The Green Carpet Fashion Awards (Gcfa) will return to Los Angeles on March 6, 2024.
The annual awards show, uniting the power of fashion and entertainment for positive transformation, will be co-chaired by Gcfa Founder Livia Firth, actresses Cate Blanchett, Helen Hunt, Julianne Moore and Zendaya, singer, songwriter, activist and founder of The Circle Ngo Annie Lennox, Minister of Indigenous People of Brazil Sônia Guajajara, Ugandan climate justice activist Vanessa Nakate, and more Tba.
Championing interconnected cultural change and the most inspiring efforts that drive it, the Gcfa celebrates people and organisations that are crucial to collective transformation in any community. The selection of the yearly honorees is evaluated according to six cultural archetypes – The Visionary, The Messenger, The Rebel, The Healer, The Sage, and The Futurist. Embodying these roles in the sustainable landscape, the Gcfa recognizes those who offer a new lens on true intersectional transformation while bringing together the next...
The annual awards show, uniting the power of fashion and entertainment for positive transformation, will be co-chaired by Gcfa Founder Livia Firth, actresses Cate Blanchett, Helen Hunt, Julianne Moore and Zendaya, singer, songwriter, activist and founder of The Circle Ngo Annie Lennox, Minister of Indigenous People of Brazil Sônia Guajajara, Ugandan climate justice activist Vanessa Nakate, and more Tba.
Championing interconnected cultural change and the most inspiring efforts that drive it, the Gcfa celebrates people and organisations that are crucial to collective transformation in any community. The selection of the yearly honorees is evaluated according to six cultural archetypes – The Visionary, The Messenger, The Rebel, The Healer, The Sage, and The Futurist. Embodying these roles in the sustainable landscape, the Gcfa recognizes those who offer a new lens on true intersectional transformation while bringing together the next...
- 1/24/2024
- Look to the Stars
Cate Blanchett, Tom Ford, Naomi Campbell, Alicia Silverstone, Annie Lennox, Jodie Turner-Smith, Jerry Hall, Simu Liu, Mike D, Trudie Styler, Simone Ashley, Georgia May Jagger, Rafferty Law, Heidi Klum, Amber Valletta, Petra Nemcova, Maria Carla Boscono, amongst others, walked the interactive carpet at this year’s Green Carpet Fashion Awards at NeueHouse Hollywood.
Annie Lennox speaks onstage at the Green Carpet Fashion Awards 2023
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The annual awards celebrated positive forces in fashion and entertainment, championing interconnected cultural change and the most inspiring efforts that drive it. The Gcfa 2023 is co-chaired by Simone Ashley, Cate Blanchett, Quannah Chasinghorse, Viola Davis, Tom Ford, Salma Hayek and Simu Liu.
The 2023 Green Carpet Fashion Awards celebrated six cultural archetype honors that are crucial to collective transformation in any community; two special honors in fashion and entertainment and, closing the night, a special recognition of fourteen female leaders,...
Annie Lennox speaks onstage at the Green Carpet Fashion Awards 2023
Credit/Copyright: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Green Carpet Fashion Awards
The annual awards celebrated positive forces in fashion and entertainment, championing interconnected cultural change and the most inspiring efforts that drive it. The Gcfa 2023 is co-chaired by Simone Ashley, Cate Blanchett, Quannah Chasinghorse, Viola Davis, Tom Ford, Salma Hayek and Simu Liu.
The 2023 Green Carpet Fashion Awards celebrated six cultural archetype honors that are crucial to collective transformation in any community; two special honors in fashion and entertainment and, closing the night, a special recognition of fourteen female leaders,...
- 3/16/2023
- Look to the Stars
In the midst of Oscar week, indigenous women, environmental activists and fashion changemakers were the stars of the show at Thursday night’s Green Carpet Fashion Awards (Gcfa), which was held for the first time in Los Angeles at NeueHouse Hollywood.
