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Nicolo & Carlotta Oddi Show Alanui's Spring/Summer Collection At Pitti Uomo

Carlotta Oddi cut her design chops as a styling assistant to Anna Dello Russo at Vogue Japan, although her design aesthetic couldn't be more different than Russo's. Oddi describes herself as a true bohemian at heart, describing her own design aesthetic as 'chameleonic/eclectic'. in general, a crossover brew of different world inspirations."

Brother Nicolò Oddi developed the knitwear brand under the name Alanui, which translates to 'large path' in Hawaiian. 

Alanui has started its journey as a brand with a collection that focuses on a single item, produced in a variety of patterns: a buttonless oversized jacquard cashmere cardigan, edged with a dense fringe and closed with a two-tone belt. That’s it: an adaptable piece with no immediate gender connotation and no season. The colorful jacquards pay homage to the Indian America iconography, but this is just the beginning of a path that can lead in many different directions.

GlamTribal Design Jewelry & Gifts is inspired by the migration of humanity and animals out of Africa. In our pursuit of elephant conservation and news around the perils of elephant conservation in the modern world, we met mammoths, and woolly mammoths in particular. 

Elephants no longer live in the American Southwest or in the south of France, near the caves of Lascaux. They live in Africa, imperiled by the insatiable greed of humans in pursuit of ivory.

In the last two years, woolly mammoths have emerged as a strong design influence for GlamTribal, unifying collections like Alanui's American Southwest, native people's inspiration with tribal heritages in Africa. We regularly use their bone beads and our featherweight decoupage wooden beads with woolly mammoth imagery in our jewelry designs. 

When we began our woolly mammoth journey, the tie supported concerns about elephant extinction and also the religious disputes around creationism and human evolution. I've spoken with customers at high-quality artisan shows who told me that it was impossible that the woolly mammoth bones were 10,000-100,000 years old because God made the world much more recently. 

I do not have the patience for these conversations and generally end them quickly. A recent discovery near a highway in San Diego -- the bones and teeth of a mastodon dated at 130,000 years -- is rewriting our scientific understanding of when humans first reached North America. 

We delight, however, in the emergence of the woolly mammoth -- and mammoths generally -- as a unifying element in linking our human evolution heritage globally, leaving no doubt that GlamTribal's woolly mammoth jewelry looks simply fabulous with the gorgeous, over-sized sweaters from Alanui's spring/summer 2018 collection. 

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Cameron Russell's 'Model Mafia' Roars In Fashion Industry #2 Only To Oil In Polluting Mother Earth

Cameron Russell's 'Model Mafia' Roars In Fashion Industry #2 Only To Oil In Polluting Mother Earth

Top model Cameron Russell is one of the strongest voices in the fashion industry, and her 'Model Mafia' roared in May 2017, boarding a bus ride to Washington DC, to participate in the People's Climate March. The message on Russell's website is clear:

Models are uniquely poised to become fantastic activists because they are some of the few women who have very direct access to media. Especially on the issue of climate change, our voices are important and powerful. Fashion is one of the dirtiest industries in the world, but it's also one of the biggest and most influential, that's why if we can change how our industry works we have the potential to make an enormous difference and lead the way to a sustainable future. 

Fashion is the second largest industrial polluter, second only to oil, writes the 'Model Mafia', in Glamour magazine's coverage of 

 their busride from New York to DC. Who is better than models -- increasingly true global citizens coming to the industry from all over the world -- to address climate change from an intersectional perspective? 

Related: Recent Articles About Sustainability in the Fashion Industry:

Earth Day 2017: The Fashion Industry's Effect On the Environment, And the Brands That Are Taking Charge W Magazine

Fashion in new bid to be truly sustainable The Guardian

5 New Solutions For The Fashion Industry's Sustainability Problem Fast Company

Members of the Model Mafia weigh in on climate change:Cameron Russell's 'Model Mafia' Roars In Fashion Industry #2 Only To Oil In Polluting Mother Earth

Willow Hand Wears Retro Swim Looks By Thomas Whiteside For Vogue Ukraine July 2017

Willow Hand Wears Retro Swim Looks By Thomas Whiteside For Vogue Ukraine July 2017

Model Willow Hand is styled by Fabio Immediato in modest, retro two piece swimsuits. Photographer Thomas Whiteside is behind the lens for Vogue Ukraine July 2017./ Makeup by Kali Kennedy; hair by Johnnie Sapong

Anne Vyalitsyna Is Lensed In Sporty Water Looks By David Burton For Elle Italy July 2017

Anne Vyalitsyna Is Lensed In Sporty Water Looks By David Burton For Elle Italy July 2017

Top model Anne Vyalitsyna is a water baby, styled by Carola Bianchi in sea-worthy looks from Fendi, Prada, Versace and more. David Burton flashes the Anne V cover story for Elle Italy July 2017./ Makeup by Charlotte Day; hair by Peter Butler

