2020-02-10 Us Weekly

(Martin Jones) #1
CLO

CK
WIS

E^ FR

OM

LE
FT:

WW

W.F

AB
LET

ICS

.CO

.UK

/M
EG
A;^ F

AB
LET

IC/
ME
GA

;^ SH

UT
TE
RST

OC

K/O

SKA

R^ H

ELG

ASO

N;^ O

’CO

NN
OR

/AF

F-U

SA
.CO

M/
ME

GA
;^

EVA

N^ A

GO

STI

NI/

INV

ISIO

N/A

P/R

EX
;^ SH

UT

TER

STO

CK/

KEI

TH
LE
VIT

;^ CH

ELS

EA
LA
UR

EN/

VA
RIE

TY/

REX

;^ AF

LO
/RE

X/S

HU

TTE

RS
TO
CK
;^ M
ATT

BA

RO
N/
REX

5


4


We’ve come a long way since “not dogs” and
frozen veggie patties. Supermarkets and
fast-food joints now sell a range of meat-
free alternatives, ranging from plant-based
burgers that look (and taste!) like the real
thing to chicken-esque pea-protein nuggets.
VEGAN-APPROVED Natalie Portman and
Jenna Dewan are excited about the increas-
ing popularity of meatless options. “People
don’t feel like they’re sacrificing anything,”
says Portman. “They can still have delicious
food and not be harming the planet.”

For Kelly Rowland (pic-
tured), meditation is an
essential form of self-care.
She’s not alone: The an-
cient mindfulness practice
has gone mainstream,
thanks in part to praise
from Hollywood elites like
Gwyneth Paltrow and
Madonna.
SLOW DOWN It’s even
easier to find mental Zen
these days, care of med-
itation studios and apps
like Headspace. “You’re
constantly giving to your
job, or to friends or family,”
says Rowland. “Meditating
is part of giving back to
yourself.”


Meditation


Alt Meat


Health


Retreats


DEWAN

PORTMAN

“My body and mind have never felt
so clear,” Chrissy Teigen gushed on
Insta after a restorative stay at the
Indonesian wellness retreat Como
Shambhala Estate.
TREAT YOURSELF Teigen and husband
John Legend are among the many
A-listers seeking renewal and relaxation
at trendy health spas. From luxe hotels
that provide major pampering to guided
retreats geared toward your specific
goals, there’s a wellness getaway out
there for everyone.

USMAGAZINE.COM | 35

Free download pdf