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Camille Charrire is Eco-Fashion's Chicest Influencer.

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Camille Charrière is eco-fashion's chicest influencer. The sustainability editor for British Elle, and a major presence on social media, Camille shares sharp, insightful advice and observations on sustainable living. 

Anglo-French by birth, she grew up in Paris, where her parents are intellectuals and academics. She earned her law degree in Paris, and moved to London to work for a hedge fund. But her love for creative arts and style was too strong, and in 2010, she quit finance to pursue a career in fashion. She launched a blog called Camille Over the Rainbow, which beautifully blended her French savoir-faire and her British forthrightness, and soon had a devoted following.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, Camille pivoted to the sustainable side of fashion, and she is now one of the leading voices in the movement. On the latest episode of the Green Dream podcast, Camille talks about her switch to conscious consumerism, and how she spreads the word to a wider audience.

Also on the episode, Hannah Elliott, luxury car writer for Bloomberg Pursuits, returns with a madcap review of the new McLaren hybrid, Artura. As some of you know, I'm a Car Girl, having spent childhood weekends working on engines with my Dad, and watching him and his friends race at Summit Point in West Virginia. So I knew all about McLaren when I met its star Formula 1 driver James Hunt in London in 1985.

Yes, dear readers, James Hunt was as tall, beautiful, and hot as Chris Hemsworth portrayed him in the Ron Howard movie Rush. So I was thrilled to hear that McLaren has moved into the world of EVs—if only mega-expensive supercars for the moment. Hannah's review is hilarious. 

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Lynna Burgamy

Update: 2024-12-04