Led by Livia Giuggioli Firth (who re-wore a vintage black Alexander McQueen dress), founder of the Italy-based sustainability and communications consultancy Eco Age, the starry celebration honored environmental and social sustainability in fashion, entertainment and beyond.
Optimism was the driving force of the evening, starting with the vibrant LCD screen “carpet” displaying blooming botanical videos (designed by Stefan Beckman) that welcomed guests. (Gcfa’s new West Coast location narrowly missed the downpour that has dampened L.A. in recent weeks.)
“We’re living in a time of great challenges,” said Firth in her opening remarks, delivered with Ugandan environmental activist Vanessa Nakate and actor Taylor Zakhar Perez. Continued Nakate,...
Led by Livia Giuggioli Firth (who re-wore a vintage black Alexander McQueen dress), founder of the Italy-based sustainability and communications consultancy Eco Age, the starry celebration honored environmental and social sustainability in fashion, entertainment and beyond.
Optimism was the driving force of the evening, starting with the vibrant LCD screen “carpet” displaying blooming botanical videos (designed by Stefan Beckman) that welcomed guests. (Gcfa’s new West Coast location narrowly missed the downpour that has dampened L.A. in recent weeks.)
“We’re living in a time of great challenges,” said Firth in her opening remarks, delivered with Ugandan environmental activist Vanessa Nakate and actor Taylor Zakhar Perez. Continued Nakate,...
- 3/11/2023
- by Danielle Directo-Meston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The ABC has added additional titles to its 2017 line-up, including two new dramas in early stages of production.
At a media launch in Sydney today, director of television Richard Finlayson said the public broadcaster.s slate aimed to be .ambitious, accessible and Australian...
.We want to use the best talent we can possibly find. We want to continue to be the most awarded network. We want to be recognised for the best TV in Australia. But not just in Australia, in the world,. he said.
Finlayson said the ABC wanted to be bold in its programming, and show that the broadcaster's content was "for everybody. via big national stories.
.We want to make big, noisy prime time shows, but we.re going to also make sure that we.re giving emerging creatives the opportunity to access audiences as well. They.ll be doing that a lot on iview,. he said.
At a media launch in Sydney today, director of television Richard Finlayson said the public broadcaster.s slate aimed to be .ambitious, accessible and Australian...
.We want to use the best talent we can possibly find. We want to continue to be the most awarded network. We want to be recognised for the best TV in Australia. But not just in Australia, in the world,. he said.
Finlayson said the ABC wanted to be bold in its programming, and show that the broadcaster's content was "for everybody. via big national stories.
.We want to make big, noisy prime time shows, but we.re going to also make sure that we.re giving emerging creatives the opportunity to access audiences as well. They.ll be doing that a lot on iview,. he said.
- 2/10/2017
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Callan McAuliffe in Beneath The Harvest Sky.
After Callan McAuliffe landed roles in two studio films, Flipped and I Am Number Four, several years ago, the teenager says he naively expected a glittering Hollywood career would ensue.
That.s now how the actor.s career has panned out but he shot four indie movies around the world in the past 18 months, working with Samuel L. Jackson, Sir Ben Kingsley and Gillian Anderson.
.I am no A-lister,. the Los Angeles-based McAuliffe, 19, told If today on a visit to Sydney as a national ambassador for Unicef promoting children.s rights. "I would rather be a working actor than a mega-famous star..
.I have to audition for every role but when you get the job, it.s very rewarding. I.ve been very fortunate, with a bit of luck and hard work. I have done some diverse movies, although some are not my type of movie.
After Callan McAuliffe landed roles in two studio films, Flipped and I Am Number Four, several years ago, the teenager says he naively expected a glittering Hollywood career would ensue.
That.s now how the actor.s career has panned out but he shot four indie movies around the world in the past 18 months, working with Samuel L. Jackson, Sir Ben Kingsley and Gillian Anderson.
.I am no A-lister,. the Los Angeles-based McAuliffe, 19, told If today on a visit to Sydney as a national ambassador for Unicef promoting children.s rights. "I would rather be a working actor than a mega-famous star..
