An aesthete with a passion for culture, food, fashion, and travel, Heidi strongly believes that style and social-consciousness go hand in hand. She graduated with Honors from the University of California, Berkeley with a degree in English and a Minor in Gender and Women’s Studies, and has held lead editorial positions at both Splendora and ARTISTdirect since. An international traveler who has lived in the Bay Area, Barcelona, Los Angeles and most recently London, Heidi can often be found frequenting restaurants with a focus on local, sustainable cuisine, unearthing vintage gems at markets the world over, and seeking out chic finds for ecofabulous at every opportunity. Heidi's writing has also appeared in The San Francisco Bay Guardian, SOMA Magazine, and Condé Nast Digital outlets Jaunted and HotelChatter.
Made of recycled ripstop satin with a super-insulating recycled PrimaLoft ECO lining, Vaute Couture’s Kinder jacket is one haute (and hot) piece of outerwear.
Kidorable specializes in twee wet weather gear for “Life’s Little Explorers,” offering a selection natural rubber wellies designed to look like dinos, bumble bees and more.
Can tranquility emerge from conflict? For Fonderie 47, the answer to this question is a resounding “yes.” The company takes weapons out of conflict zones, turning them into beautiful jewelry.
Since 2008, the Cork ReHarvest movement has partnered with businesses to collect cork at restaurants, hotels, wine bars, and more to ensure that cork doesn’t contribute to our greater carbon footprint.
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