"Is it worth it?" - A Fashion Revolution Week Episode

Legacy

On the day of this recording, it is the middle of Fashion Revolution Week and the 10 year anniversary of the Rana Plaza collapse. The fall of this multi-level workplace manufacturing items for today's most popular fast fashion brands was completely avoidable. Thousands of people died or were injured because the fast fashion industry turns a blind eye to the mistreatment of who makes its clothes. 

This ethical fashion conversation is designed to educate. Not to shame. Shopping ethical fashion brands, fair trade brands, borrowing/thrifting/renting, and simply consuming less:

  1. Creates more safe, dignified, fairly paid job options for women
  2. Helps mothers provide for their children and lowers their vulnerability to trafficking
  3. Lowers the demand for life-threating sweatshops and workplaces like the Rana Plaza

Listen to our NO SHAME ETHICAL FASHION CONVERSATION here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/legacy/id1610008932?i=1000553284867

Our Favorite Ethical Brands:

Trades of Hope

Elegantees

Quince

Marcella

Modern Citizen

Reformation

Everlane

Athleta 

Shop Trades of Hope: tradesofhope.com

Elisabeth and Gretchen are Forbes-featured founders of Trades of Hope, a multi-million dollar ethical fashion company that exists to create jobs for women to rise out of extreme poverty and trafficking. And oh, yeah, they're a mother/daughter team. The driven, honest, unapologetic duo pulls on their decades of experience in these unscripted, candid conversations.

CONNECT WITH YOUR HOSTS:

Elisabeth's IG: instagram.com/elisabethhuijskens

Gretchen's IG: instagram.com/gretchenhuijskens

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اطلع على آخر مستجدات هذا البرنامج

قم بتسجيل الدخول أو التسجيل لمتابعة البرامج وحفظ الحلقات والحصول على آخر التحديثات.

تحديد بلد أو منطقة

أفريقيا والشرق الأوسط، والهند

آسيا والمحيط الهادئ

أوروبا

أمريكا اللاتينية والكاريبي

الولايات المتحدة وكندا