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One of our dearest E.V.E. (Echoes & Vine Enthusiast) is newly engaged!
May your love be a garden that flourishes with every passing day, nourished by the roots of your commitment and the sunshine of your joy. Wishing you a prosperous journey together.
Heartfelt congratulations to our Substack sister, of In The Search Bar® with the release of her new book, The Quiet Awakening.
Priscilla is radiating an aura of fulfillment, her journey a testament to the power of unwavering dedication. For those of us who pour our hearts into Substack, she embodies the dreams we've yet to realize, her success a beacon of hope. The word "perseverance" seems tailor-made for her story. But rather than take my word for it, let Priscilla's own words and writings speak volumes. Her notes, posts, and now her new book all paint a vivid picture of her unyielding spirit. What a delight to have connected with her, and we look forward to sharing more of her inspiring moments!

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🌿Ashley Fitzpatrick is the Creative Director at Arbor of the Vine!
She'll be instrumental in shaping our creative vision by overseeing projects and ensuring brand identity. As someone who's been contributing to our creative content since 2024, Ashley is perfectly poised to channel our brand's vision. Among other projects, she's been the inspiration behind our Pinterest, YouTube, and Evenings with E.V.E. ✨
Please join us in wishing Ashley all the best in her new role as we look forward to seeing the amazing work she'll do! 🎉
🌙 Introducing Evenings with E.V.E.—a new cultural circle where women of style, story, and sparkle gather to indulge in elegance and conversation.
Inspired by Echoes & Vine Magazine, Evenings with E.V.E. is a platform for Echoes & Vine Enthusiasts to create their own intimate gatherings and experiences. Think salon meets soirée!
We invite you to start your own chapter and bring this concept to life in your local region. Let's explore culture, spark meaningful connections, and celebrate the beauty of friendship!
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This landmark law is a monumental win for women in Colombia, protecting young girls from the devastating consequences of child marriage and empowering them to pursue their dreams, education, and futures with dignity and autonomy.
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2025 Editorial Trend: The Return of “Less Is More”
If you feel inundated by the media, you’re not alone. Readers are weary of fleeting headlines, triggering messaging, and content produced for consumption like fast food (tasteless, unsatisfying, leaving you hungry for something more nourishing). The result is fatigue from the noise and an erosion of trust in the very outlets meant to inform and inspire.
Vogue’s 2025 pivot (fewer print issues, theme-driven editions, and integrated digital experiences) reflects this broader shift toward depth and support rather than volume.² This is not a new path: niche titles like Monocle, Wallpaper*, Aesthetica, and Brummell have long practiced deliberate, collectible publishing.¹ The aim: not reach at any cost, but resonance with a more dedicated readership.
At Arbor of the Vine, our omnichannel development plan was prepared for the next chapter. Our focus has been resonance: curated content, enriched digital experiences, and commerce that complements storytelling.
Arbor of the Vine remains steadfast in its goal to offer a space for women to reflect, grow, and be centered. We see this not as a market shift, but as a spiritual awakening—a collective desire to travel not just across borders, but inward, too.
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References:
1. Business of Fashion. 2025. “Chloe Malle Named American Vogue’s Head of Editorial Content.” September 2, 2025. https://www.businessoffashion.com.
2. Poynter. 2025. “Vogue Will Switch to an Occasional Print.” September 2, 2025. https://www.poynter.org.