Coco Eco
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Editor-in-Chief | Anna Griffin |
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Categories | Sustainable fashion & lifestyle |
Frequency | Bi Monthly |
First issue | November 2008 |
Company | Coco Eco Magazine |
Country | United States |
Based in | Los Angeles |
Language | English |
Website | cocoecomag.com |
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Coco Eco Magazine is an eco fashion and sustainable lifestyle magazine published internationally through the Coco Eco Magazine website. It was the world’s first online digital magazine that addresses the topics of sustainable fashion, beauty, life, design, and culture.
Founded in Los Angeles in 2008 by Anna Griffin, Coco Eco attracts a mainly US based audience but is read in other nations. The magazine’s editorial stance is based around the principles of ecologically friendly fashion and sustainable alternatives to cosmetics, beauty, celebrity, culture and a range of other lifestyle aspects. The company’s slogan is “Good, Green Glam!”.
Editor-in-Chief Anna Griffin is also a blogger for The Huffington Post, writing about topical issues such as conservationism, environmentalism, climate change, sustainable fashion and lifestyles.
Featured celebrities[edit]
Since its first issue, Coco Eco Magazine has featured and involved celebrities in the movement for sustainable fashion and lifestyle choices. Some prominent figures featured include:
- Alicia Silverstone
- Sir Richard Branson
- Leonardo DiCaprio
- Sting
- Sean Penn
- Jason Mraz
- Gisele Bündchen
- Trudie Styler
- Daryl Hannah
- Lisa Edelstein
- Rachael Leigh Cook
- Kelly Rutherford
- Elizabeth Mitchell
- Maria Menounos
- Tatjana Patitz
- Josie Maran
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Coco Eco Magazine Official Site
- Anna Griffin, Huffington Post: 'Easy on the eye, easy on the planet'
- Anna Griffin, Huffington Post: 'SWU Brazil: It really does start with you'
- Anna Griffin, Huffington Post: 'Jason Mraz is turning the tide: An interview'
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