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Amy
Green - An Evening of Music and Impact
Photo by Nick Tininenko
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Amy Green and Black
Coffee
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The Green Vision’s Amy Green
&
Grammy Award-Winner
Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo
of The Black Coffee Foundation
Host,
“An Evening of Music & Impact,”
at The St. Regis Aspen |
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Amy
Green,
eco-philanthropist, entrepreneur, and
Founder of
The Green Vision
Foundation,
joined Grammy Award-winning South
African DJ and Founder of The
Black Coffee Foundation, Nkosinathi
Innocent Maphumulo, to host “An
Evening of Music & Impact”
at The St. Regis Aspen on March 26th.
The theme of the evening was Gilded Wild
and kicked off with a performance by
Black Coffee, who was celebrating
his 50th birthday, followed by an
exclusive VIP dinner at the new Marea at
Jayma Cardoso’s The Snow Lodge, and
a fashion show by
Bronx
Banco,
where models showcased their latest
collection. Bronx Banco is synonymous
with cutting-edge style, vibrant hues,
and slick tailoring.
Available in over 15 countries with 250+
stockists worldwide, including Neiman
Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth
Avenue, Bloomingdale’s, Harvey Nichols,
and Revolve.
Launched in 2009 by founder Natalie
De’Banco, the Australian label has been
worn by cultural icons such as Beyoncé,
JLo, Miley Cyrus, Doja Cat, Ciara, Kelly
Rowland and Paris Hilton. |
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Amy Green, Natalie De'Banco, Bo McCourt,
Sofia Resing, BFA |
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Green also unveiled her
loungewear capsule line from
GIADA,
Vegetable Cashmere® – a next-generation,
plant-based material redefining luxury
knitwear. The comfy collection is
designed with a soy protein, which
creates an exceptionally soft,
breathable yarn. Vegetable Cashmere®
delivers a unique combination of
performance, comfort, and
sustainability. Designed to nourish and
be gentle on the skin, it is
hypoallergenic and free from common
irritants, making it ideal for everyday
wear.
The event, sponsored by
CounterSpike,
brought together trailblazers in music,
philanthropy, and global advocacy to
support programs focused on youth
education, opportunities for disabled
children, women’s empowerment, and
biodiversity conservation. Guests,
including Elen Capri, model Sofia Resing,
Bo McCourt, Polly and Noah Bremen,
Chelsea Washington, Gary Green and the
owners of The St. Regis Aspen, Stephane
and Sabrina De Baets, donned their
stunning animal prints and ended the
night with a joyous rendition of Happy
Birthday,
presenting Black Coffee with his cake.
Founded by
eco-philanthropist and entrepreneur Amy
Green, The Green Vision Foundation is a
leading force in global conservation,
supporting initiatives focused on
anti-poaching, ocean restoration,
rainforest preservation, and climate
change mitigation. Her annual Footprint
of Life Gala, which returned to Aspen in
March 2026, has raised millions of
dollars and convened world leaders,
innovators, and changemakers to drive
tangible environmental action. Green
also partners with
Tusk,
which Prince William is the Royal Patron
of,
and Sylvia Earle’s
Mission Blue. |
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GIADA, Vegetable Cashmere® |
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As a passionate
environmentalist and philanthropist,
Green has raised millions of dollars to
support critical conservation efforts
around the globe. Her brand GIADA is
created by women, for women, looking for
more functionality and ethics in their
wardrobe and those dressing with
high-end intention. GIADA’s design
philosophy is grounded in three core
principles, Vegan Luxury, Limited,
Low-Impact Production, and New York
Craftsmanship. |
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Amy Green and Gary Green |
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Amy Green, Giada Green |
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Black
Coffee Set |
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The Black Coffee
Foundation contributes towards
nation building and the rehabilitation
of South Africa by continually raising
funds through CD sales, donations from
the private sector, donations from
government institutions, as well as
foreign investors.
Founded by Nkosinathi Innocent
Maphumulo, an internationally
acclaimed DJ and producer whose honors
include a Grammy Award, eight South
African Music Awards, four DJ Awards,
and two Metro FM Awards, the foundation
is committed to helping and uplifting
the destitute and disabled people of
South Africa by analyzing their needs
and providing for those needs in a
sustainable manner that
promotes education. |
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