Adriana Lima In 'The Super Woman Returns' By Vincent Peters For Harper's Bazaar Spain July 2017

Adriana Lima In 'The Super Woman Returns' By Vincent Peters For Harper's Bazaar Spain July 2017 AOC Fashion

Victoria's Secret Angel Adriana Lima is a sensual goddess, styled by Beatriz Moreno de la Cova in 'The Super Woman Returns'. Photographer and friend Vincent Peters flashes the Brazilian cover star for Harper's Bazaar Spain July 2017./ Hair by Perrine Rougemont; makeup by Jordi Fontanals

Green Party's Jill Stein Says She'll Happily Testify About Her Support For Putin's Ideas

Politico writes that the Green Party candidate has no regrets, even as she's coming into the spotlight over questions about her own presence at Putin's Mike Flynn table at the RT dinner.

Congressional Dems want to talk to her as well, and given the insidious level of lies and treachery in the 2016 Congressional election -- and the Russians' co-opting Berners on social media -- we want to know why she was celebrating RT, owned by the Russian govt. Was she paid as Flynn was?

For the Congressional investigation to be valid, all stones must be unturned. That includes Stein and anyone else involved with the Russians, no matter what party.

Related: Foreign Greens Think the US Green Party Needs to Ditch Jill Stein VICE

Craig McDean Captures A Fall Fashion Gaggle In 'Chaos Theory' For Vogue US July 2017

Vogue US lines up one of its fashion gang editorials, this one featuring Luisana Gonzalez, Patrick Phillips, Binx Walton, Sara Grace Wallerstedt, Faretta, Matt Hitt, Grace Elizabeth, Kris Grikaite, Vittoria Ceretti, Julia Nobis, Cara Taylor, Imaan Hammam, Caleb Elijah, Selena Forrest, Mamoudou Athie, and Raquel Zimmermann. Photographer Craig McDean flashes 'Chaos Theory', styled by Grace Coddington for the July 2017 issue. 

Texas Leads Developed World In Maternal Mortality As Handmaid Activists Bow Meekly In Ohio Statehouse

Texas Leads Developed World In Maternal Mortality As Handmaid Activists Bow Meekly In Ohio Statehouse

Powerful! This is a scene from last week's June 13 protest of Senate Bill 145, a proposed abortion ban of the most common method for second-trimester abortions, at the Ohio statehouse. 

Gone are the pink Planned Parenthood tees, as reproductive health activists now wear long red cloaks and white bonnets in a nod to Margaret Atwood's dystopian feminist classic 'The Handmaid's Tale', now playing on Hulu. 

Michael Premo, Chief of Staff for the Ohio Senate Democrats Tweeted his own photo, with the message: "Just another day at the Statehouse".

Adriana Lima In 'The Super Woman Returns' By Vincent Peters For Harper's Bazaar Spain July 2017

Adriana Lima In 'The Super Woman Returns' By Vincent Peters For Harper's Bazaar Spain July 2017

Victoria's Secret Angel Adriana Lima is a sensual goddess, styled by Beatriz Moreno de la Cova in 'The Super Woman Returns'. Photographer and friend Vincent Peters flashes the Brazilian cover star for Harper's Bazaar Spain July 2017./ Hair by Perrine Rougemont; makeup by Jordi Fontanals

Gracie Carvalho Is Scalding In Jurij Treskow Images For Flair Germany July 2017

Gracie Carvalho Is Scalding In Jurij Treskow Images For Flair Germany July 2017

Brazilian bombshell Gracie Carvalho makes a bonfire styled by Bobette Cohn in smoldering looks made even hotter by Juri Treskow's bold images for Flair Germany July 2017./ Makeup by Jeffrey Baum

Carvalho gets her knock-out body with a rigorous training routine that includes Muay Thai and jiu-jitsu. 

Sanne Vloet Is Hot Weather Beauty Lensed By Sergi Pons For Marie Claire Spain June 2017

Sanne Vloet Is Hot Weather Beauty Lensed By Sergi Pons For Marie Claire Spain June 2017

Stylist Rut Baticon chooses hot weather looks from Blumarine, Michael Kors, Chanel, Salvatore Ferragamo and more for Dutch model Sanne Vloet. Photographer Sergi Pons captures summer beauty for Marie Claire Spain June 2017./ Beauty by Ricardo Calero

Kirstin Liljegren Gets Sexy & Sunny By Papo Waisman For El País Semanal July 2017

Kirstin Liljegren Gets Sexy & Sunny By Papo Waisman For El País Semanal July 2017

Model Kirstin Liljegren soaks up rays, styled by Amarelo Studio in beach beauty swim looks. Photographer Papo Waisman is behind the lens for El País Semanal July 2017./ Hair & makeup by Manuela Pane