Personally, when I go to Tulum, I prefer to be near the action but not in the midst of it. Amanda Hearst actionmidstpersonally Change image and share on social
As I've said a million times, I'm obsessed with Liya Kebede's LemLem line. The pieces, made by artisans in her native Ethiopia, are perfect for summer! I'm also a big fan of jewelry line Lulu Frost. Designer Lisa Salzer and I have been friends forever, and I love how she incorporates vintage pieces into her jewelry. Amanda Hearst artisanbigdesigner share on social
I can't imagine what it's like to go through life without shoes to protect your feet, and yet millions of kids do it. That's why TOMS is such an incredible company - it gives shoes to children who need them! Amanda Hearst childcompanyfoot share on social
In 2009, designer Tina Tangalakis went on a volunteer trip to Ghana and instantly fell in love with the country and its people. It was from that trip that Della was born, a company that provides jobs, education, and skills training to women in Ghana. Amanda Hearst bearcompanycountry share on social
If I'm going to talk about an issue, I better know what it's about viscerally. Amanda Hearst issuetalkviscerally Change image and share on social
My closet is a sea of black pants, skirts, tops, and bags, so it's great to come across a brand that makes me want to break out of my fashion rut! The Sequence Collection is an accessories line that is all about color, from funky woven bracelets to brightly-patterned bags. Amanda Hearst accessorybagblack share on social
Melissa Biggs Bradley spent a decade as Travel Editor of 'Town & Country,' and later served as the founding editor of 'Town & Country Travel.' She then launched Indagare Souk, an online marketplace of global treasures. Amanda Hearst biggbradleycountry share on social
I try to stay in line and not be a jerk. I've always been conscious that if I really screw up, people might notice. Amanda Hearst conscioushavejerk Change image and share on social
I'm a really big advocate of ethical fashion. I actually have a travelling boutique called Maison de Mode, which is all about ethical fashion. I also like Maiyet from Paris. They're very Celine-esque in their silhouettes. I love their back story, too: they work with orphans in Colombia and India. Amanda Hearst advocatebackbig share on social
I think some people still don't really know what ethical fashion is. Amanda Hearst ethicalfashionpeople Change image and share on social