.I have to audition for every role but when you get the job, it.s very rewarding. I.ve been very fortunate, with a bit of luck and hard work. I have done some diverse movies, although some are not my type of movie.
- 7/30/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Even Australia’s conquerors of Hollywood had to start somewhere. Usually in an embarrassing ad on the TV. We had a rummage through Australia’s biggest advertising library – Ebiquity’s archive that goes back to 1981 – to dig out the parts of Aussie celebs’ careers they’d probably wish had quietly been forgotten.
Before they were famous roll call:
Naomi Watts, Australian lamb, 1989 Eric Bana, Gravox gravy, 1996 Rebecca Gibney, Lux, 1989 Cate Blanchett, Tim Tams, 1993 Claudia Karvan, Big M, 1991 Ian Turpie, Big W, 1984 Tara Moss, Movenpick ice cream, 1999 Ian Turpie, Woolworths, 1984 Alison Brahe and Cameron Daddo, Norsca shower gel, 1991 Lisa McCune, Coles, 1991 Hg Nelson, Ryobi power tools, 1989 Natalie Imbruglia, Twisties, 1992 Julian McMahon, Levi’s, 1988 Elle McPherson, Tab, 1982 Russell Crowe, Australian National Council on AIDS, 1987 Source: Ebiquity...
Before they were famous roll call:
Naomi Watts, Australian lamb, 1989 Eric Bana, Gravox gravy, 1996 Rebecca Gibney, Lux, 1989 Cate Blanchett, Tim Tams, 1993 Claudia Karvan, Big M, 1991 Ian Turpie, Big W, 1984 Tara Moss, Movenpick ice cream, 1999 Ian Turpie, Woolworths, 1984 Alison Brahe and Cameron Daddo, Norsca shower gel, 1991 Lisa McCune, Coles, 1991 Hg Nelson, Ryobi power tools, 1989 Natalie Imbruglia, Twisties, 1992 Julian McMahon, Levi’s, 1988 Elle McPherson, Tab, 1982 Russell Crowe, Australian National Council on AIDS, 1987 Source: Ebiquity...
- 10/11/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Women’s Agenda, a website ‘for career-minded women’ from the publisher of Crikey, has gone live this morning.
The Private Media publication, which was a year in development, will be edited by Angela Priestley, former editor of The Power Index.
Women’s Agenda starts life with 4,000 registered users, having been marketed by Private Media across a number of its sites.
The website is geared towards “giving a voice to career-focused, aspirational women who want to set their own agendas,” according to publisher Marina Go.
Angela Priestley
Areas covered include finance, investment, employment, post-graduate education, career progression, life-balance, technology, grooming, style, travel and culture.
In an Inspirational Women section, the site will feature the likes of magazine veteran Ita Buttrose, Sydney Mayor Clover Moore, author Tara Moss and barrister Rana Rashda.
The site has been designed by Jemma McMahon, who worked on The Knot Australia, Primped websites and the soon-to-be-relaunched, Crikey.
The Private Media publication, which was a year in development, will be edited by Angela Priestley, former editor of The Power Index.
Women’s Agenda starts life with 4,000 registered users, having been marketed by Private Media across a number of its sites.
The website is geared towards “giving a voice to career-focused, aspirational women who want to set their own agendas,” according to publisher Marina Go.
Angela Priestley
Areas covered include finance, investment, employment, post-graduate education, career progression, life-balance, technology, grooming, style, travel and culture.
In an Inspirational Women section, the site will feature the likes of magazine veteran Ita Buttrose, Sydney Mayor Clover Moore, author Tara Moss and barrister Rana Rashda.
The site has been designed by Jemma McMahon, who worked on The Knot Australia, Primped websites and the soon-to-be-relaunched, Crikey.
