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In this episode, we delve into the transformative work of Homeboy Threads, a certified social enterprise under Homeboy Industries. Specializing in the reuse and recycling of apparel and textiles, Homeboy Threads not only promotes environmental sustainability but also provides employment opportunities for formerly incarcerated and gang-involved individuals. Operating from a 20,000-square-foot warehouse in the City of Commerce, they process thousands of tons of clothing, diverting textile waste from landfills and fostering a circular economy. (Homeboy Industries) Join us as we explore how Homeboy Threads is redefining the fashion industry’s approach to sustainability and social responsibility.
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In this episode, we sit down with Jeff Garner, the visionary designer behind Prophetik, a fashion label renowned for its commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly luxury. Jeff shares insights into his journey from a horse farm in Franklin, Tennessee, to the forefront of ethical fashion, where he crafts plant-dyed, toxin-free garments that challenge industry norms. We delve into his latest documentary, “Let Them Be Naked,” which exposes the hidden toxins in everyday clothing and their impact on human health. Join us as we explore how Jeff’s innovative designs and advocacy are transforming the fashion landscape, promoting a healthier and more sustainable future.
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In this episode, we chat with Dr. Amanda Parkes, a trailblazer in sustainable fashion and material innovation. With a background in mechanical engineering and a Ph.D. from MIT, Dr. Parkes combines her passion for science and design to drive eco-friendly advancements in the fashion world. Currently Chief Innovation Officer, she is recognized for developing sustainable alternatives, like plant-based and biodegradable materials, that redefine fashion’s environmental footprint.
Join us as Dr. Parkes explores the challenges and innovations in sustainable design, the evolving role of technology in fashion, and how new generations are shaping the future of eco-conscious style .
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In this episode, we dive into the world of Showroom 316, a Los Angeles-based showroom championing luxury independent designers committed to sustainable and socially conscious fashion. Founders Marina and Natashia share how they bring unique collections to life, collaborating with designers who prioritize eco-friendly and ethical practices.
Join us as we explore Showroom 316’s approach to custom design, from editorial and celebrity styling to private client work. Hear about their commitment to ethical production, innovative design, and the art of creating high-quality pieces with a purpose.
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In this episode, we’re thrilled to have Orsola de Castro, co-founder of Fashion Revolution and a leading voice in the sustainable fashion movement, join us for an enlightening conversation. Orsola has dedicated her career to advocating for greater transparency, ethical practices, and sustainability within the fashion industry, inspiring millions to rethink their relationship with clothing.
We’ll dive deep into her work with Fashion Revolution, the powerful global movement sparked by the Rana Plaza disaster, and discuss how consumers can drive change by asking the right questions about the clothes they buy. Orsola also shares her passion for the importance of mending and repairing, and how we can all reduce waste and make more thoughtful fashion choices.
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In this episode of eLEXYfy: The Place for Fashion, we sit down with Urška Trunk, Senior Campaign Manager at the Changing Markets Foundation. Urška shares her deep insights into the world of sustainable fashion, discussing the ongoing problem of greenwashing by major brands and how consumers can make more informed choices. We dive into her work advocating for stricter regulations on fashion companies to ensure they uphold real sustainability standards. Urška also highlights the challenges the fashion industry faces in transitioning to a circular economy and the need for systemic change. If you’ve ever questioned the “green” claims made by your favorite brands, this episode is a must-listen!
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In this episode of eLEXYfy: The Place for Fashion, we welcome Jamie Young, also known as “The Barefoot Dyer.” Jamie takes us on a colorful journey into the world of natural dyeing, where she transforms plants, flowers, and even food waste into sustainable art. We’ll explore her the process behind her eco-friendly dyes, and how she empowers others to embrace sustainability through her workshops and educational content. Whether you’re a fashion enthusiast, artist, or eco-conscious creator, this episode is full of inspiration and practical insights on making your wardrobe greener—one natural dye at a time.
Tune in to discover how Jamie’s creative use of nature’s palette can inspire your own sustainable journey.
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In this episode, I sit down with Erha Andini, a chemical engineering PhD candidate at the University of Delaware, who is pioneering innovative solutions for textile recycling. Erha shares her journey and discusses the challenges of recycling modern clothing made from mixed fibers. We explore her groundbreaking research that uses ethylene glycol and zinc oxide to break down textiles, offering a potential pathway to turning old clothes into new garments. Join us for an insightful conversation about the future of sustainable fashion and the science behind it!
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In this episode, we chat with Congresswoman Chellie Pingree, a champion of sustainable agriculture and a leader in the slow fashion movement. From her roots as an organic farmer in Maine to her current role in the U.S. House of Representatives, Pingree has been a driving force for climate-smart policies. We explore her efforts to promote a circular economy in agriculture and textiles, including her involvement in the newly formed Slow Fashion Caucus. Listen as she shares insights into the 2023 Farm Bill, her work on Capitol Hill, and the importance of integrating sustainability into our everyday lives.
