This week, I chat to Elena Cremona (founder and creative director) and Isabelle Landicho (fashion and lifestyle editor) of The Earth Issue.
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This week, I chat to Elena Cremona (founder and creative director) and Isabelle Landicho (fashion and lifestyle editor) of The Earth Issue.
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This week, I have two guests on the podcast! I’m joined by Rachel Fortune, founder of the Sustainable Lifestyle Awards, and Cora Hilts, founder of Reve en Vert and SLA judge.
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This week, my guest is Clare Lewis of Retold Vintage.
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My guest this week is Madeline Petrow, co-founder of Mamoq.
Mamoq’s Positivity Pop-Up is open until June 2 at 32 Charlotte Road, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 3PB.
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My guest this week is Jennifer Ewah, founder of ethical jewellery company, Eden Diodati.
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This week, I’m joined by Victoria Prew, co-founder of peer to peer rental company, Hurr Collective.
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This week, I’m joined by Sara Arnold to talk Higher Studio and Extinction Rebellion.
International Extinction Rebellion Week
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This week, I’m joined by journalist Majken Hansen to round up the fashion season just gone.
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My guest this week is Creative Consultant Emma Slade Edmondson. In this episode, we talk about wardrobe re-styling, Emma’s approach to sustainable style, and her mission to transform charity shopping.
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My guest this week is Jemma Finch of Stories Behind Things. In this episode, we chat about why it’s so important to find connection with what we wear, how fast fashion impacts mental health, and why Instagram is both a blessing and a curse.
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My guest this week is sustainable designer Patrick McDowell. In this episode, we talk about why up-cycling makes for more interesting design, how Patrick’s upbringing influences his work, why creative education should be celebrated.
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This week, I talk to makeup artist and creative consultant Khandiz Joni. Khandiz discovered clean beauty in 2006, and since then, has been passionate about researching and working with organic products. In this episode, we talk about where her passion for green makeup began, why it’s so important to be conscious about the products we use, and the future of sustainable beauty.
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My guest this week is print designer and textile artist. After graduating from the London College of Fashion in 2015, Nelly has visited Nepal, Japan and Indonesia, working with local artisans to create new, exciting designs, and preserve traditional craft. In this episode, Nelly explains why it’s so important to support artisanship, how she defines ‘sustainable empowerment’, and what she has learnt from global collaboration.
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This week, I speak to vintage seller and expert Laura Von Behr. Leaving her career in TV styling behind, Laura started selling vintage at fairs and online before discovering her passion lay in a more personal shopping experience. She invites women to her home studio for a chance to browse her incredibly curated collection of handpicked vintage. In this episode she explains exactly why she loves vintage so much, and why, in her opinion, vintage is for everyone.
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My guest this week is Vin, of eponymous label Vin and Omi. The pair opened last London Fashion Week in St Pancras’ Grand Terrace with a show celebrating their passion for sustainability, and ultimately probing deeper into the clothes they make. In this episode Vin talks about the beginnings of Vin and Omi, creating new fabrics, and the next generation of designers. I really hope you enjoy!
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My guest this week is Agatha Lintott, founder of online sustainable womenswear boutique, Antibad. In this episode we talk about the beginnings of Agatha’s fashion career (she’s been in the industry since she was 16!), how she defines ‘sustainability’, and why vintage is an essential part of her wardrobe. I really hope you enjoy!
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This week, I chat to Rosie Wolfenden MBE, co-founder and managing director of Tatty Devine. If you haven’t seen any of Tatty Devine’s iconic designs, you’re missing out. They are playful, colourful and definitely make a statement. In this episode we talk about Tatty Devine’s beginnings, making plastic more sustainable and what Rosie is organising to celebrate Tatty Devine’s 20th birthday! I really hope you enjoy.
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My guest this week is journalist and author of Stitched Up: The Anti-Capitalist Book of Fashion, Tansy Hoskins. In this episode we talk about the motivation behind Tansy’s exploration of fashion, the responsibility of big business, and labour rights in Bangladesh.
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This week, I chatted to Sophie Dunster, founder of sustainable fashion label, Gung Ho. We talked about Sophie’s zero-carbon upbringing, the sartorial stereotypes of environmentalists and Gang Ho’s new focus for 2019: food!
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My guest this week is model and writer Rebecca Pearson. On her website, modeltypeface.com, Rebecca gives advice to other models on how to navigate the industry, and well as sharing her love for green beauty and ethical fashion. In this episode I chat to Rebecca about the highs and lows of life as a model, buying fair-trade and life online.
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This week I interviewed Rebecca Morter, founder of Lone Design Club. Rebecca was frustrated with the way her own designs were sold by retailers so decided to set up an alternative. LDC connects independent brands with customers in beautiful online spaces and pop-ups. In this episode, we talk about Rebecca’s stance on Black Friday, what it really means to be sustainable as a new designer and why shopping small is so important. I really hope you enjoy!
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My guest this week is journalist and blogger Bel Jacobs. After working as fashion editor of Metro for almost 15 years, Bel now writes freelance and runs her own two websites, as well as actively campaigning against the exploitation of animals in fashion and beyond. In this episode, we talk about Bel’s own approach to style, the complex arguments around fur, and the most important fashion advice she will pass on to her daughter. I really hope you enjoy!
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This week’s guest is Kate Richards, owner of The Keep Boutique in Brixton Village. We chatted about Kate’s first career as a teacher, her love of clothes with stories and what inspired The Keep’s incredible decor. I really hope you enjoy!
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My guest this week is founder of clothing repairs service Clothes Doctor. We chat about why Clothes Doctor’s services are so convenient, Lulu’s experiences working in the city, and why it’s so important for her business to be zero (plastic) waste. I really hope you enjoy!
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This week’s guest is Lauren Bravo, journalist and author of What Would The Spice Girls Do? We talk about Lauren’s career beginnings, changing room frustrations, and she explains exactly why she is a self confessed charity shop devotee. I really hope you enjoy!
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This week’s guest is Sophie Slater, co-founder of ethical clothing brand Birdsong. We talk about the brand’s beginnings, as well as Sophie’s many careers before Birdsong, and her feminist awakening. I hope you enjoy!
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In this episode, I talk to Maria Chenoweth, CEO of garment charity TRAID about global projects, falling in love with second hand and TRAID’s 23% campaign. I hope you enjoy!
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In this episode, Zoe Partridge, founder and CEO of sustainable fashion rental company Wear the Walk, joins me for a fascinating chat about building a business, young talent and how we can all dress more sustainably. I hope you enjoy!
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Music: All Comes Together by Handbook
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