This week on the Impact Fashion Podcast, Chidubem chats with Samata Pattinson, CEO of Red Carpet Green Fashion.
RCGD is women-led global change-making organisation that brings sustainability to the forefront of the fashion and apparel industry, she’s fighting to fix the waste and inequality behind our clothes.
Samata shares the details of how RCGD brings sustainable fashion to the red carpet. She talks about the importance of including joy in the sustainable fashion conversation, the difference between African fashion and African American fashion and how language affects how we think (Is it fashion or clothing)
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Visit the Red Carpet Green Dress website to see more of her work: https://www.rcgdglobal.com
Find me on twitter and instagram: @impactfashionUK
Visit impactfashion.uk for Circular Fashion resources.
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Reporting on DOW shoes:
Reporting on Restory
This week on the Impact Fashion Podcast, Chidubem chats with Lisa Morales-Hellebo, co-Founder of REFASHIOND OS and Co-Founder and General Partner at REFASHIOND Ventures.
REFASHIOND OS is a company focused on enabling automated on-demand manufacturing for the fashion industry using a network of localized microfactories and technology. While REFASHION VENTURES, provides investment to companies reshaping the fashion supply chain.
Lisa shares details of how on-demand manufaturing works at REFASHIOND OS, what investors are looking for in companies and gets candid about the challenges facing the fashion industry!
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Visit the REFASHIOND Ventures website to see more of her work and find out how you can get involved with their next raise or pitch your idea to the REFASHIOND team: https://www.refashiond.com/
Find me on twitter and instagram: @impactfashionUK
Visit impactfashion.uk for Circular Fashion resources.
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The sources for the information shared in the new 'News' segment
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Music by my dear friend, Tony!
This week on the Impact Fashion Podcast, Chidubem chats with Esther Knight, founder of London based Fanfare Label. Fanfare Label is fashion brand that's attempting to put circularity and transparency at its heart. Esther shares a bit around Fanfare's process of personalising products with her clients, the challenges of running her own brand, and her concerns about the increasingly crowded sustainable fashion space (amongst other things).
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Visit the Fanfare website to see more of her work and find out how you can get your jeans customised: https://fanfarelabel.com/
Find me on twitter and instagram: @impactfashionUK
Visit impactfashion.uk for Circular Fashion resources.
Before 2021 closes out - I wanted to share a mini series called "Fashioned in Lockdown" that I recorded during the Summer with four fashion graduates. The series features fashion students, Tin Weng, Lucy Mitchell, Anna Watson and Lara Frank, as they each share their experiences of
studying and creating in the pandemic and during lockdowns and how each of them approached centring sustainability in their graduate collection.
The mini series, while it features only four graduates is a celebration of students everywhere studying through a pandemic.
Tin's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tin_kou/
The podcast features intro music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/nick-petrov/glowing-up. License code: IBOYKUNEGJXLTWQD
Before 2021 closes out - I wanted to share a mini series called "Fashioned in Lockdown" that I recorded during the Summer with four fashion graduates. The series features fashion students, Tin Weng, Lucy Mitchell, Anna Watson and Lara Frank, as they each share their experiences of
studying and creating in the pandemic and during lockdowns and how each of them approached centring sustainability in their graduate collection.
The mini series, while it features only four graduates is a celebration of students everywhere studying through a pandemic.
Find out more about Anna Watson's work and collection via instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annawatsonfashion/
The podcast features intro music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/nick-petrov/glowing-up. License code: IBOYKUNEGJXLTWQD
Before 2021 closes out - I wanted to share a mini series called "Fashioned in Lockdown" that I recorded during the Summer with four fashion graduates. The series features fashion students, Tin Weng, Lucy Mitchell, Anna Watson and Lara Frank, as they each share their experiences of
studying and creating in the pandemic and during lockdowns and how each of them approached centring sustainability in their graduate collection.
The mini series, while it features only four graduates is a celebration of students everywhere studying through a pandemic.
Learn more about Lucy Mitchell's work and collection via instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucymitchell.design/
The podcast features intro music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/nick-petrov/glowing-up. License code: IBOYKUNEGJXLTWQD
Before 2021 closes out - I wanted to share a mini series called "Fashioned in Lockdown" that I recorded during the Summer with four fashion graduates. The series features fashion students, Tin Weng, Lucy Mitchell, Anna Watson and Lara Frank, as they each share their experiences of
studying and creating in the pandemic and during lockdowns and how each of them approached centring sustainability in their graduate collection.
The mini series, while it features only four graduates is a celebration of students everywhere studying through a pandemic.
The podcast features intro music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/nick-petrov/glowing-up. License code: IBOYKUNEGJXLTWQD
This week on the Impact Fashion Podcast, Chidubem chats with Nkwo Onwuka, founder of Nigeria based fashion brand, Nkwo, about her experience designing with waste. They talked about Nkwo's work to preserve dying artisanal crafts in Nigeria, developing a new textile, called Dakala, from waste and the potential of Nigeria's fashion industry (amongst other things).
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During the conversation, Nkwo mentioned working with women in an IDP camp. The acronym, IDP means Internally Displaced Persons. The camp she has been working with is "currently home to over 1500 people who were displace from their villages in 2014 by Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen".
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Find Nkwo on instagram: @nkwo_official
Visit Nkwo's website to see more of her work: http://www.nkwo.design/
Find me on twitter and instagram: @impactfashionUK
Visit impactfashion.uk for Circular Fashion resources.
