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On this episode we were joined by Helena Antónia, the founder of Vintage for a Cause, a Portuguese fashion brand whose mission is to make affordable ethical and sustainable clothes. Vintage for a Cause is a circular economy brand that creates limited edition upcycled designs from deadstock material. In addition to this, the brand has a strong social commitment, empowering unemployed women over 50.
Find out more about Vintage for a Cause through their website vintageforacause.pt and their instagram page @vintageforacause.
Some special things mentioned on the podcast you might want to (and should!) check out:
Remake’s From Granny to Trendy The book “TheUpcycled: Beyond Sustainability – Designing for Abundance” by William McDonoughand Michael Braungart.Did you like the episode? We would be thrilled if you could share it with other people and spread that sustainability gospel!
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We were joined by Emily Stochl, who is leading ambassador engagement and community management at Re/make! Emily shared the incredible work Re/make has been doing, especially in pushing for legislation that protects workers’ rights and in helping all of us reduce our consumption habits.
Find out more about Re/makethrough their website remake.world and their instagram page @remakeourworld.
Some special things/people mentioned on the podcast you might want to (and should!) check out:
• Remake’s No New Clothes Challenge
• Mildew Mag – The Second-hand Fashion Magazine
• AlexandriaOcasio-Cortez
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On this episode we had the pleasure of speaking with Seyi Agboola & Lekwa Hope the Social Media Manager and Research Lead at SustyVibes.
SustyVibes is a Nigerian non-profit organisation and youth-led community of changemakers working passionately to make sustainability relatable and actionable for young Africans. They promote, engage in, and implement Sustainable Development through community projects.
Find out more about SustyVibes by going to their website sustyvibes.org and check out their instagram page @sustyvibes.
Some great projects mentioned on the podcast you might want to (and should!) check out:
· Susty on the Streets
· Susty Schools
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On this episode we had the pleasure of speaking with Mojca Zupan the founder and CEO of Planet Care, a company dedicated to developing filters for washing machines, as a solution to help stop the release of microplastics into our oceans.
Find out more about Planet Care by going to their website planetcare.org and check out their instagram page @planetcare.solution.
Some amazing people mentioned on the podcast you might want to (and should!) check out:
· “My Octopus Teacher” documentary
· “The North Drift” documentary
· “Without blue there is no green” quote by scientist Sylvia Earle
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On this episode we had the pleasure of speaking with Kamila Boudová, a slow fashion coach and founder of the SLOU days, a sustainable design market in Prague. Kamila also teaches Product Development and Sustainable Fashion (at MOD’SPE Paris), as well as Sustainable Fashion and Sustainable Luxury (at the International Fashion Academy in Paris).
We talked about fast fashion versus ethical fashion, we dived into fashion history to better understand how we got to where we are right now, and Kamila shared with us some tips on how to shop mindfully!
Find out more about Kamila Boudová through her website kamilaboudova.com and Instagram page @kamila_boudova_official
We’ll leave you with some more interesting info and references from this episode:
• SLOU days in Prague – Sustainable design market in Prague – www.slou.cz
• “Can’t hurt me” by David Goggins
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On this episode we had the pleasure of speaking with Lulu O’Conner, CEO and founder of Clothes Doctor, an English premium clothing care brand that helps the modern-day consumer love their clothes for longer, and reduce clothing waste. Clothes Doctor was created in 2017, providing cleaning products, along with repair and altering services to clothes!
Find out more about Clothes Doctor on their website clothes-doctor.com and Instagram page @clothesdoctoruk
We’ll leave you with a movie recommendation from Lulu:
• “The Lives of Others”” by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
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Victoria Lee joined us to talk about what’s it like to be a sustainable stylist, how she helps her clients feel empowered, while never neglecting the environment and society.
To find out more about Victoria check out her website sustainablestylist.co.uk/ and her instagram page @sustainable.stylist
Some amazing books by incredible people mentioned on this episode that you might want to (and should!) check out:
• Book “How to break up with fast fashion” by Lauren Bravo
• Book “Consumed” by Aja Barber
• Book “Bigger than us” by Fearne Cotton
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Fredericke Winkler joined us to talk about sustainability and its relationship with fashion, exploring the main sustainability problems the industry faces nowadays, while also sharing her views on how we can move ahead looking to have an industry with a smaller impact.
Find out more about Fredericke check out her Instagram page @fred_et_ricke
Some amazing people mentioned on the podcast you might want to (and should!) check out:
• Ngima Thogo - Kenyan digital artist – @psd.mvrs
• “No logo” book by Naomi Klein
• “Regenerative Fashion – a nature-based approach to fibres, livelihoods and leadership” by Safia Minney
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The NU-IN Podcast is all about the fashion industry, ethical fashion, fashion activism and much more! With it, we wish to inspire people to look at clothes and the world differently.
Fashion has been responsible for several issues that affect not only people but animals and the planet at large. And, as a sustainable brand, NU-IN has the responsibility to change this. This podcast is our way of sharing knowledge among the public (you guys!), stories of incredible activists, industry people and organizations. We wish to be a source of inspiration for all those who listen to the podcast, spreading awareness, helping people make better decisions not only through their purchases but in pushing for change in their daily lives.
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