Savor the Art of Stylish Living.
Vol. 34
There’s something endlessly alluring about the idea of reinvention—of places, of design, of spirit. In this issue of ELLA Inspires Magazine, we travel across landscapes of possibility, from the still waters of the Red Sea to the granite silence of Yosemite, tracing how luxury now finds harmony with nature, innovation, and imagination.
Our journey begins on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast, where an untouched sanctuary is redefining eco-luxury. Here, sustainability and serenity coexist in perfect balance, creating a destination that feels both ancient and new. Then we venture west to Yosemite, where the art of unwinding becomes a philosophy—each forest path and starlit night reminding us of the renewal found only in nature’s quiet grandeur.
Closer to home, Dallas welcomes El Molino, a restaurant born from heritage and elevated by modern artistry—a new gathering place that celebrates taste and tradition. In our Women to Watch feature, we spotlight the brand visionary behind Collagen for Her, whose vision continues to shape a brand that marries science with beauty, and strength with grace.
Design takes on cinematic form in our feature on the Lucid Motors x Timothée Chalamet collaboration, a study in vision, velocity, and style reborn for a new generation. And finally, time itself becomes an element of artistry in our exploration of Elements of Time, a watch campaign that frames hours not as they pass, but as they are lived.
This issue is about evolution—the constant motion between nature and luxury, restraint and innovation, calm and creation. It’s about where we’re going and how beautifully we can choose to arrive.
Here’s to the journeys that move us and the memories we make along the way.
See you out there,
Edith Duarte
Editor-in-Chief
A Secluded Red Sea Sanctuary of Culture, Cosmos, and Wellness.
Visit Nujuma: Saudi Arabia's first Ritz-Carlton Reserve
Hidden among the crystalline waters and unspoiled reefs of the Red Sea lies Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve—a place where nature meets culture and luxury comes with a profound sense of purpose. As Saudi Arabia's first Ritz-Carlton Reserve, and one of only a select few worldwide, Nujuma offers travelers a rare opportunity to step off the map and into an experience that is immersive, restorative, and deeply personal.
Set on a private island within the Blue Hole cluster of the Red Sea, Nujuma is more than a retreat—it is an invitation to slow down and rediscover wonder, guided by local experts who create unforgettable, guest-led journeys.
Culture Through Storytelling
At the heart of Nujuma's ethos is a dedication to cultural authenticity. Guests can experience Saudi Arabia's vibrant past and evolving present through curated encounters led by Ohoud Mosuily, Culture and Heritage Experience Manager. In her intimate workshops, she guides guests through centuries of Saudi history, music, and craftsmanship.
Her upcoming cultural series, "Echoes of the Red Sea," will blend storytelling, traditional coastal music, and artisan-led workshops that celebrate the maritime soul of the region.
“Science gives us answers, but storytelling gives us meaning."— Resident astronomer, Habib Bafeil
Celestial Nights
As night falls, Nujuma's untouched skies transform into a natural observatory. Resident astronomer Habib Bafeil blends ancient Arabian star lore with modern astrophysics during nightly stargazing sessions. Guests hear tales once used by nomads to navigate the desert alongside discussions of NASA's Artemis mission to return humans to the Moon.
Wellness Rooted in Nature
For those seeking renewal, Prateek, Nujuma's Fitness & Wellness Manager, curates personalized wellness journeys that harmonize body, mind, and spirit. Guests can begin the day with sunrise yoga on the beach, explore coral reefs on guided snorkeling sessions, or join island fitness challenges. Later this year, Prateek will debut a full-detox wellness retreat combining meditation, therapeutic massage, and healthy cuisine.
Neyrah Spa at Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve is a wellness experience that blends regional traditions with global healing on the pristine Ummahat Islands. The spa retains its local roots in subtle ways, from the enchanting scent of oud that drifts through the rooms to the Moringa Peregrina tree oil sourced from AlUlah.
Holistic treatments rooted in regional traditions
Guests indulge in body scrubs, wraps, facials, and massages designed to promote relaxation and wellbeing. Treatments take a holistic approach, encouraging guests to reflect on the past, live in the present and step into the future with clarity and energy.