This week on the Impact Fashion Podcast, Chidubem chats with Sarah Hayes, Circularity Expert at H&M Group about her experience working on developing and implementing circular economy strategies and business models at one of the largest clothing retailers in the world. They talk about building circular ecosystems (listen to the episode to hear Sarah explain what this means), H&M Group' approach to integrating circular business models and the complexity of being an expert in an evolving area.
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Visit impactfashion.uk for Circular Fashion resources.
This week on the Impact Fashion Podcast, Chidubem hosts Zara Odu, founder of Designers Consociate, a Nigerian based consultancy firm supporting fashion businesses with integrating sustainability and circular economy. They talk about the importance of showing designers what is possible, raising investment for fashion projects in Nigerian and more.
Visit impactfashion.uk for Circular Fashion resources.
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"The joy of uniqueness should not be lost in this reuse conversation. Uniqueness creates memories."
This week on the Impact Fashion Podcast, Chidubem chats with Steven Bethell, co-founder of Bank & Vogue, North America’s leading used-goods sourcing agents. They talk about the role of reuse and the secondhand trade in enabling the circular economy and dig into everything from how things have changed in the 20+ years that the business has been operational, to how Bank & Vogue is using data to run the Beyond Retro stores. And of course, international trade came up and Steven shared his perspective on the potential impact of countries banning secondhand clothes.
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Find Bank & Vogue on twitter: @bankvogue
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At the end of the episode, I asked for a favour, here is the email for any one interested: impactfashionpod[@]gmail[.]com
In this episode of the Impact Fashion Podcast, Chidubem speaks with Bel Jacobs, writer, speaker and activist for climate justice, animal rights and alternative systems in fashion. Bel shares her thoughts about degrowth, inequality with the fashion industry and the role of activism in driving change.
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Find Bel Jacobs on instagram: @beljacobs_com
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For episode 6 of the Impact Fashion Podcast, we hear from PhD researcher, Rebecca Clube about ways that fashion businesses can address customer concerns around hygiene in clothing rental. She provides practical tips that businesses can apply as the end of lockdown draws closer and we begin the venture out again (hopefully) & perhaps restart renting.
In the intro to the episode, I mention the estimated value of fashion rental, this was sourced from Vogue. This is an unverified figure from ibis stats.
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Find Rebecca Clube on twitter: @RebeccaKMC
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"The whole idea that things are linear is rubbish! We should be learning our whole lives. Unlearning our whole lives. Relearning our whole lives."
In this episode of the Impact Fashion Podcast, Chidubem speaks to Patrick McDowell, London based fashion designer and Sustainable Design Director at Pinko. During our chat, Patrick shared his opinion on the current fashion system, discussed designing using market data and the role of the fashion designer today .
Patrick quoted a statistic in the episode that says the fashion industry has 70% waste. It is estimated, in the Ellen MacArthur Foundation' 'A New Textile Economy' report that 73% of clothing produced globally is landfilled or incinerated. The report also suggests that 12% of textiles are wasted or loss in the production of clothing. See page 20 of the report.
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Find Patrick McDowell on instagram: @patrick__mcdowell
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In this episode of the Impact Fashion Podcast, Chidubem speaks to Sebastien Barillot, founder and CEO of Whysebird, who specialised in luxury fashion and supports brands across their supply chains. Sebastien has worked at a range of companies including Burberry, Aubade and Carrefour and as part of his work with Whysebird, he hosts a podcast called Must.
During our chat, Sebastien and I did a tiny bit of nerding out about data and talked about how luxury houses are engaging with the circular economy.
Resources mentioned.
Reset Fashion - This is the platform that Sebastien mentioned that's working on addressing the issue of deadstock using Artificial Intelligence.
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Find Sebastien Barillot on LinkedIn and his podcast on fashion is called Must.
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In this episode of the Impact Fashion Podcast, Chidubem speaks with Muchaneta Kapfunde, the editor of FashNerd, a digital magazine escalating the adoption of Fashion Technology about how technology is being used by fashion companies to integrate the circular economy.
During our chat, Muchaneta mentioned Orange Fiber (a company that manufactures sustainable fabric from citrus juice by-products) and Eon (a company that is the leading Internet of Things platform for creating and managing digital identities for connected products) as two companies during interesting work to enable the circular economy.
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In this episode of the Impact Fashion Podcast, Chidubem speaks with Lilah Horwitz, Creative/Marketing at EILEEN FISHER Renew about the untapped potential of take-back schemes, using data in the design process and adopting new, innovative circular ideas.
During our chat, Lilah mentions a "hyper sustainable cleaning process" delivered in partnership with a company called Tersus.
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"...because there is so much money to be made from having a sustainable label on your brand everyone is trying to do it".
For the first episode of the Impact Fashion podcast, I talk with Jennifer Ong of Style Theory about pivoting into resale due to the pandemic, the future of circular fashion and of course the phenomenon that's known as greenwashing.
During our interview Jennifer makes reference to a book called Subscribed: Why the Subscription Model Will Be Your Company's Future - And What to Do about It by Tien Tzuo and Gabe Weisert. While I make reference to the WRAP Valuing our Clothes report that found that UK adults only wear 44 percent of the clothing they own.
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Find Jennifer Ong on Instagram (@ongjennifer_) and her podcast on career is called Ctrl + Alt + Career.
Find me on twitter and instagram: @impactfashionUK