A natural soap and body care company in Kansas City committed to moral business practices as they continue to scale.
Read MoreNashville-based couture hatmaker Anna Zeitlin is making a career as a modern-day milliner, an occupation that evokes Jane Austen novels and the nostalgic fashions of Steeplechase more than the everyday American.
Read MorePhotography by Attilio D'Agostino.
Read More"I’m not an industry dude—I got into photography through a different route. I’ve always loved culture, and photography became this gateway to get to know different cultures. It gives you a kind of courage."
Read MoreInspiration for a beautiful wardrobe during the season's warmer months.
Read MoreChef Andy Schumacher has steadily worked to build the crucial element of trust with his clientele in Cedar Rapids, with experimental flavors and ingredient combinations.
Read MoreNashville has witnessed an upswing of development across the fashion and design industry, and few from the region know this better than Elise Joseph: local girl with influence writ large.
Read MoreThe legacy of Ferguson need not be reduced to serial clips of impassive state troopers, wailing mothers, and burning storefronts. Rather, it can be how St. Louis got real with itself for the first time in decades.
Read MoreDesigner Bill Barton was restless and in need of a passion project. This time, he wanted to accomplish something he never could while working for someone else: craft the best eyewear in the world. But first, he had to make a phone call.
Read MoreLeather bags handcrafted in Kansas City.
Read MoreHannah Lodwick and Cambria Potter of Fifty Fifty in Kansas City.
Read MoreEmerging DJ, artist and designer Jon Marzette.
Read MoreCurrently based in Nashville, Silver describes Black by Maria Silver as “minimalism for the maximalist”—as evidenced by its blend of clean design, unfussy fabrics and dramatic splashes of exuberant color.
Read MoreArtisan chocolatier Alexandra Clark and her shop Bon Bon Bon, right in the heart of Detroit.
Read MoreBrian Bennett, Carhartt's creative director, talks about the company's history and current success in Issue 2, out now or online.
Read MoreHaving grown up on a farm, Dave Stine knows a thing or two about working sunup to sundown. Now, he spends his days harvesting wood from the surrounding forest in the tiny town of Dow, Illinois and crafting custom wood furniture that is nothing short of stunning.
Read MoreA photo essay by Attilio D'Agostino.
Read MoreChef David Kirkland, formerly of Café Osage, is putting down roots of his own in a new restaurant space, in addition to consulting at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis’ café and running his own catering business.
Read MoreTwenty-nine-year-old Lauren Ash understands firsthand the necessity of safe spaces for marginalized populations, specifically women of color. Thus, she founded Chicago-based Black Girl In Om.
Read MoreSt. Louis-based artist Lauren Michelle Tracy works in indigo and batik, a method using wax-resistant dyes applied to cloth. Her method results in quirky, beautiful objects and art that still reckon with the diverse histories of millennia-old traditions.
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