Architecture and Alchemy
Neyrah Spa has five sea-facing treatment suites and three open-air cabins, providing a serene setting where the gentle sound of the ocean enhances the experience. The design pays homage to the region's heritage: doors carved with desert patterns, oils extracted from AlUla's Moringa Peregrina tree, and textures that echo the shifting sands and sacred geometry of the Peninsula.
Sensorial Journeys and Sacred Rituals
Wellness at Neyrah is deeply personal. Every treatment is bespoke - designed as a progression from reflection to clarity. Couples indulge in mirrored rituals that foster connection, while solo travellers are encouraged to rediscover their rhythm through guided meditations and energy-balancing therapies. Partnerships with local brands such as Alula Peregrina, as well as Hydrafacial - where skincare meets technology - and Voya keep Neyrah Spa at the forefront of cutting edge tech, whilst retaining its roots in Saudi Arabia.
"We help guests reconnect—with nature, with movement, and with themselves."
A Holistic Haven: Beyond the Spa
Neyrah's philosophy extends beyond the treatment room; daily rituals include sunrise and lunar yoga, sound healing attuned to desert frequencies, and meditation sessions to restore inner stillness.
The spa also features a traditional hammam, vitality and lap pools, and a state-of-the-art fitness centre.
A Rare Destination
With just 65 villas, each with a private pool and panoramic views, Nujuma offers seclusion and intimacy in an extraordinary setting. Whether arriving by private boat, seaplane, helicopter, or yacht, guests enter a world that feels untouched yet deeply human.
Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is not only a sanctuary of barefoot luxury—it is a place of profound connection, where every experience celebrates nature, culture, and discovery.
"I want guests to feel not just informed, but emotionally connected to Saudi Arabia—its rhythms, its stories, and its people," says Mosuily.
Women to Watch
Meet Niralee Patel, Brand Visionary at Collagen for Her
AOn a gray and rainy afternoon in South Jersey, Niralee Patel sits by her window and chats about her mission with a calm, certain confidence. She isn’t just the founder of Collagen for Her—she’s the voice behind a growing movement that encourages women to embrace wellness as a way of life, not a quick fix.
“I never wanted Collagen for Her to feel like just another supplement company,” she explains. “To me, it’s a platform for connection—a starting point for women to reclaim their health, confidence, and energy at every stage of life.”
From Personal Struggles to Purpose
Patel’s inspiration didn’t come from a business plan; it came from personal experience. In her early forties, she was navigating perimenopause while managing the aftereffects of a complicated pregnancy that left her with chronic inflammation and carpal tunnel. Her hormones, as she puts it, “were all over the place,” and traditional medication offered limited relief.
“I realized collagen wasn’t a magic cure—it was one small step in a much bigger picture,” Patel says. “When combined with movement, strength training, and a balanced diet, it became part of a holistic lifestyle that helped me feel stronger again.”
That realization became the foundation of Collagen for Her: a wellness brand that prioritizes sustainable habits over hype, speaking directly to women’s real challenges—hormonal changes, inflammation, and the unspoken fatigue of juggling work, family, and self-care.
Reframing Collagen as Lifestyle
In an overcrowded supplement market, Patel’s message stands out. She emphasizes education and empowerment over promotion, encouraging women to see collagen as a part of a full-picture approach to health. “You can’t just take a scoop of powder and expect miracles,” she laughs. “You’ve got to move your body, eat well, manage stress, and give yourself grace.”
It’s this honesty that resonates with her audience. Patel talks openly about her journey through perimenopause, her fibroid diagnosis, and even a miscarriage that tested her emotional strength. “Our bodies are resilient, but they need care,” she reflects. “I want women to know they’re not alone and they don’t have to choose between feeling good and getting older.”
Advancing Women’s Health Conversations
Beyond her brand, Patel advocates for broader awareness of the systemic gaps in women’s health care. “Menopause is still treated like a taboo topic,” she says. “We need a movement—something that unites women, like how Movember shines a light on men’s health. It’s time for a menopause moment.”
Her passion is contagious. Whether she’s discussing the lack of support for women’s reproductive health or sharing articles about cultural barriers to childbirth choices across the globe, Patel’s voice always returns to one theme: empowerment through conversation.
The Road Ahead
Balancing her corporate job with running Collagen for Her, Patel admits she’s eager to make her entrepreneurial dream full-time. “I want to do this all day—helping women navigate hormonal health, lifestyle changes, and aging gracefully,” she says. “That’s what fills my cup.”
