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Peppermint Magazine

Summer 2019
Magazine

Peppermint is a green fashion magazine, covering eco and ethical style with a fun, fresh, intelligent and positive spin. Encouraging you to get off the trend mill, Peppermint promotes individuality, respect and DIY personal style, by showcasing the best of eco designers from Australia and the rest of the world. Fashion, beauty, art, craft, and culture; all with a twist of lime.

let’s plant the future

Peppermint Issue 44

Peppermint Magazine

ALLPRESS CULTURE MANUAL • A digital experience of our story, made for our people

Penny for your thoughts • Drop us a line and you could win lovely things! Email us at hello@peppermintmag.com or tag your IG posts with #dearpeppermint

limelight

good news • TOGETHER, WE RISE! RECORD NUMBERS HIT THE STREETS IN SEPTEMBER 2019 FOR THE GLOBAL CLIMATE STRIKES. AN ESTIMATED 6 MILLION PEOPLE FOLLOWED THE EXAMPLE SET BY LONE SCHOOLGIRL GRETA THUNBERG JUST ONE YEAR EARLIER.

fresh foodie finds

Get it off your chest • A family history of breast cancer inspired Nüni Wellness founder Dayle Larter to create a range of nourishing oils that encourages women to connect with themselves by taking their breast health into their own hands.

chub rub club • Thighs so cute they can’t stop touching each other?

girl meets world • After a decade of inspiring young eco activists as ABC’s dirtgirl, Maree Lowes is hanging up the costume and making her name as a changemaker in her own right.

the skin you’re in • Sophie Harris-Taylor’s photo series, Epidermis, goes beneath the makeup and online filters to explore the reality of living with acne, rosacea and other skin conditions – celebrating the beauty of real skin.

culture club • Founded in 2006 on the request of His Royal Highness Prince Charles of Wales, Turquoise Mountain revives traditional crafts and nurtures cultural pride in Afghanistan and other war-torn countries.

beauty of the beasts • Enamoured by the less aesthetically pleasing wildlife of the world, Newcastle-based natural history illustrator Sami Bayly has created a book that helps raise awareness of these often underappreciated creatures – showcasing ‘ugly’ animals in all their glory.

the power of giving back • Searching for greater contentment? Clinical psychologist Cassandra Dunn explains how putting our hands up to help others can help us live happier, healthier and more connected lives.

summer camp • Inspired by the nostalgia of coastal living and retro design, Katherine Hampton’s Australian-made swimwear label Camp Cove is as cool as it is sustainable.

not so fantastic • Do you know your oxo-degradables from your non-biodegradable bioplastics? Can you pick a compostable plastic bag when you see one? We delve into the complex world of ‘greener’ plastics to unpack the issues around our packaging.

about turn • She tells us why she needed to make the change and how she’s striving to create a better industry…

wandering wood • Sydney-based jewellery designer Julia Denes turned her back on the gemstone industry to create Woodfolk – an organic, earthy brand inspired by the beauty of natural materials.

Living off the land • Due to our changing climate, Australian farmers are under pressure like never before. We spoke to three farmers about their experiences, and how many believe regenerative practices can help heal the land we all rely on.

EDEN GARDENS • inspirational pots, plants and lifestyle

THE WASTE-FREE KITCHEN Scrap that • Despite knowing we need to reduce our food waste, we all sometimes end up with ingredients that leave us stumped. Alex Elliott-Howery of Sydney’s Cornersmith Cafe & Picklery gives us some tips for using the bits and bobs usually destined for the bin – bon appétit!

seven acts of everyday...


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Frequency: Twice per year Pages: 172 Publisher: Peppermint Magazine Edition: Summer 2019

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: November 17, 2019

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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

Peppermint is a green fashion magazine, covering eco and ethical style with a fun, fresh, intelligent and positive spin. Encouraging you to get off the trend mill, Peppermint promotes individuality, respect and DIY personal style, by showcasing the best of eco designers from Australia and the rest of the world. Fashion, beauty, art, craft, and culture; all with a twist of lime.

let’s plant the future

Peppermint Issue 44

Peppermint Magazine

ALLPRESS CULTURE MANUAL • A digital experience of our story, made for our people

Penny for your thoughts • Drop us a line and you could win lovely things! Email us at hello@peppermintmag.com or tag your IG posts with #dearpeppermint

limelight

good news • TOGETHER, WE RISE! RECORD NUMBERS HIT THE STREETS IN SEPTEMBER 2019 FOR THE GLOBAL CLIMATE STRIKES. AN ESTIMATED 6 MILLION PEOPLE FOLLOWED THE EXAMPLE SET BY LONE SCHOOLGIRL GRETA THUNBERG JUST ONE YEAR EARLIER.

fresh foodie finds

Get it off your chest • A family history of breast cancer inspired Nüni Wellness founder Dayle Larter to create a range of nourishing oils that encourages women to connect with themselves by taking their breast health into their own hands.

chub rub club • Thighs so cute they can’t stop touching each other?

girl meets world • After a decade of inspiring young eco activists as ABC’s dirtgirl, Maree Lowes is hanging up the costume and making her name as a changemaker in her own right.

the skin you’re in • Sophie Harris-Taylor’s photo series, Epidermis, goes beneath the makeup and online filters to explore the reality of living with acne, rosacea and other skin conditions – celebrating the beauty of real skin.

culture club • Founded in 2006 on the request of His Royal Highness Prince Charles of Wales, Turquoise Mountain revives traditional crafts and nurtures cultural pride in Afghanistan and other war-torn countries.

beauty of the beasts • Enamoured by the less aesthetically pleasing wildlife of the world, Newcastle-based natural history illustrator Sami Bayly has created a book that helps raise awareness of these often underappreciated creatures – showcasing ‘ugly’ animals in all their glory.

the power of giving back • Searching for greater contentment? Clinical psychologist Cassandra Dunn explains how putting our hands up to help others can help us live happier, healthier and more connected lives.

summer camp • Inspired by the nostalgia of coastal living and retro design, Katherine Hampton’s Australian-made swimwear label Camp Cove is as cool as it is sustainable.

not so fantastic • Do you know your oxo-degradables from your non-biodegradable bioplastics? Can you pick a compostable plastic bag when you see one? We delve into the complex world of ‘greener’ plastics to unpack the issues around our packaging.

about turn • She tells us why she needed to make the change and how she’s striving to create a better industry…

wandering wood • Sydney-based jewellery designer Julia Denes turned her back on the gemstone industry to create Woodfolk – an organic, earthy brand inspired by the beauty of natural materials.

Living off the land • Due to our changing climate, Australian farmers are under pressure like never before. We spoke to three farmers about their experiences, and how many believe regenerative practices can help heal the land we all rely on.

EDEN GARDENS • inspirational pots, plants and lifestyle

THE WASTE-FREE KITCHEN Scrap that • Despite knowing we need to reduce our food waste, we all sometimes end up with ingredients that leave us stumped. Alex Elliott-Howery of Sydney’s Cornersmith Cafe & Picklery gives us some tips for using the bits and bobs usually destined for the bin – bon appétit!

seven acts of everyday...


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