Mitchell Plun Flashes Adda Zmora in Manhattan Night Glamour for Grazia Australia

Mitchell Plun Flashes Adda Zmora in Manhattan Night Glamour for Grazia Australia

Model Adda Zmora is styled by Kim Payne in ‘Night Visions’, another of Grazia Australia’s first-rate fashion editorials. Adda is in Manhattan at New York’s Grand Central terminal. Mitchell Phun is behind the lens, contributing yet another first-rate fashion commentary to the above-average globally Grazia Australia fashion shoots portfolio. / Creative direction by Marne Schwartz; hair & makeup by Sasha Neterchuk See Grazia Australia for product details.

Londolozi 'Cathedral of the Wild' Teaches Us Meaning of 'Ubuntu'

Londolozi 'Cathedral of the Wild' Teaches Us Meaning of 'Ubuntu'

I watched just now this 2013 TED Women Talk delivered by Boyd Varty, who learned literally minutes before going onstage that his beloved Mandela had passed. Boyd’s is one of the finest TED Talks I remember watching — and only regret that at 12 minutes long, it would have 8 minutes more at Big TED Talks. I want those 8 minutes more from Boyd. Introducing the talk, TED writes:

"In the cathedral of the wild, we get to see the best parts of ourselves reflected back to us." Boyd Varty, a wildlife activist, shares stories of animals, humans and their interrelatedness, or "ubuntu" -- defined as, "I am, because of you." And he dedicates the talk to South African leader Nelson Mandela, the human embodiment of that same great-hearted, generous spirit.

Beehive Fences Can Help Mitigate Human-Elephant Conflict

Beehive Fences Can Help Mitigate Human-Elephant Conflict

Human-elephant conflict poses major threats to the well-being of both humans and animals. Crop-raiding by elephants across Asia and Africa can be devastating for small farmers, leading to food insecurity, lost opportunity costs, and even death. Crop-raiding and property damage can also result in negative attitudes towards elephant conservation and retaliatory killings of elephants.

Finding effective and inexpensive solutions has proven extremely difficult. Farmers guarding their fields at night lose sleep and put themselves in potentially close proximity to hungry elephants. Killing “problem” elephants is not only inhumane, but is also ineffective at reducing human-elephant conflict. Electric fences, while effective in theory, often fail in practice because they are costly and difficult to maintain.

Bees to the rescue

More recently, conservationists have explored the use of beehive fences as a humane and eco-friendly way to protect crops from elephants. Zoologist Lucy King of the NGO Save the Elephants told Mongabay the idea came from Kenyan farmers, who noticed that elephants avoided foraging in trees that contained beehives.

Standearth's First Fashion Industry Sustainability Report Card Promises Made v. Promises Kept

Image by Levi’s

Making pledges around sustainability is the easy part for businesses large and small. The question is whether or not brands are delivering on those promises, Vogue Business quotes Standearth as saying that until now, no organization holds the fashion industry accountable on sustainability promises vs deliberables.

The Canadian-American advocacy group released its first fashion industry report card last Thursday, writing that Levis and American Eagle are the only two major players on target with the Paris Agreement’s goal to limit temperature increases to 1.5 degrees, according to Standearth.

The report, titled “Filthy Fashion Climate Scorecard,” ranks the climate commitments of 45 top fashion companies who have joined the Sustainable Apparel Coalition, the UN Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action, or the G7 Fashion Pact.

“A handful of companies, including Levi’s, Burberry, the Gap, H&M, and American Eagle are taking meaningful strides to shift their global supply chains off dirty fossil fuels. But many other companies are relying on false solutions to meet their climate commitments – easy measures that look good on paper but fail to tackle carbon pollution in the real world. While the industry’s progress is encouraging, signing onto one of these initiatives doesn’t guarantee that a company will take climate action in line with the scale of emissions reductions needed to keep the world below a dangerous level of warming,” said Liz McDowell, Filthy Fashion Campaign Director at Stand.earth.