Through her platform, Patel envisions more community-driven initiatives—retreats, workshops, and possibly even a keynote speaking circuit dedicated to women’s midlife wellness. “This isn’t about me,” she insists. “It’s about all of us creating space to talk, learn, and thrive together.”
It’s that sense of unity, woven into every aspect of Collagen for Her, that makes Niralee Patel a woman to watch—not just for her business savvy, but for her heart, mission, and message that beauty and strength begin from within.
Yosemite
Slow Down & Reconnect with Nature
In today’s fast-paced world, it is so important to slow down and reconnect with nature. According to the National Park Service, 95% of Yosemite National Park is designated wilderness. The majority of the park is untouched by humans.
Yosemite maintains a sense of wild ruggedness. Yosemite, the ‘Lost Frontier,’ provides a safe haven that guides visitors to exploration.
A winding road curves upward into the Sierra Nevada. Pines tower overhead and coat the thinned air with their sweet, warmed resin. Stillness echoes off the walls of granite. Waterfalls tumble toward the glistening Merced River. Droplets splash and cool sun-soaked skin.
Arriving at Yosemite feels like stepping into a postcard.
The park offers visitors endless opportunities for adventure. Trails range from leisurely walks through meadows to challenging climbs up steep slopes.
During the summer months, after snow melt, Tioga Road opens, granting park goers access to California's highest mountain pass. This section of the park showcases must-see alpine lakes, wildflowers and mountain-fed swimming holes.
In the winter, Yosemite becomes a snowy wonderland. A white blanket settles over the valley, striking a joyous holiday cheer in the hearts that visit. Guests can lace up their skates and glide on an outdoor rink framed by Half Dome, hot cocoa in hand. Skiing and snowboarding are a shuttle ride away at the nearby Badagar Pass.
Know Before You Go
Park entrance fee: $35 per vehicle
Getting around
Shuttle system in Yosemite Valley; private vehicles are permitted on most roads.
Accommodation
Hotel stays are available at The Ahwahnee and Yosemite Valley Lodge, cabins and canvas tents can be booked in Curry Village, marked campsites are also accessible throughout the park.
Backpacking
Visitors must obtain a permit for all overnight hikes.
The Photos We Throw Away
by Vanessa Joy
There is a quiet tragedy unfolding in the digital age—one that most of us won’t recognize until it’s too late.
We document our lives at an unprecedented rate, snapping photos of fleeting moments with our phones, sharing them in rapid bursts on social media, and moving on just as quickly. But in doing so, we are also discarding these memories into a digital abyss, where they vanish as swiftly as someone captured them. The story of our lives—the love, the triumphs, the irreplaceable details—faces an unexpected demise, not through neglect, but through overabundance.
We take more photos than ever before, yet fewer and fewer of them truly exist in a meaningful way. They sit on our devices, lost among thousands of nearly identical images, or fade into obscurity beneath an endless scroll of new posts. We assume these photos will always be there when we need them. But will they?
What happens to these digital memories when we’re gone? Would anyone take the time to comb through the depths of our camera rolls, scrolling past blurry duplicates and half-forgotten snapshots? Or would our images disappear, locked behind forgotten passwords, lost in outdated devices, or erased by a cloud storage purge we never saw coming?
The Illusion of Preservation
We have mistaken documentation for preservation. Taking a photo isn’t the same as saving a memory. A moment isn’t truly honored unless it is seen, felt, and cherished. Photography is not a disposable act—it is an art of remembrance, a way to elevate a fleeting instant into something eternal.
Yet, in our pursuit of convenience, we’ve relegated our most treasured memories to pixels and passwords. We assume that because our images exist somewhere in a digital folder, they are safe. But digital storage isn’t built for reverence—it’s built for redundancy. The cloud isn’t a museum; it’s a filing cabinet.
The truth is, most of the photos we take today will never be looked at by anyone again. And the ones that matter most? The ones that capture our greatest joys, our most powerful connections, our once-in-a-lifetime moments? They deserve better.
