.Qchasinghorse talks Ugg and Indigenous-owned brands.
As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work.sits relaxed on a folded chair that's tucked into the corner of an old, two-story wooden barn. A square window behind the 20-year-old model frames the lush landscape, which is dotted by rolling hills and green treetops.
in Santa Barbara County, this picturesque setting is where people can learn how to practice and promote the use of regenerative agriculture. This conservation-led approach to farming systems increases biodiversity and mitigates the effects of climate change. In short: Regenerative agriculture puts the planet first — it works to give back what it takes from Mother Nature.
"If you want to capture me in my element and want me to feel like myself, bring me out to the land somewhere," Chasinghorse says."Somewhere away from the city, somewhere quiet, somewhere where I can just be surrounded by the wilderness." The land trust is the perfect backdrop for Chasinghorse's latest fashion campaign with UGG. The beloved early aughts footwear favorite recently released its first style produced in part using regeneratively-sourced materials: the
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