Luxiders #9 - Sustainable Culture
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Luxiders #9 - Sustainable Culture
Welcome to Luxiders Magazine Print Issue 9, with craftsmanship as the only element of real luxury, with real artists at the center of creation. In our Art Section, we talk about their awakening works with artists Eva Jospin, Keith Petersen, Valeriya Simantovskaya, Rob Woodcox and Julia Ibbini, who express nature, identity, surrealism and illusory words through their artworks. We travel to the transformation of Peru, tasting new ways of earthy gastronomy and enjoying the landscapes of visionaries. We look at the world of mushrooms and their potential in the fashion of the future. Finally, we escape our traditional routines with the help of our positive fashion stories. featuring best luxury garments with positive impact.
About Luxiders:
Luxiders is the New Intelligent Luxury Magazine for conscious women and men. Based on stories about sustainable fashion, eco design, natural beauty and healthy lifestyle, this magazine fuses the best high-end, progressive, luxury brands and independent designers.
Luxiders Magazine is a must-read media for everyone interested in sustainable stories. Written in English, German and Spanish, the magazine represents an enhanced global resource for sustainable brands, creative professionals and consumers who want to improve and increase their knowledge about sustainability and connect with other sustainable creators.
Founded in Berlin, Luxiders Magazine began as a project of passion to fill the void for an informed, creative and avant-garde eco-friendly readers and consumers. Today, the magazine has grown to build a network of savvy writers and creative insiders around the world that want to leave their sustainable mark on a time of unprecedented change.
Overall, Luxiders Magazine aspires to expand the responsable consumption Worldwide, building a culture of respect, with positive effects on the economy, society and the environment by reducing poverty, hunger, pollution, climate change and inequalities and increasing well-being, justice and peace.