Get ready to be inspired…in Coco Eco (Diva) Style
Recently, I had the honor of meeting Anna Griffin, founder and editor-in-chief of Coco Eco Magazine.
At the time, Anna was smack-dab in the middle of the crazy whirlwind of activity of working towards actualizing her dream – to create a revolutionary online magazine that spotlights the tenets of sustainability, beauty, and living an organically magnificent lifestyle – wrapped up in one gorgeous, green magazine called Coco Eco.
Today, after hard work and hundreds of hustle hours, the combined forces of a talented team of designers, photographers and writers have turned Anna’s vision into a reality we can all take pleasure in.
The Woman Behind the Organic Gloss
Anna (shown above) is now working on the 5th issue of Coco Eco which promises to introduce a range of talented eco designers from around the world.
With each issue, the magazine has managed to successfully find its unique voice. Some of the faces to have graced the cover of Coco Eco Magazine include Josie Maran, Summer Rayne Oakes, and fashion journalist Louise Roe.
I hope you enjoy learning about this brilliant entrepreneur, Anna Griffin, as much as I did, in the interview that follows here: PlanetPinknGreen.com where I am a guest author.
Enjoy!
Signing off…EcoDiva

















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I love this new magazine! Thanks so much for discovering it. I’m going to post the link about it on Sexy Sustainable Style too! I think everyone should know about it.
xoxo,
Mia
http://www.sexyecostyle.blogspot.com
Mia,
I agree…everyone should know about it. I am anxiously awaiting the next issue, from my conversation with Anna, it’s supposed to be the best one yet.
Cheers
Elena
What about man and green fashion? We are also here!
Hi mrekoas,
You are SO right. Men are completely under-represented in the world of eco fashion. If you are looking for a good starting point, check out the men’s section of theGreenLoop.com, and well as John Patrick who has created a line for men. Target also carries men’s organic shirts.
I hope to see MUCH MORE and will post anything I find that can assist EcoDudes go green with their wardrobe.
Any ideas? Let me know.
Best,
EcoDiva
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