Legacy Matters
Affluent men and women—leaders, visionaries, creators—understand legacy in a way few others do. They invest in art, heritage brands, and heirloom jewelry, knowing that these are the pieces that will transcend time. A fine watch, a vintage Chanel bag, a well-curated collection of first-edition books—these are more than material possessions. They are history, passed from one generation to the next, imbued with meaning. And yet, when it comes to our own personal histories, we often fail to treat them with the same level of care. Our most intimate, irreplaceable artifacts—our photographs—are treated as disposable, left to drift into the void of digital clutter.
What if, instead of allowing our stories to fade into obscurity, we took the time to preserve them with intention? What if we saw photography not as a casual act, but as a form of storytelling that extends beyond our own lifetime?
The Power of a Tangible Image
There is a profound difference between swiping through an album on a screen and holding a framed portrait in your hands. A printed photograph has weight. Presence. It transforms a space, turning a house into a home and a room into a story. It becomes part of a lineage, something that can be touched, passed down, and cherished for generations.
This is why galleries exist. Because the moments that shape us should not be buried in pixels—they should be displayed, honored, and remembered.
We often forget this in the digital age. We assume that the convenience of cloud storage outweighs the need for tangible photographs. But the images that matter most—the ones that define us—should not be confined to a screen. Someone should preserve them in a way that ensures their survival, not just for today, but for the future.
The Art of Timeless Photography
Not all photographs are created equal. Some are mere snapshots—quick, thoughtless clicks destined to be buried beneath hundreds of similar images. Others, however, are something more. They capture not just a likeness, but an essence. A love story in a single frame. A milestone, frozen in time. A quiet moment, elevated into art.
This is the kind of photography that lasts. The kind that doesn’t just document a moment, but, when made tangible, tells a story.
The difference lies in intention and artful production. Thoughtful photography is not just about clicking a shutter—it’s about seeing. It’s about understanding light, composition, and emotion. It’s about capturing an image that feels as powerful decades from now as it does today.
This is why people seek out professional photographers—not for vanity, but for legacy. They want more than a collection of images lost in a sea of digital noise. They want something real. Something lasting.
My Story & Yours
As a photographer, I have captured love at its peak, power in its most commanding form, and beauty in its most effortless state. I have also witnessed regret. Regret from those who wished they had preserved their moments differently. Those who wished they had taken the time to invest in images that would stand the test of time. I have had clients tell me how they wish they had printed more photos, regretting the loss of images due to failed hard drives, lost phones, and forgotten passwords. And I’ve seen the heartbreak of families left without a tangible record of the moments that mattered most. There is a reason people trust me to document their legacies in weddings, corporate milestones and personal achievements. It’s not just about the technical aspects of a photograph—it’s about the intention behind it. It’s about making sure that every frame holds weight, that every detail carries forward a life well-lived, and makers certain those moments are printed in tangible form. A wall art display, an inconspicuous set of books that blend into your home decor, photos that are as part of the home as the people in it. Photography, at its best, is an act of preservation. It’s about ensuring that our most important moments don’t disappear into a forgotten folder, but instead become something that lasts.
Preserving What Matters
Suppose your story deserves more than a fleeting post. If your legacy is to be seen, preserved, and passed down. Then make it happen. Step beyond the digital graveyard of forgotten images. Create something tangible—photographs that aren’t discarded, but treasured. Because the photos that truly matter?
They should never be the ones we digitally throw away.
Elevated Fajitas, Rare Tequilas, and Candlelit Dining Await in the Heart of Snider Plaza.
El Molino, a destination for elevated fajitas, rare tequilas, and candlelit dining in the heart of Snider Plaza, is set to open on Tuesday, October 14 at 6818 Snider Plaza, Dallas, TX 75205. The concept, from Hunter Pond’s Vandelay Hospitality Group, offers Mexican cuisine through a modern lens in a cozy, intimate setting.
“El Molino is a place that I wanted to exist in Dallas that pairs fun Mexican food with similar sexy vibes like Drake’s and Jack & Harrys,” said Hunter Pond, CEO of Vandelay Hospitality Group.”
"Our menu leads with creativity, with an underlying tone of fan favorites presented in a slightly upscale format. Fun touches—like Fried Chicken Tenderito fajitas—live alongside timeless dishes like Crab & Shrimp enchiladas, while our cocktail program pays tribute to how I like to have my margaritas - strong and filled to the brim."
The menu at El Molino reflects a celebration of authentic Mexican flavors and playful American twists.
