
It was still a great day out with the lunch catered by Sol Breads, well-known in Brisbane for their baked organic yummies. Special guest was Peppermint Mag (issue 2) cover girl Summer Rayne Oakes who flew to Australia to speak at Greenfest last weekend on sustainable development and design. What can't this girl do? A model and eco-activist, she is also an author and tv host. Find out more about Summer Rayne here.

This is my friend Rachel Fry of Urban Grind Cafe, me and Summer Rayne Oakes. Yes, I know I said that I wouldn't be standing next to any super-models again but we are sitting here so it isn't as bad.

Other lovelies at the luncheon included Juliette Anich, Kate Luckins, Kelley Sheenan, editor and founder of Peppermint Mag and Megan Evans. Juliette and Kate are founders of The Clothing Exchange. They organise events where you can swap good quality clothes for a whole new wardrobe. Now that's great recycling.
4 comments:
Sounds good , looking forward to the magazine , thanks .
Looks like a great afternoon. Wow, how great would it be to start a magazine? Love it.
Wow! That sounds like a really fun event full of great people. I look forward to the mag! xx
What a great way to spend the afternoon Thea... good food and great company. Not to mention taking off all those hats for just one afternoon!
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