Kelley Sheenan and Peppermint Magazine
Kelley Sheenan takes leadership and action by bringing together innovative and ethical eco-fashion. Peppermint will showcase the best of conscious clothing from Australia, New Zealand, and the rest of the world. There is currently no other magazine like this anywhere, and it's about time there was. Attitudes are changing, new information about our planet and climate change is emerging constantly, and consumers want solutions instead of sacrifices.
FASHION FOR A BETTER-LOOKING WORLD.
Peppermint will be THE magazine to seek out
the best in green style - whether it be organic, vintage,
locally-produced, recycled, fair trade, responsibly-made or
sustainable. We will be covering fashion, footwear, jewellery, beauty,
art, design - and much more. Peppermint
will be cutting-edge and old-fashioned, new and old, high-end and
handcrafted. This is a revolutionary magazine; don't miss out on being
a part of history (and the future!).
First Issue Features:
- Art/Design Competition in each issue - sponsored by Kow Tow, Fully Stoked and Ooid
- Feature writer:?Virginia Rowe editor of www.stylewillsaveus.com
- Feature article on Organic Cotton by Australian Conservation Foundation
- Fashion spread by photographer Natalie McComas ( www.natmccomas.com )
- Limelight: hot products, company highlights, and events
- Draw You In (Beauty page) - where artists illustrate the feature
- In The Green Room - interviews with top designers, and people in the
- environmental field
- Skin & Threads (by Leeyong Soo - formally Japanese Vogue)
- Little Miss Sew & Sew - our resident designer shows you how to DIY
- In Stitches - create our crazy cross-stitch?
- Market Value - our best finds from the local markets
- Treasure Hunt - searching through the independent online design stores
- Culture Club - movies, books, art, music
- The Clothing Exchange - swap story
- Ethical Consumption Trends
- Market Value - our best finds from the local markets and more!
The magazine is the concept and creation of Kelley Sheenan - who has worked tirelessly to bring Peppermint
to life independently. Kelley felt there needed to be an antidote to
fast fashion, and as there were many fabulous designers worldwide
creating eco and ethical fashion, they just needed a platform. Green
style also had itself a bad name - most people currently associate
dressing ethically with dressing badly. Peppermint was born to show that green is good, and there is hip without the hippy!
Peppermint Magazine - fresh.green.fashion.
The first eco fashion magazine, printed on recycled paper - Launching 8th August 2008.






