In this episode of 'Fashion, Really,' brought to you by your favourite charity Collective Fashion Justice, we continue to explore the critical interplay between fashion, ethics and sustainability. 

We’re chatting about outfits and innovation highlights from New York Fashion Week, discussing how the pop girly’s influence fast fashion, and addressing the troubling lack of emissions reduction targets in the fashion industry.


From there, we’re uncovering green-washing tactics, unpacking emission scopes, and discussing what we’ve been reading. 

We’ll also dive into key material certifications and if they’re really worth anything or full of loopholes. We talk about luxury fashion’s unjust labour problem and a controversial ad full of green-washing. 

As always, there’s light and shade, serious stuff and fluff. We hope you enjoy listening as much as we did creating this for you!

Each of our episodes will be broken down into short and sharp sections, find episode one breakdown below:

 

0.00: Welcome!

1.14: First things first: what are we wearing?

5.00: The latest fashion gossip and news… but green

15.20: You’ve got to read this

24.55: Diving in: material certifications

40.38: Wrap-up and next time

 

The latest fashion gossip and news: articles for you

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/chappell-roan-good-luck-babe-fame-fans-1235094314/

https://www.voguebusiness.com/story/sustainability/with-new-brand-partnerships-next-gen-materials-are-picking-up-steam-ganni-burberry-christian-siriano

https://www.collectivefashionjustice.org/climate-action-failure

https://www.collectivefashionjustice.org/articles/wool-standards-explained

You've got to read this

The Anti-Capitalist Book of Fashion by Tansy E. Hoskins

 

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