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In this episode of eLEXYfy: The Place for Fashion, we are excited to welcome Dana Thomas, an influential figure in fashion journalism and sustainability advocacy. he has since authored three critically acclaimed books, including Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster, Gods and Kings: The Rise and Fall of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, and Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes. Her work has uncovered the environmental and social impacts of the fashion industry, with a focus on sustainability and ethical practices. In this episode, we’ll explore how Dana’s experiences have shaped her mission to promote responsible fashion and what the future of the industry looks like through her eyes.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of sustainable innovation with Sway, a California-based startup that’s tackling the global plastic crisis by creating seaweed-based alternatives to plastic packaging. Co-founders Julia Marsh and Matt Mayes share their journey of building a company focused on regenerative materials that decompose in just weeks, compared to the centuries it takes for traditional plastics. Learn how Sway’s compostable packaging solutions are not only reducing plastic waste but also supporting ocean ecosystems and sequestering carbon. Tune in to hear how Sway is partnering with brands to make a meaningful impact on the environment and paving the way for a plastic-free future.
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Eleanor Anderson is the Director of the Music Sustainability Alliance (MSA), an organization dedicated to promoting sustainability within the music industry. With a background in corporate and academic research, Eleanor holds degrees in Economics and Psychology from the University of Chicago, where she focused on Behavioral Economics. At MSA, she plays a key role in driving change by helping the music industry adopt eco-friendly practices, reduce its environmental impact, and foster innovation for a sustainable future.
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Jhánneu Roberts, a leading voice in sustainability, seamlessly integrates her eco-conscious lifestyle with her love for travel. She shares tips on how to travel sustainably, from packing light and using reusable items to supporting local, eco-friendly businesses. Through her travels, Jhánneu highlights the beauty of diverse destinations while emphasizing the importance of preserving these environments, inspiring her audience to explore the world responsibly and sustainably.
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Garik Himebaugh, known as the "Eco-Stylist," is the founder of Eco-Stylist, a platform that connects fashion with sustainability by curating stylish, ethically made clothing. In this episode, Garik shares his journey of making fashion a force for good, discusses the challenges and rewards of promoting sustainable choices, and offers practical advice on how consumers can build an eco-friendly wardrobe without sacrificing style.
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In this episode, we sit down with Zainab from @zainab.slow.fashion, a passionate advocate for sustainable fashion. Join us as Zainab shares her journey into the world of slow fashion, discussing its importance in today's fast-paced consumer environment.
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In this episode, we chat with the team from FABSCRAP, a non-profit transforming textile waste into valuable resources. Founded in 2016, FABSCRAP collects and repurposes fabric scraps from fashion brands, reducing landfill waste and promoting sustainability. Discover their innovative recycling processes, community engagement efforts, and how they’re making a significant impact on the fashion industry’s environmental footprint. Whether you’re a fashion enthusiast or an environmental advocate, this episode will inspire you to rethink fashion and waste. Tune in to learn how you can support FABSCRAP’s mission to turn fabric waste into fashion treasure.
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In this episode, we sit down with Jonathan Ohayon, a passionate entrepreneur and advocate for ethical fashion. Jonathan is the founder of the F.A.K.E. Movement (Fashion for Animal Kingdom & Environment) and the author of the best-selling book, "The Fashion Industry Doesn't Want You To Read This Book." Join us as we delve into Jonathan's journey from his family's fashion heritage in Paris to creating innovative platforms and events that promote vegan and ethically made fashion. Discover the hidden truths of the fashion industry and learn how you can make more conscious fashion choices. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on sustainability, animal rights, and the future of fashion.
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Join us in this inspiring episode as we sit down with Ava Langridge, a leading voice in the sustainable living community and the founder of Our Youth for the Climate. Ava shares her journey from passionate content creator to influential climate activist, discussing the challenges she faced and the pivotal moments that shaped her path. We explore the mission and impact of Our Youth for the Climate, practical tips for sustainable living, the importance of youth involvement in environmental issues, and Ava's vision for a greener, more resilient world. Whether you're a seasoned environmentalist or just starting your sustainability journey, Ava's insights and passion will leave you motivated and ready to make a difference.
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In this episode we welcome a special guest, Diandra Marizet, the co-founder of Intersectional Environmentalist. Join us as we delve into Diandra's inspiring journey and her groundbreaking work in advocating for environmental justice through an intersectional lens.
Diandra shares her insights on how environmental issues intersect with social justice, the importance of inclusive sustainability, and the impactful initiatives led by Intersectional Environmentalist. We explore the challenges and triumphs of creating a movement that champions both the planet and the people who inhabit it. -
Kelly Dempsey, a self-taught fashion designer from Monson, Massachusetts, gained prominence as the runner-up on Project Runway Season 14. Known for her eclectic style and sustainable fashion approach, Kelly creates unique pieces from thrift store finds and unconventional materials. She founded Rack Addik, a streetwear and upcycled fashion line, blending her love for '90s hip-hop culture with sustainability. Kelly's work has been featured in Marie Claire and on Good Morning America. Through her online sewing courses, she empowers others to combat fast fashion by creating their own sustainable wardrobes.
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