Isabella Chase

Isabella Chase, a New York City native, writes about the complexities of modern life and relationships. Her articles draw from her experiences navigating the vibrant and diverse social landscape of the city. Isabella’s insights are about finding harmony in the chaos and building strong, authentic connections in a fast-paced world.

The honeymoon destinations that feel like the world’s best kept secrets: 8 sustainable places built for couples who travel with intention

From remote volcanic islands running on renewable energy to Arctic fishing villages with more sheep than selfie-sticks, these eight destinations prove the most romantic honeymoons happen where conservation comes before crowds.

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7 eco-conscious honeymoon destinations for couples who want beauty, intimacy, and a clear conscience about where their money is going

Discover hidden corners of the world where your honeymoon dollars protect rainforests, support local families, and create memories in places most couples will never find—from volcanic islands with more cows than tourists to fjords accessible only by electric ferry.

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9 sustainable jewellery pieces that make genuinely meaningful wedding gifts: beautiful, ethical, and built to last longer than the occasion

Skip the predictable registry gifts and discover jewelry pieces that honor both the couple’s future and the planet’s—from recycled gold bands that tell transformation stories to vintage lockets that bridge generations.

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What nobody tells you about the social cost of going vegan: the 7 quiet struggles that make most people give up before the first month is over

While everyone warns you about protein and B12, nobody prepares you for the wedding where you’ll eat alone, the friends who’ll stop calling, or the exhausting reality of defending your dinner choices to people who feel personally attacked by your salad.

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7 reasons Copenhagen should be every conscious traveller’s next destination (and none of them have anything to do with the Little Mermaid)

While most tourists flock to Copenhagen for fairy-tale photo ops, the city has quietly engineered a revolutionary system where sustainable choices feel so natural, you’ll find yourself unconsciously adopting local habits that challenge everything you thought you knew about mindful travel.

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Why Earth Day still matters in 2026: the brief history behind it and the small conscious choices that make it worth celebrating every year

From the bustling streets of 1970 where 20 million Americans demanded change to today’s quiet herb gardens on city balconies, the journey of Earth Day reveals an uncomfortable truth about how we’ve traded revolution for routine.

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7 things highly sensitive people do differently to protect their energy (and why it looks like antisocial behaviour to everyone else)

While the world labels their behavior as antisocial or rude, highly sensitive people have developed an intricate survival system of boundaries that others can’t see—from mastering the art of the silent exit to treating Tuesday’s dinner plans like an Olympic event requiring 48 hours of recovery time.

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The curly hair routine I finally stopped overcomplicating (and the 7 clean products that made all the difference)

After years of hoarding curl creams and following 17-step tutorials, I discovered my hair actually looked better when I threw out 90% of my products—here’s the minimalist routine that finally gave me the curls I’d been chasing.

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5 of the most endangered animals on earth and the everyday habits that are quietly making things worse for them

Every time you order that morning latte, upgrade your phone, or click “buy now” for next-day delivery, you’re unknowingly writing the final chapter for Earth’s rarest creatures—from the last 10 vaquita porpoises to the newly discovered Tapanuli orangutans.

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7 ethical jewellery brands that are genuinely worth the investment: exactly what makes them different from the rest

These aren’t your typical “sustainable” jewelry brands with pretty marketing—they’re the ones rebuilding an exploitative industry from scratch, and the differences will change how you think about every piece you own.

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Why embracing your natural hair texture is one of the most genuinely sustainable beauty choices you can make

While the beauty industry profits from selling us endless tools and treatments to transform our hair, one woman’s decade-long calculation revealed she’d spent 520 hours annually and over $20,000 fighting her natural texture—resources that could have funded genuine personal growth instead of daily battles in front of the mirror.

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7 ways to style a turban that actually look intentional — and the sustainable fabric choices that make all the difference

After years of watching women struggle with silk scarves at farmers’ markets and living through countless bad hair days herself, one writer discovered that mastering the art of turban-wearing isn’t about inherited skills or perfect technique—it’s about knowing which sustainable fabrics actually stay put and seven deceptively simple wrapping methods that transform any piece of cloth into an intentional style statement.

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