At the heart of the experience is the wood-fired fajita program, featuring premium proteins including Filet Mignon, Grilled Adobo Chicken, Fried Chicken Tenderitos, Pineapple Ribeye, Guajillo Marinated Shrimp, and a Oyster Mushroom Medley, all paired with classic accompaniments and signature sauces.
Beyond fajitas, the menu extends to enchiladas and specialties such as Smoked Chicken Verde with tomatillo salsa, the Brisket Taco Plate, the Las Vegas Ribeye marinated with guajillo pineapple nectar, and the Branzino Diamanté, offered Veracruz-style or with lemon garlic.
The bar menu leads with what Pond says is their absolute signature drink: the dramatic Flaming Frozen Margarita. Additionally, the Spicy Margarita with Fortaleza Reposado, and a Chupito program featuring specialty house shots such as the Palo Santo with smoked reposado and the classic Carajillo. The cocktails are enhanced by an extensive collection of rare sipping tequilas that reflect the restaurant’s commitment to quality and authenticity.
Pond carefully designed El Molino to capture a moody, sultry sophistication, with dark wood, rich carpet, ivory tablecloths, and candlelight creating an atmosphere of understated luxury. When describing the vibe, Pond states “I love and respect Javier’s, and Mr. Gutierrez is a close friend, so this is my ode to if Javier’s and Drakes had an offspring.”
Drawing inspiration from the vibrant spirit of Mexico City and the refined elegance of French design, the 2,500-square-foot space is intimate yet lively, with 83 seats and a small 9-seat bar that together create a setting both polished and inviting.
ABOUT VANDELAY
Vandelay Hospitality has a diverse portfolio of brands from classic, approachable American eateries to lively, high-end dining institutions. Each brand is meticulously crafted in-house and comes to life to provide a timeless experience that transcends a restaurant and inspires a way of life.
Lucid and Timothée Chalamet Join Forces to Celebrate the Power of Defying the Status Quo
Lucid and Timothée Chalamet Join Forces to Celebrate the Power of Defying the Status Quo maker of the world's most advanced electric vehicles, today announced it has signed a multi-year partnership with award-winning actor and culture icon, Timothée Chalamet, as its first-ever Global Brand Ambassador.
Timothee Chalamet for Lucid Motors
Timothee Chalamet for Lucid Motors
Chalamet was first spotted driving a Lucid Air in 2023, and since then, a relationship has been built rooted in the belief that performance, design, and passion are key to creating exceptional experiences. Later this year, Chalamet will headline Lucid's new marketing campaign for the EV maker's groundbreaking SUV, the Lucid Gravity. The partnership is a key milestone in Lucid's strategy to broaden cultural relevance of the brand through accelerated marketing efforts.
Since launching in 2016, Lucid has quickly become one of the world's most critically acclaimed new automotive companies, and its first product – the award-winning, all-electric Lucid Air – represents a masterful blend of performance, range, comfort, and technology. The company's latest product, the Lucid Gravity SUV, delivers the versatility of a sophisticated full-size, three-row SUV with the performance of a luxury sports car.
Lucid Motors Presents: "Driven" | Featuring Timothée Chalamet
"We're excited to welcome Timothée as our first Global Brand Ambassador," said Akerho "AK" Oghoghomeh, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Lucid Motors. "He brings together the same fearless creativity and uncompromising vision that defines our brand, embodying what it means to compromise nothing, both on and off screen.
"Together, we'll show what's possible when innovation and cultural relevance come together to move the world forward."
Chalamet has been nominated for two Academy Awards and recently won his first Screen Actors Guild Award for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in 2024's A Complete Unknown, directed by James Mangold. Later this year he will star in Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie and next year he will be starring in Dune: Part Three, directed by Denis Villeneuve. Lucid's new campaign starring Chalamet will premiere early this fall, with additional details forthcoming.
About Lucid Group
Lucid (NASDAQ: LCID) is a Silicon Valley-based technology company focused on creating the most advanced EVs in the world. The award-winning Lucid Air and new Lucid Gravity deliver best-in-class performance, sophisticated design, expansive interior space and unrivaled energy efficiency. Lucid assembles both vehicles in its state-of-the-art, vertically integrated factory in Arizona. Through its industry-leading technology and innovations, Lucid is advancing the state-of-the-art of EV technology for the benefit of all.