- 8/7/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Tara Moss has revealed that she is considering launching her own children's fashion range. The Australian author and model, who gave birth to first daughter Sapphira Jane six months ago, said that she is sick of the pastel-coloured clothes that are on offer in the shops. Moss wrote on her Twitter page: "Over pink and blue. Truly. Where do you find black clothing for children? Honestly. The pastels are doing my head in. "Of course there are black clothes for kids in Paris. Sigh. May need to do something for the black-deprived kids of Aus... We Loved Monsterbaby and RockYourBaby onesies when she was tiny, but now she's a toddler, she (more)...
- 1/9/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Last night’s 9th annual Astra Awards commended the best in show of Australia’s subscription television channels at the Sydney State Theatre.
Hosted by Lee Furlong, Tara Moss and Helen Dalley, the prestigous Channel of the Year went to the Lifestyle Channel.
Winners in other categories are as follows:
Subscribers’ Choice
Favourite Program – Australian: Selling Houses Australia Series 3 – The LifeStyle Channel
Favourite Program – International: Grand Designs Season 8 – The LifeStyle Channel
Favourite Personality – Female: Sarah Murdoch – FOX8
Favourite Personality – Male: Andrew Winter – The LifeStyle Channel
Programming & Production
Most Outstanding Children’s Program or Event: Penelope K, By The Way – CBeebies
Most Outstanding Music Program or Coverage: Big Day Out Li[V]e 2010 – Channel [V]
Most Outstanding Sports Program or Coverage: Vancouver Olympic Winter Games – Foxtel
Most Outstanding Documentary: Who We Are – Bio
Most Outstanding News Program or Coverage: Election 2010 – Sky News
Most Outstanding Reality Program: Australia’s Next Top Model Series 6 – FOX...
Hosted by Lee Furlong, Tara Moss and Helen Dalley, the prestigous Channel of the Year went to the Lifestyle Channel.
Winners in other categories are as follows:
Subscribers’ Choice
Favourite Program – Australian: Selling Houses Australia Series 3 – The LifeStyle Channel
Favourite Program – International: Grand Designs Season 8 – The LifeStyle Channel
Favourite Personality – Female: Sarah Murdoch – FOX8
Favourite Personality – Male: Andrew Winter – The LifeStyle Channel
Programming & Production
Most Outstanding Children’s Program or Event: Penelope K, By The Way – CBeebies
Most Outstanding Music Program or Coverage: Big Day Out Li[V]e 2010 – Channel [V]
Most Outstanding Sports Program or Coverage: Vancouver Olympic Winter Games – Foxtel
Most Outstanding Documentary: Who We Are – Bio
Most Outstanding News Program or Coverage: Election 2010 – Sky News
Most Outstanding Reality Program: Australia’s Next Top Model Series 6 – FOX...
- 7/22/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
The 9th Astra Awards on Thursday 21 July at Sydney Theatre has officially sold out, it was announced today.
The awards show will announce the winners from the 20 categories and acknowledge the 200 Australian subscription broadcast channels from Foxtel, Austar and Optus platforms.
Hosted by three of subscription television’s brightest female stars; Lee Furlong, Tara Moss and Helen Dalley, the event will follow last year’s format, a shorter theatre style ceremony followed by an after party. Pre drinks and canapes will take place before the ceremony.Musical performances during the night will come from Jessica Mauboy, Katie Noonan’s Elixir Trio and Guineafowl. Presenters of awards include Rove McManus, Sarah Murdoch, Laura Dundovic, Erin McNaught, Luke & Wyatt and more.
Music by Channel [V] DJs Danny Clayton and Jane Gazzo will be providing the soundtrack.
Astra is the peak industry body for subscription television in Australia, www.astra.org.au...
The awards show will announce the winners from the 20 categories and acknowledge the 200 Australian subscription broadcast channels from Foxtel, Austar and Optus platforms.
Hosted by three of subscription television’s brightest female stars; Lee Furlong, Tara Moss and Helen Dalley, the event will follow last year’s format, a shorter theatre style ceremony followed by an after party. Pre drinks and canapes will take place before the ceremony.Musical performances during the night will come from Jessica Mauboy, Katie Noonan’s Elixir Trio and Guineafowl. Presenters of awards include Rove McManus, Sarah Murdoch, Laura Dundovic, Erin McNaught, Luke & Wyatt and more.
