“Healthy living” may look different from one person to the next, but simply put, healthy living is doing and eating things that make you feel good mentally, emotionally, and physically. It’s also a way of living that lowers your risk of getting seriously ill or dying early. How you get there will depend on your current lifestyle, (mental and physical) health, interests, and goals.
Everyone deserves to treat themselves to an at-home spa day once in a while, especially if going to an actual spa isn’t realistic right now. In fact, treating yourself to a DIY pampering session will help reduce stress and calm your nerves—which is something we can all use right now.
Staycations are the next best thing to traveling the world this summer. Sometimes (okay, always), we want to drop everything and escape the ordinary. To jet set across the globe. Meet someone cute in a faraway city. Change the status quo. Live a little, or a lot.
Why should you buy organic cotton over conventional cotton? Is it worth the extra money? If you consider the number of toxic chemicals sprayed over regular cotton during farming, the bleaching during the manufacturing process, and the itchiness when you put it on, then maybe it’s time to invest in organic.
Starting an eco-friendly laundry routine is a great way to help the environment. Laundry consumes a ton of electricity, especially when you use hot water and the dryer. Not to mention, the chemicals in detergents can have devastating effects on people’s health and the Earth. The chemicals can actually make their way into groundwater used for drinking and growing our food.
You want to care for something, but maybe you’re not ready for a pet (or child) or you’re allergic or the landlord forbids them. Adopting an indoor plant could be a better way to go. There are many health benefits that come from house plants, like air purification and improved memory.
Every year on Earth Day, people get inspired to become more eco-friendly. We love to see our neighbors picking up trash, learning how to recycle, and participating in community clean-ups. But more needs to be done if we’re going to keep Earth beautiful and thriving (and around for the future).
Sustainable living means working to reduce your need for natural resources and to conserve resources at the same time. Through sustainable living, you’ll become more aware of how your food and product choices and your energy use make an impact on the environment.
From loungewear to office-appropriate pieces, everybody's buzzing about our lifestyle pieces. Here's our Kay Double Breasted Blazer popping up on the pages of Chatelaine in a feature focused on timeless spring basics. With this blazer's structured fit and day-to-night versatility, the editors at Chatelaine think this one's a must for the season—and we're inclined to agree.
Summer is coming up, and the forecast is looking bright. One of the hottest trends we're seeing is colour-blocking, from skirts and accessories to dresses. Elle Canada's recent article shines a spotlight on the trend, showcasing some ways to incorporate it into your seasonal wardrobe. We were smitten to see our Etta Women's Rainboot in Blush. What's more, these showstoppers are on sale—right on time for spring showers!
Check out our profile in Mr. Mag, a thoughtful profile about our brand's origins, shifting from outerwear to lifestyle apparel, and what helps Noize stand out from the rest. MR-Mag.com is the digital extension of MR Magazine, a quarterly publication and resource for all things men's fashion. Check out the feature here to see some of Noize's spotlight pieces for the season.
Noize’s Managing Director Mayer Vafi sat down with PETA Prime to discuss the future of vegan and cruelty-free fashion, what trends he’s most excited about this year, and why he believes Noize’s mission is so important. Read the insightful discussion here.