The companies ranked in the report are: Adidas, Aldo, American Eagle, Amer Sport brands Arcteryx and Salomon, ASICS, Burberry, Columbia, C&A, Disney, Eileen Fisher, Esprit, Ganni, Gant, Gap, Guess, Hanes, H&M, Inditex (Zara), JCPenny, Kering group (Gucci, Yves St Laurent, Stella McCartney), Land’s End, Levi’s, LL Bean, Lululemon, LVMH (Dior, Fendi), Macy’s, Mammut, Mountain Equipment Coop (MEC), M&S, New Balance, Nike, Nordstrom, Otto, Patagonia, Pentland, Primark, Puma, PVH (Calvin Klein, Hilfiger), Recreational Equipment Inc (REI), SkunkFunk, Target, Under Armour, VF Corp (The North Face, Timberland), and Walmart.

17 companies have made little to no climate commitments — despite signing a sustainability pledge with fanfare — which would put the world on a path to climate catastrophe, with 3 or more degrees of warming, writes .Standearth.

Emma Summerton Eyes Carolina Burgin in Black Romanticism for Vogue Spain October 2019

Emma Summerton Eyes Carolina Burgin in Black Romanticism for Vogue Spain October 2019

Photographer Emma Summerton captures 19-year-old, Buffalo, New York model Carolina Burgin in ‘Entre Luces Y Combras’. Cathy Kasterine chooses edgy black, Goth femininity looks from Blumarine, Dolce & Gabbana, Etro, Givenchy, Gucci, Michael Kors Collection, Prada, Valentino and more for Vogue Spain’s October 2019 issue./ Hair by Yuki Nakada-Dingle; makeup by Sandra Cooke

Cindy Crawford Wears Modern Minimalism by Regan Cameron for Harper's Germany

Cindy Crawford Wears Modern Minimalism by Regan Cameron for Harper's Germany

Supermodel Cindy Crawford covers the November 2019 issue of Harper’s Bazaar Germany. Striking poses that many feel are dated, Cindy projects modern-woman, minimalism looks styled by Kerstin Schneider in images by Regan Cameron.

Othilia Simon Sparkles in Winter White Elegance by Sonia Szostak for Vogue Vogue España

Othilia Simon Sparkles in Winter White Elegance by Sonia Szostak for Vogue Vogue España November 2019

Model Othilia Simon is styled by Marina Gallo in hyper-feminine, winter white fashion looks and luxury silver jewelry. Photographer Sonia Szostak works her image magic for Vogue España November 2019./ Hair by Cyril Laloue; makeup by Cecile Paravina

Robyn Lawley Covers Marie Claire Australia Sustainability Issue | Issues Green Challenge

Robyn Lawley Covers Marie Claire Australia Sustainability Issue | Issues Green Challenge

Model Robyn Lawley is styled by Jana Pokorny in sun-drenched images by Simon Upton for Marie Claire Australia’s sustainability issue.

Looking out across the Whitsunday’s iconic turquoise water after a day of shooting on an isolated beach off Hamilton Island, Robyn Lawley is confused. “The ocean is so beautiful and fragile. I don’t understand why everyone’s not fighting for it,” she says, shaking her head. “Our seas produce half of the world’s oxygen, yet we’re dumping a garbage truck of rubbish into [them] every minute.”

Arizona Muse Wears Twisted Pedigree Menswear by Philip Gay for Numero Tokyo

Arizona Muse Wears Twisted Pedigree Menswear by Philip Gay for Numero Tokyo

Top model and influencer Arizona Muse is styled by Felipe Mendes in noble origins menswear layers with major modern updates. Philip Gay is in the studio for Numero Tokyo September 2019./ Hair by Raphael Salley; makeup by Ariel Yeh

Jean-Baptiste Mondino Captures Simona Kust for Numéro October 2019

Jean-Baptiste Mondino Captures Simona Kust for Numéro October 2019

Russian model Simona Kust gets major exposure with four different covers on Numéro magazine’s October 2019 issue, lensed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino. Kust wears a long list of designers including Burberry, Celine Gucci and Saint Laurent. styled by Babeth Djian. / Hair by Paolo Soffiatti; makeup by Marie Duhart