Azuki x H. Moser & Cie.
ELEMENTS of TIME
Azuki, the web3 anime brand built with its community at the center, is partnering with Swiss watchmaker H. Moser & Cie. on a new series of luxury watches inspired by the Azuki Elementals NFT collection. Azuki has reinvented digital identity through blending streetwear, anime and tech into a community-powered movement. H. Moser & Cie. strips timekeeping down to its essence, only subverting codes with irony and elegance. Together, they tell the story of the Elementals' four domains by bridging horological legacy and decentralized creativity.
"The Azuki community was born around our shared values of storytelling, creativity and quality," said Alex "Zagabond" Xu, CEO of Azuki Labs. "Working with H. Moser & Cie. is an opportunity to express this ethos through a new lens, one that celebrates craftsmanship, culture and long-term value."
"We're always looking to push creative boundaries in ways that still reflect who we are as a brand," said Bertrand Meylan, Co-owner of H. Moser & Cie. and CEO of MELB Luxe Subsidiaries. "Collaborating with Azuki is a chance to explore a way of storytelling that speaks to a generation that values individuality, creativity, and culture." The 1916 Company played a key role in bringing this collaboration to life, bridging communities across collecting, craft, and digital culture. The global retailer will welcome collectors for in-person delivery of the limited edition timepieces at its showrooms and lounges worldwide.
Each Elements of Time Pioneer Centre Seconds is priced at $25,000 USD and the exclusive Pioneer Tourbillons are $75,000 USD. Due to limited quantities, early registration is strongly encouraged.
The Elements of Time series includes 4 exclusive Pioneer Tourbillons, each representing one of the elemental domains – Fire, Earth, Water, and Lightning – alongside 4 Pioneer Centre Seconds references (each of them limited to 24 pieces). Each dial is engraved with a unique guilloché motif, evoking elemental textures of waves, flames, tremors, and electric pulses, sculpted by light and shadow. The dials capture texture and depth, echoing the meticulous detailing of Azuki's world through H. Moser & Cie.'s precision craftsmanship.
Azuki Labs
Azuki is a brand born at the intersection of art, technology, and internet culture. What started as a web3 project has evolved into a global community of artists and builders shaping original characters, stories, and experiences together. From digital collectibles to fashion and real-world events, Azuki is building a universe for digital natives drawn to what's next.
H. MOSER & CIE.
H. Moser & Cie. was created by Heinrich Moser in 1828. Based in Neuhausen am Rheinfall, it currently employs 120 people, has developed 20 in-house calibres to date and produces around 4,000 watches per annum. Through its sister company Precision Engineering AG (PEAG), H. Moser & Cie. manufactures parts such as regulating organs and balance-springs, which are used for its own production as well as to supply its partner companies. Independent company incorporated into Moser Watch Holding in 2012, Precision Engineering AG specialises in watch components for escapements, from their initial design to the production of a quality product ready to be integrated into the watch movement it must regulate. H. Moser & Cie. is honoured to have a Moser family member with the company as Honorary Chairman and President of the Heinrich and Henri Moser Foundation. The aim of the Moser Foundation, created by one of Heinrich Moser's descendants, is to keep the family history alive and seek out antique pieces for the Moser Museum, located in Charlottenfels Manor, Heinrich Moser's family home. With its substantial watchmaking expertise and highly acclaimed experience in the sector, MELB Holding holds shares in H. Moser & Cie., Hautlence and Agenhor SA. MELB Holding is an independent family group, based in the heart of the legendary Vallée de Joux.
THE 1916 COMPANY
The 1916 Company is the world's leading destination and global community for collectible luxury watches and fine jewelry. Comprising more than 20 boutiques and Collector's Lounges in important watch markets worldwide, The 1916 Company brings together the legacies of WatchBox, Govberg Jewelers, Radcliffe Jewelers, and Hyde Park Jewelers to offer a curated selection of timepieces – both new and pre-owned – by the most respected watch brands, a dynamic media platform, and the support of trusted client advisors. The 1916 Company's vibrant community extends from coast to coast and around the world.
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Editor-in-Chief: Edith Duarte, MBA
Contributing writers & photographers: Jordan Mundhen, Sarah Larranaga,
Cover photo: Vanessa Joy

