Stay Wild Magazine

We speak with the co-founder about the new publication that's dedicated to all things adventure

by Eva Glettner Stay Wild founders—husband and wife team Amy and Justin Morrison—are self-professed adventurers who live by their new magazine’s mission statement. The duo (the former a business planner and the latter a creative director with over a decade of experience) recently hit their Kickstarter goal and now announce the inaugural edition of the already-international Stay Wild Magazine—a free, eco-friendly printed publication that’s all …

Michael Leavitt’s Cardboard Kicks

The Seattle-based artist replicates an ordinary item with an everyday material, with fantastic results

by Eva Glettner Seattle-based Michael Leavitt might be a college dropout (he quit Brooklyns Pratt Institute of Art as a freshman, despite his a 4.0 GPA) but that, by no means, has meant he’s a failed artist. His “Art Army” project is just that; several handmade, one-off action figures for adultsfeaturing Tom Sachs dressed as an astronaut, Jeff Koons with balloon limbs and Yayoi Kusama …

Mokosh Skincare

Started by a veterinary scientist, the line offers unique formulas that are free of water and palm oil

Fremantle, Australia-based Mokosh is everything the majority of today’s best-selling luxury skincare is not: their range of products is certified organic with NASAA (one of the highest standards in Australia). They’re accredited by Choose Cruelty Free for refusing to test on animals (all products are vegan, except the lip balm which uses organic beeswax). All Mokosh products are free of preservatives and their ingredients are …