Kendall Jenner, H.E.R. Headline Giambattista Valli x H&M by Mert + Marcus

Kendall Jenner, H.E.R. Headline Giambattista Valli x H&M by Mert + Marcus

Kendall Jenner leads the cast of Giambattista Valli x H&M‘s advertising campaign, joining singer H.E.R (Gabriella Wilson)., Chris Lee, Clara 3000, Cameron Monaghan, Chiara Ferragni, and Luka Isaac with Melanie Ward in charge of styling. Mert & Marcus shot the campaign in Rome, promoting the collection launching worldwide in select stores and online November 7.

Chen Xue + Manami Kinoshita in 'One Flew Over the Couture's Nest' for Garage Magazine

Chen Xue + Manami Kinoshita in 'One Flew Over the Couture's Nest' for Garage Magazine

Models Chen Xue and Manami Kinoshita are styled by Gabriella Karefa-Johnson in ‘One Flew Over the Couture’s Nest’. Nadine Ijewere captures the duo for Garage Magazine FW 2019./ Hair by Edward Lampley; makeup by Grace Ahn

Camilla Akrans Captures Birgit Kos In Soft Touch Menswear Looks for Vogue Spain November

Camilla Akrans Captures Birgit Kos In Soft Touch Menswear Looks for Vogue Spain November

Top model Birgit Kos is styled by Juan Cebrian in ‘Cambio De Armario’ (Wardrobe Change), an overview of key fall/winter menswear suiting looks. Photographer Camilla Akrans is behind the lens for Vogue Spain November 2019./ Hair by Franco Gobbi; makeup by Igna Alonso

'Pose' Star MJ Rodriguez in Numéro Netherlands Launch Issue by Philippe Vogelenzang

'Pose' Star MJ Rodriguez in Numéro Netherlands Launch Issue by Philippe Vogelenzang

American actor and singer MJ Rodriguez, known for her role as Blanca Rodriguez-Evangelista in the television drama ‘Pose’ continues the launch of Numero Netherlands. Ron Hartlebe, senior fashion editor of CR Fashion Book styles Rodriguez, member of the largest transgender cast on television, in images by Philippe Vogelenzang./ Hair by Ursula Stephen; makeup by Grace Ahn

Michelle Van Bijnen Is An Edgy Modern Nature Goddess for InStyle Germany

Michelle Van Bijnen Is An Edgy Modern Nature Goddess for InStyle Germany

Model Michelle Van Bijnen makes a strong modern goddess’ impression, styled by fashion director Theresa Pichler in a fresh, captivating romanticism. Klaas Jan Kliphuis is behind the lens for InStyle Germany./ Hair by Daan Kneppers; makeup: Séverine van Donkelaar

Emmett Till Bullet-Proof Memorial with Surveillance Cameras Opens in Mississippi

The sordid, scarred American story of Emmett Till’s lynching in Tallahatchie County, Mississippi opened a new chapter on Saturday, with the installation of a bullet-proof memorial for the civil rights martyr. Members of Till’s family gathered at Graball Landing, the spot where the pummeled and brutalized, horrifically-disfigured body of the 14-year-old Chicago boy was pulled from the Tallahatchie River after his murder in 1955.

The staggeringly-brutal attack was the result of Till allegedly offending a white woman Carolyn Bryant in her family’s grocery store. Decades later, Bryant disclosed that she had fabricated part of the testimony regarding her interaction with Till, specifically the portion where she accused Till of grabbing her waist and uttering obscenities; "that part's not true.”

Till’s murderers led by Roy Bryant, husband to Carolyn Bryant, and J.W. Milam were absolved of all crimes by what can only be described as a kangaroo court, adding fuel to the historic event largely seen as the catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement.

From left to right, Ole Miss students Ben LeClere, John Howe, and Howell Logan posing with guns by the bullet-ridden plaque marking the place where the body of murdered civil rights icon Emmett Till was pulled from the Tallahatchie River. The photo was posted to LeClere’s Instagram account in March.

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