Music by Channel [V] DJs Danny Clayton and Jane Gazzo will be providing the soundtrack.
Astra is the peak industry body for subscription television in Australia, www.astra.org.au...
- 7/12/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Former model-turned-novelist Tara Moss is "speechless" after giving birth to her first child.
The Australian beauty and her husband, poet and philosopher Berndt Sellheim, welcomed daughter Sapphira Jane into the world on Tuesday.
The tot weighed in at seven pounds (3.3 kilograms) and will take the surname Sellheim-Moss, reports the Sydney Daily Telegraph.
Moss confirmed the happy news on Twitter.com, writing, "Cuddling my beautiful daughter, Sapphira. Ineffable joy. Speechless."...
The Australian beauty and her husband, poet and philosopher Berndt Sellheim, welcomed daughter Sapphira Jane into the world on Tuesday.
The tot weighed in at seven pounds (3.3 kilograms) and will take the surname Sellheim-Moss, reports the Sydney Daily Telegraph.
Moss confirmed the happy news on Twitter.com, writing, "Cuddling my beautiful daughter, Sapphira. Ineffable joy. Speechless."...
- 2/25/2011
- WENN
Tara Moss has revealed that she is pregnant. The Australian model, television presenter and crime novelist announced on Twitter that she and her poet husband Berndt Sellheim are "thrilled" at the prospect of becoming parents for the first time. She wrote: "My husband and I are positively thrilled to announce our first collaboration. We call it 'Making a human'." (more)...
- 8/31/2010
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Former model-turned-novelist Tara Moss is pregnant with her first child.
The Australian beauty took to her Twitter.com page to announce the happy news, revealing that she and her husband, poet and philosopher Berndt Sellheim, can't wait to welcome the new addition to their family.
In a post on the microblogging site, she writes, "My husband and I are positively thrilled to announce our first collaboration. We call it 'Making a human'. I am indeed in the 'family way' with bun in proverbial oven, on stork watch, in the pudding club."
The pair wed last December after meeting on a dating website in 2007.
The Australian beauty took to her Twitter.com page to announce the happy news, revealing that she and her husband, poet and philosopher Berndt Sellheim, can't wait to welcome the new addition to their family.
In a post on the microblogging site, she writes, "My husband and I are positively thrilled to announce our first collaboration. We call it 'Making a human'. I am indeed in the 'family way' with bun in proverbial oven, on stork watch, in the pudding club."
The pair wed last December after meeting on a dating website in 2007.
- 8/31/2010
- WENN
Author Tara Moss splits her time in between Canada and Australia, at least, when she isn't jet setting across the world to promote one of her latest books in the Mak Vanderwall series. Moss sat down with Celebrity News Service to tell us more about her, as she puts it, "rather unusual life."
Moss is well-known throughout the writing community for her crazy, extensive background work for her novels and for taking research to a whole new level. She has toured the FBI Academy at Quantico, spent time in squad cars, seen autopsies, viewed crime scenes, been set on fire by Hollywood stunt company West Efx, and last, but certainly not least, was choked unconscious by Ultimate Fighter "Big" John McCarthy for research for her latest book, "Siren."
The former model turned author has her fifth book in the series, "Siren," coming out next week. As Moss explains, "Well, I...
Moss is well-known throughout the writing community for her crazy, extensive background work for her novels and for taking research to a whole new level. She has toured the FBI Academy at Quantico, spent time in squad cars, seen autopsies, viewed crime scenes, been set on fire by Hollywood stunt company West Efx, and last, but certainly not least, was choked unconscious by Ultimate Fighter "Big" John McCarthy for research for her latest book, "Siren."
The former model turned author has her fifth book in the series, "Siren," coming out next week. As Moss explains, "Well, I...
- 8/19/2009
- icelebz.com
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