1 hr 6 min

Dr Mila Burcikova on the Seasons of Garden and Fashion Making Weaving Beings: Conversations with The Lissome

    • Arts

In this episode, Hardeep Kaur is in conversation with Dr Mila Burcikova – a designer, maker, and researcher at Centre for Sustainable Fashion, London College of Fashion. We learn about: Mila’s journey as a maker and academic in the field of sustainable fashion, her current research project, Life in Clothes, her thoughts on the interconnections and parallels between fashion-making and farming practices, the role of time and cyclical patterns of nature in sustainable living, and the unique story behind Mila’s feature in the latest issue of The Lissome.

Follow us along each month as we share a new insight with a creator featured in the magazine.

The Lissome is a magazine created by an international community of creatives in fashion and beyond. It is an independent publication exploring the intersection of earth-centred fashion design, mindfulness, ecology, and system transformation for poetic and sensitive storytelling. It provides a gentle space for conversations and contemplation, inspiring positive change and making hopeful futures for all. This series is a collaboration with the Architecture of Contemplation podcast; With The Lissome, we hope these conversations foster deep thoughts and even more deep actions.

With this, we leave you to enjoy.

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Order your copy of The Lissome No 4, Love Ethic: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.thelissome.com/shop/the-lissome-love-ethic

Support the show with a membership subscription: https://www.thelissome.com/membership

Sign up for Lissome Letter – https://www.thelissome.com/newsletter

More from Mila: https://www.sustainable-fashion.com/meet-the-team/dr-mila-burcikova-

More from Hardeep and The Architecture of Contemplation podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-architecture-of-contemplation/id1648892931, https://www.instagram.com/perse.london/

Audio Producer, Ivan d’Avoine: https://www.instagram.com/ivandavoine/

In this episode, Hardeep Kaur is in conversation with Dr Mila Burcikova – a designer, maker, and researcher at Centre for Sustainable Fashion, London College of Fashion. We learn about: Mila’s journey as a maker and academic in the field of sustainable fashion, her current research project, Life in Clothes, her thoughts on the interconnections and parallels between fashion-making and farming practices, the role of time and cyclical patterns of nature in sustainable living, and the unique story behind Mila’s feature in the latest issue of The Lissome.

Follow us along each month as we share a new insight with a creator featured in the magazine.

The Lissome is a magazine created by an international community of creatives in fashion and beyond. It is an independent publication exploring the intersection of earth-centred fashion design, mindfulness, ecology, and system transformation for poetic and sensitive storytelling. It provides a gentle space for conversations and contemplation, inspiring positive change and making hopeful futures for all. This series is a collaboration with the Architecture of Contemplation podcast; With The Lissome, we hope these conversations foster deep thoughts and even more deep actions.

With this, we leave you to enjoy.

______

Order your copy of The Lissome No 4, Love Ethic: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.thelissome.com/shop/the-lissome-love-ethic

Support the show with a membership subscription: https://www.thelissome.com/membership

Sign up for Lissome Letter – https://www.thelissome.com/newsletter

More from Mila: https://www.sustainable-fashion.com/meet-the-team/dr-mila-burcikova-

More from Hardeep and The Architecture of Contemplation podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-architecture-of-contemplation/id1648892931, https://www.instagram.com/perse.london/

Audio Producer, Ivan d’Avoine: https://www.instagram.com/ivandavoine/

1 hr 6 min

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