It’s finally the weekend. We made it, everyone! I hope you all had a great week and can now relax and enjoy some time off.
A lot has been happening over the past few weeks, so I have some good finds I want to share. Let’s get into it:
For the past few Sundays, I’ve been making this clean, simple… delicious tomato soup! It requires less than 5 ingredients and so easy to make. You’ll be thanking me with this one.
You all know my love for Sézane. They have the most beautiful clothing and they’ll be launching a new collection this Sunday called, The Diary of Collection. Here’s a peek into the inspiration behind the designs. You’ll also want to sift through their look book because it’s pure magic. When the collection drops tomorrow, I’ll be adding my favorite pieces to The Shop!
I recently listened to an episode on Conscious Chatter’s podcast where Kestrel Jenkins interviews Renee Peters who is the founder of MODEL4GREENLIVING. Renee talks about the importance of being an environmentalist and why that also means you’re a feminist, plus a lot more. And if you’re not already, you should be following Renee on Instagram because she shares a wealth of knowledge regarding a sustainable life.
Refinery29 will be sharing new short films directed by women every month as part of their award-winning short-film series, Shatterbox. To kick off their second season, they’ve released a short film called, Mr. Malcolm’s List. You’ll want to watch this!
In this article, Is There Really Such a Thing as “Ethical Consumerism?”, Maya Singer touches on how values compete with one another when deciding to buy and how shopping ethical brands is not enough. It’s a great read and it makes you truly think about what your intentions are when shopping ethically and living a sustainable life.
I’ve been listening to this song on repeat for the past week. It has a great tone that’s soothing and emotion, yet upbeat at the same time. Take a listen!
I hope everyone has a great rest of their weekend. Happy reading!
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