15 episodes

Reduce. Reuse. Re-fashion.
Conversations with industry experts about circular and sustainable fashion. What's new in fashion? Why is sustainability important? What's possible approach towards circular and sustaianble fashion? And most importantly - what can you & I do about it? We think fashion positive. Do you?

Re-Fashion My Conscious Living

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Reduce. Reuse. Re-fashion.
Conversations with industry experts about circular and sustainable fashion. What's new in fashion? Why is sustainability important? What's possible approach towards circular and sustaianble fashion? And most importantly - what can you & I do about it? We think fashion positive. Do you?

    #15 ESG Investing | With Douglas Lopez

    #15 ESG Investing | With Douglas Lopez

    ESG investing and sustainable fashion. What does it have in common?
    Well, without a proper, healthy and secure finance mechanism, there wouldn't be any sustainable business. Therefore, in this episode, I have invited an expert in sustainable investments - Douglas Lopez, Principle, Portfolio Manager at Aristotle Credit Partners in California, USA to introduce us to the topic and in particular - the importance of ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) ratings of companies, which help investors make sustainable investment decisions. Are you curious to find out more on how it all relates to circular and sustainable fashion? Then, give it a listen!

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    • 51 min
    #14 Capsule Wardrobe | With Signe Hansen

    #14 Capsule Wardrobe | With Signe Hansen

    Capsule Wardrobe - how to build a truly sustainable wardrobe? What is a good number of items? Should they only be the basics? You probably had all these (and many more) questions, if you ever tried to build a capsule wardrobe. Luckily I have all the answers for you from no one else but a certified style coach, minimal lifestyle advocate, and the biggest youtube channel about conscious wardrobe owner - Signe Hansen from Use Less. Signe will guides us through how to build a capsule wardrobe, share her tips on how to take care of your clothes and in general, disclose her view towards circular and sustainable fashion. Signe says that your wardrobe can contribute to your overall well-being as well. How? Listen to our talk!

    Visit Signe's blog Use Less, Instagram, Youtube to find more information or sign-up to her brand new course for creating your conscious style!

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    • 1 hr 2 min
    #13 Ocean Friendly Jewellery | With Vandaya

    #13 Ocean Friendly Jewellery | With Vandaya

    "We recycle precious metals into new jewellery and advocate plastic-free oceans and coral reef restoration", says Amalie Marstrand, Co-founder and CEO of Vandaya Jewellery. The brand's goal is to make long-lasting jewellery that is affordable for everyone. Another important thing about Vandaya is that their values are highly cantered around the challenges of the oceans. That's why they ship all products in 100% compostable shipping mailers (to prevent plastic pollution), are working on having a zero-carbon footprint, and on top of that - donate 10% of their profits to ocean conservation. Amalie emphasises that sustainability is not their end-goal, instead - it's a journey. Therefore, they continuously work on more sustainability initiatives and designs!

    Use a promo code (mentioned in the podcast ) to get 15% discount on your next jewellery purchase from beautiful Vandaya Jewellery collection (valid for all products that aren't already discounted). Let’s all contribute to responsible jewellery production and plastic-free oceans!

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    • 1 hr 9 min
    #12 Online Repair | With Repamera

    #12 Online Repair | With Repamera

    One of the key principles of circular fashion is keep wearing your clothes longer. How? You can do that by fixing and mending your clothes. Now, with online tailor services that Repamera (Swedish online platform) offers - it's even easier to repair your clothes than it is to buy new ones! Curious to hear more about it and how fixing your clothes can contribute to circular fashion? Listen to our talk with Henning, founder and CEO of Repamera. By the way, feel free to use a promo code (mentioned in the podcast ) to get 10% discount on your next clothes' repair (valid until 1st April, 2021). Fix your clothes - contribute to circular fashion!

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    • 1 hr 20 min
    #11 Eccentric Upcycling | With Melisa Minca

    #11 Eccentric Upcycling | With Melisa Minca

    Upcycling one-of-a-kind pieces for eccentric individuals and everyone else who wants to advocate their values through their clothing. Let me introduce you to Melisa Minca - ethical fashion label based in Berlin. Melisa is upcycling second hand and vintage items, scraps and fabric leftovers to unique pieces, or custom designs in order to prevent overproduction. However, Melisa admits that upcycling alone won’t fix environmental and global issues. We need to actively support and demand change through meaningful actions. "I'm not clapping for sustainable promises from big fashion brands", she says. "Smaller brands are the pioneers and need to be supported". Listen to our talk with Melisa, and learn about challenges of being an independent designer, systemic change and transformative power of fashion.

    Browse through Melisa Minca's collection at melisaminca.com
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    • 1 hr 21 min
    #10 Clothing Subscription | With Hack Your Closet

    #10 Clothing Subscription | With Hack Your Closet

    "We created a shared closet of handpicked clothing that were formerly abandoned. Now they are well used by many people creating new stories", sais Mikaela Larsell Ayesa, co-founder of Hack Your Closet. It is a monthly subscription, rotation service for second-hand clothes. Each month you receive four items that you can keep for four weeks and then the cycle repeats. Your subscription is carefully curated by personal stylists so that the items you receive would best reflect your style! This way, you maintain diversity in your wardrobe in much more environmentally friendly way than constantly buying new clothes. But that's not only it. Hack Your Closet also creates the community around their service so that people could come together and share great stories about their outfits. Find out more about Hack Your Closet and clothing subscription model in our podcast episode.

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    • 1 hr 3 min

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calnick0 ,

Important podcast for fashion

I hardly hear people talking about environmental problems in the fashion industry. Mainstream outlets seem to be more concerned about drama between supermodels or who wore what to the red carpet. So it’s super refreshing to hear a fashion podcast focusing on efforts to reduce waste and the bad practices in the fashion industry that hardly see any light.

I was just trying to get updated on what’s going on in terms of environmental tactics in the fashion industry and this was perfect.

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