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The (Un)Ethical Consumer
Zoe Goetzmann
22 episodes
2 weeks ago
The (Un)Ethical Consumer Podcast strives to answer the question: ‘what does it mean to be sustainable?’ hosted by Zoë Goetzmann. During interviews with artists, designers, creatives and industry professionals working in both art and fashion, Zoë seeks to create a space to break-down the technical processes behind design. Raising questions like: ‘What is ethical, what is not ethical?,’ ‘What is sustainable, what is unsustainable?,’ Through experience working in both the art and fashion, Zoë has come to realise that the best way to do this is this is sharing the stories that artists have to tell
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The (Un)Ethical Consumer Podcast strives to answer the question: ‘what does it mean to be sustainable?’ hosted by Zoë Goetzmann. During interviews with artists, designers, creatives and industry professionals working in both art and fashion, Zoë seeks to create a space to break-down the technical processes behind design. Raising questions like: ‘What is ethical, what is not ethical?,’ ‘What is sustainable, what is unsustainable?,’ Through experience working in both the art and fashion, Zoë has come to realise that the best way to do this is this is sharing the stories that artists have to tell
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Discussing Regenerative Fashion, Eco-Anxiety and ‘Olive Pit’ Fashion with Blanca Sume (fillesume) 🌸🫒🍃
The (Un)Ethical Consumer
42 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
Discussing Regenerative Fashion, Eco-Anxiety and ‘Olive Pit’ Fashion with Blanca Sume (fillesume) 🌸🫒🍃

Hello, TUC listeners (hope you all are recovering post LFW/Fashion Week). Today on this episode, we’re speaking to Blanca Sume (@fillesume) who is a Regenerative Fashion Designer based in Spain. She studied at Istituto Marangoni and received a Master’s Degree from BAU, (where she first learned more about Biomaterial Design and working with biomaterials and sustainable material alternatives when it comes to fashion design). In this episode, we talk all about Regenerative Fashion, eco-anxiety (which I can relate to), not being the most sustainable or perfect consumer (also fitting in with the title of the podcast, “The UnEthical Consumer Podcast” and why I started this podcast), her Olive Pit production (that is regional to where she grew up and is special ingredient when it comes to designing Biomaterial/Regenerative Fashion). Her collection, Reverie, was featured in a fashion editorial by Metal Magazine. In this episode, we truly have one of the most honest discussions about our eco journeys (and I’m super excited for you all to hear it)!


Follow Blanca Here:


  • Instagram: @fillesume
  • Website: fillesume.com
  • Metal Magazine Editorial (Her "Reverie" Collection): https://metalmagazine.eu/post/bau-x-razzmatazz-all-together
The (Un)Ethical Consumer
The (Un)Ethical Consumer Podcast strives to answer the question: ‘what does it mean to be sustainable?’ hosted by Zoë Goetzmann. During interviews with artists, designers, creatives and industry professionals working in both art and fashion, Zoë seeks to create a space to break-down the technical processes behind design. Raising questions like: ‘What is ethical, what is not ethical?,’ ‘What is sustainable, what is unsustainable?,’ Through experience working in both the art and fashion, Zoë has come to realise that the best way to do this is this is sharing the stories that artists have to tell