ISSUE NO.20
$30.00
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By purchasing an issue we’ll be donating proceeds to the following organizations:
Charlee — First Nations Fashion and Design
Cameron — Amazon Frontlines
Zaya — Kanindé
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Our Responsibility issue includes designer features with Bite Studios and regenerative seed to sew farm and fashion brand Oshadi, artist highlight with Kim Mupangilaï, conversations with Charlee Fraser about her cultural discovery, environmental advocacy, and artistic evolution, the importance of social and climate activism with Cameron Russell, and how Zaya Guarani has used her career in fashion as a platform for change and her key climate activism, women’s equality, Indigenous rights. The issue highlights ethical denim brands, plant-based innovative materials, fashion tech innovations with Keel Labs and unspun, using deadstock over virgin materials, and responsible travel, and more…
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The Responsibility Issue
October 2024
9 x 12 inches, 256 pages
2.6 lbs / 1.2 kg
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Final sale, no returns.Printed on FSC Certified paper with plant-based inks.
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For this issue, each cover model selected a charitable organization aligned with their values, and proceeds from every cover sold will go directly to their chosen cause.
Charlee selected First Nations Fashion and Design, an organization that promotes the development and sustainable growth of First Nations representation, providing access and opportunities in Australia’s fashion and design industries.
Cameron selected Amazon Frontlines, a nonprofit led by Nemonte Nenquimo that works to protect the land, rights, and culture of Indigenous peoples in the Amazon.
Zaya has chosen Kanindé, the Ethno-Environmental Defense Association fighting alongside the indigenous peoples of the Amazon.
We’re committed to giving back and supporting these impactful initiatives.