlund. The standardized labels allow recycling to be an act of second nature versus a chore. recycleacrossamerica.org

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KIEHL’S LAUNCH TO BENEFIT RECYCLE ACROSS AMERICA Santa Monica, CA April 7, 2014

BY: Anna Griffin PHOTOGRAPHY BY: Alexandra Wyman for Invision

To celebrate Earth Day and unveil their Limited Edition Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Masque, with labels designed by Anthony Mackie and Ashley Judd, Kiehl’s hosted a celeb-studed fete at their Montana Avenue, Santa Monica store. With 100% of proceeds of the Limited Edition jars benefitting Recycle Across America, President of Kiehl’s Since 1851, Chris Salgardo, presented RAA Executive Director, Mitch Hedlund, with a check for $50,000. The proceeds will be used to create 65,000 recycling labels for select K-12 schools nationwide. VIP guests joining Ashley Judd and Anthony Mackie included Gilles Marini, Jennie Garth, Jason Kennedy, Tricia Helfer, Whitney Port, and others. kiehls.com/earthdaymasques recycleacrossamerica.org Anthony Mackie, Mitch Hedlund, Laurie Lynn Stark, Chris Salgardo, Ashley Judd

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Limited Edition Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Masque, with labels designed by Anthony Mackie and Ashley Judd

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GLOBAL GREEN’S PRE-OSCAR PARTY Hollywood, CA February 26, 2014 Global Green USA kicked off OscarWeek with its signature Pre-Oscar Party at the Avalon Hollywood. Marking the organization’s 20th Anniversary, the zero-waste event brought together Hollywood’s elite activists and eco-conscious celebrities to raise funds and awareness for Global Green USA’s ongoing initiatives.

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Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz & Ryan Rottman

Award winning musician and environmentalist Moby headlined whilst The Crystal Method DJ’d, and celeb revelers Ashley Greene, Billy Zane, Ed Begley Jr., Frances Fisher, Jane Seymour, Joan Rivers, Kellan Lutz, Luke Perry, Maggie Grace, Malin Akerman, Michelle Branch and others, partied the night away. globalgreen.org

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DESERT SMASH SHOWDOWN Hollywood celebrities and top-ranked tennis players joined forces in Will Ferrell’s Desert Smash Showdown, competing in tennis matches to raise nearly $1 million for Cancer for College. Held at the world famous La Quinta Resort & Club, celebrities Kevin Spacey, Rebel Wilson, Joel McHale and RedFoo, paired up with World #1 Doubles Champions, Bob & Mike Bryan, David Marrero, Fernando Verdasco, Stan Wawrinka

Palm Springs, CA March 3–4, 2014 BY: Anna Griffin PHOTOGRAPHY: Alexandra Wyman for Invision

Stan Wawrinka, and others. Capping off an epic day of tennis and fundraising, the celebration continued into the evening at Will Ferrell’s Epically Awesome Desert Showdown Concert at the Agua Caliente Resort & Casino, where Boyz II Men, Redfoo and Nelly performed late into the night. desertshowdown.net

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YOGA FOR A CURE Los Angeles, CA February 13, 2014

BY: Beth Doane PHOTOGRAPHY BY: Jason Merritt / Getty Images for the Cancer Prevention Clinic at the Margie Petersen Breast Center at Providence Saint John’s Health Center

On February 13, 2014, Maggie DiNome, MD, Director of the newly developed High-Risk Clinic at the Cancer Prevention Clinic at the Margie Petersen Breast Center at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, CA, hosted a gorgeous fundraiser with actress Kate Beckinsale and celebrity yoga instructor Mandy Ingber, New York Times best-selling author of Yogalosophy: 28-days to the Ultimate Mind-Body Makeover.

Kate Beckinsale

The yoga event was held at the home of Providence Saint John’s Foundation Trustee Mary Flaherty and successfully raised funds to support the creation of a new Yoga Program for patients undergoing breast cancer treatment. “Because of the many demonstrated benefits of yoga, we want to offer classes free of charge to our patients”, Dr. DiNome explained. Yoga teacher and cancer survivor, Kamla Submanranian, will teach the classes. “I am delighted to be sharing a practice that has brought such a transformation to my own life,” said Kamla. newstjohns.org

Celebrity Yoga Instructor Mandy Ingber

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Jeanette Jenkins, Pink, and MD Director of the Cancer Prevention Clinic at the Margie Petersen Breast Center at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, CA Maggie DiNome

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