Peppermint Winter Issue 30

Our latest winter issue is out now and has us jumping for joy! We talk dancing and diversity with our covergirl Amrita Hepi, an Indigenous dancer, choreographer and activist who’s working to empower others through movement and community. And we profile other incredible women – including Stephanie Willard of Seven Women, Emma Isaacs of Business Chicks and Natalie Isaacs of 1 Million Women – who are creating positive change for our sisters around the world in all kinds of ways. We explore how traditional textiles bind people together and contribute to the fabric of society, and elsewhere there’s fair trade fashion from cool Kiwi label Kowtow, compost made from coffee with The Compost Mill, a chat with young Aussie Muslim author and nonprofit founder Yassmin Abdel-Magied, and the cutest dolls that help feed children in need with cuddle + kind. Plus a beautiful Bali eco retreat, artisan chocolate, vintage fashion, organic herbal teas, natural beauty, a free jumper dress pattern and more! Grab a copy today for stories that’ll warm your heart.

Peppermint Winter Issue 30

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