The Wild Frontier
Deep in the Louisiana bayou, six-year-old Hushpuppy and her father Daddy Wink live a simple but happy life. When natural disaster strikes and their little...
Read moreDeep in the Louisiana bayou, six-year-old Hushpuppy and her father Daddy Wink live a simple but happy life. When natural disaster strikes and their little...
Read moreLondon Fashion Week launched on Friday with one clear message: ‘Green is Great’. Eco fashion and sustainability advocate Livia Firth, along with colleague Lucy Siegle,...
Read moreGot a spare afternoon and a fondness for adorable polar animals? Well then, we’ve got a lil’ giveaway that’s gonna tickle your inner nature buff....
Read moreOne of the little joys when travelling backpacker-style is swapping books with other travellers – there’s always that shelf in the youth hostel or cheapie...
Read moreA few weeks ago, an Australian Indigenous Fashion Week was announced for 2013 as a way to help up-and-coming Australian Indigenous designers show their works...
Read moreBy now all you lovely Peppermint readers have probably got the hint that the fashion industry has a lot of dirty secrets. But it’s not...
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Read moreWant to protect your peepers in style this summer? Sticks Bamboo Eyewear has the answer. Drawing on the natural properties of bamboo to help protect...
Read moreNow here’s a gorgeous little label that ticks all our boxes! Myrrhia Fine Knitwear is an 100% ‘Made in the USA’ fashion line, utilising sustainable...
Read moreWant to change the world but don’t know where to start? Oxfam’s 3things is a good place! During September, 3things are focusing their efforts on ethical fashion, encouraging...
Read moreForget Paris, Milan and New York – this weekend international fashion is coming to our backyard! The Sunshine Coast’s annual International Fashion Week is bringing the...
Read moreAs a general rule of thumb, every $1 we spend on physical items like new clothes or makeup, comes with 1kg of greenhouse gas pollution...
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