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Review of Tina Knowles In Conversation With Stella McCartney At Southbank Centre about her debut NY Times bestselling book 'Matriarch'.
Key resources used to build this episode * The Devil Wears Prada Scene - Miranda Priestly Educates Andy About Her Cerulean Sweater * The Costume Institute * Met Gala * Fashion as cultural diplomacy: Ukrainian Fashion Week FW 25/26 * Building a “Culture-First” Brand [The India edit] : Lessons from Sabyasachi, Good Earth. Fabindia and Raw Mango - LOCS-TALK & BARREL Podcast * Fashion in Virginia Woolf's 'Orlando' * Hedonism as Seen in Oscar Wilde’s "The Picture of Dorian Gray" * Patagonia - Company History * About STELLA McCARTNEY * About Vuori * About us - PANGAIA * About The Brand - Finisterre * 1% for the Planet - Patagonia * Patagonia Action Works Program * Stella McCartney and Veuve Clicquot collaborate on the world-first luxury accessories crafted from grape * What is VEGEA? * Traceability and Blockchain Technology, Stella McCartney * Global greenhouse gas emissions from animal-based foods are twice those of plant-based foods * Recycled nylon and polyester * Clevercare, MSCH Copenhagen * Giving plastic waste new life in India and Indonesia * About Climate Neutral Certification * Vuori- Climate Neutral Certified * <a t
This week, we are delighted to have a conversation with Aleks Gosiewski about KEEL LABS and their groundbreaking product, Kelsun—a kelp fiber. The company is dedicated to creating a sustainable and regenerative fiber that smoothly integrates into the current supply chain, fostering an immediate positive impact. Aleks also shares her entrepreneurial journey along with her co-founder and sheds light on their collaboration with the fashion icon, Stella McCartney. Tune in to the podcast, available on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcasts. KEEL LABS Instagram LinkedIn Website SEAZE Instagram LinkedIn Email Would you like to support our work & sponsor one of our upcoming episode? Reach out at hello@seaze.co *** Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/color-parade/boo... License code: KNEWAGNV4JC9APVT
本期《早,VOGUE》时装周播客特辑来到了最后一站——上海时装周。两位主持人《服饰与美容 VOGUE》全媒体编辑总监章凝Margaret Zhang 、VOGUE Business编辑副总监潘奕羚 Yiling Pan ,在节 目当中谈及这一季历时9天的时尚盛会十分兴奋,近百个海内外品牌参与,其中COMME MOI发布的品牌 10周年大秀是本季上海时装周最受瞩目的一场大秀,我们也与曾经的国际超模、如今的品牌主理人吕燕进 行了对谈。 值得一提的是,本季上海时装周当中还有许多海外的编辑和买手参与其中,例如VOGUE Runway的编辑 José Criales-Unzuêta就从纽约赶来,与中国设计师们进行了交谈,并为他们撰写了精彩的秀评。另外, 这一季特别邀请了致力于可持续时尚的“OG”英国设计师品牌Stella McCartney献上闭幕大秀。在本期播客 节目中,José Criales-Unzuêta与设计师Stella McCartney也跟大家分享了他们这次上海时装周之行的独 到⻅解。 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Canopy is focused on protecting the world’s forests, species, climate and helping advance community rights. They do this by harnessing the power of the marketplace. Nicole launched Canopy 20 years ago with a small budget of $1,800. Today, they work with 750 large corporate customers, including H&M, Zara and Kimberly-Clark by helping them to develop and implement environmental policies. They aim to change behaviours at a societal level. They approach this by working with the top 1,000 to 2,000 senior decision-makers who work within clothing companies, e-retailers and publishers. The sheer size and purchasing power of the companies these individuals work for means they have incredible economic and political influence to incentivise forestry companies and governments to change business-as-usual practice. Nicole notes that Canopy is probably best known for ‘greening’ the Harry Potter series, which we hear was a lot of fun to do. Back in the early 2000s, they were working with Raincoast Books – the Canadian publisher of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the 5th instalment of the series. They worked to get the book published on environmental paper – free from ancient and endangered forest fibre. Nicole underscores that both JK Rowling and her agent were very supportive of the initiative. Then, fast-forward to the 7th book in the Harry Potter series where the book was printed on environmental paper in 24 countries and became the greenest book in publishing history. The sheer volume of this endeavour provided proof to the industry that you really could publish high volume work on environmentally friendly paper. Canopy’s work also tackles fast fashion, and the environmental and social footprint of the whole fashion industry. We hear how fashion is a major driver of deforestation and forest degradation. There are 200 million trees today disappearing into fashion annually; into viscose, into rayon, and modal fabrics. And this number is slated to double within the next decade. Canopy have been proactive in engaging with industry leaders and they started reaching out to brands and designers, icons within the fashion industry: Stella McCartney, H&M, Eileen Fisher, Levis – working with them to develop environmental policies that commit to eliminating the use of viscose and rayon fabrics originating from ancient and endangered forests and, also, to prioritise and help drive next-generation solutions. They publicly launched ‘Canopy Style’ six years ago and now have 213 brands on board that represent $260 billion in annual revenues. This has enabled them to get similar commitments from most of the world’s viscose producers and, consequently, enabled them to start transforming the industry. Canopy drives change through collective action and convening; they help corporate clients through key services such as developing policies, tools and systems. Interestingly, Canopy does not enter into financial relationships with any of the brands they work with. They feel this helps protect the integrity of their work – they’re keen on long-term, transformational relationships. Nicole feels that when a cheque is slid across the table, the whole relationship can become more transactional. Therefore, Canopy relies on a more traditional philanthropy model whereby most of their income comes from Foundations (60%) and major donors (30%). Nicole’s key takeaway: We’re at a critical junction as humanity. Our time is calling us to be more audacious and to take risks. We can’t just keep doing the same things and feel frustrated that we’re not shifting the dial fast enough. We have to be bolder and we need to be willing to be uncomfortable. Visit Lidji.org for guest bios, episode notes and useful links. Please s
For the 200th episode of the Spirit of 608 podcast, we had to bring back a special guest, fan favorite, visionary FEST pioneer and all around badass for an update episode looking at what kind of amazing things can happen in a couple years' time. Since the beginning of the Spirit of 608 podcast way back in the fall of 2015 (I know!), we have aimed to inspire, inform and entertain women in FEST so they push on and continue bringing much-needed change to an industry that, while slow to adopt it in the past, is, these days at least, hungrier for it than ever. Listen to this update episode of the Spirit of 608 podcast to hear what happened next for this game-changing guest and her brand, whose entire purpose is to change fashion by creating technology capable of completely transforming textile waste into new fibers and new garments. That in and of itself is cool enough to warrant our FEST-ive fan girling, but when you hear they recently landed $9M in funding, a partnership with Stella McCartney + more, it's hard to not listen to what this fabulous female founder has to say.Re-meet this week's guest, Stacy Flynn, founder and CEO of Evrnu. Sign up for the PressDope weekly email to get DIY PR tips and The Dope List of media opps, calls for pitches, FEST events and more ways to raise your visibility. on iTu n es . This stuff is key to the show's success, and I appreciate you helping me play the game. HOW TO LISTEN: Listen online: Just press play above or subscribe via RSS to receive all new episodes. iOS, iPhone, iPad: Subscribe via iTunes or download the Apple Podcast app and subscribe by searching for Spirit of 608 in the app. Android: Download the free Stitcher app and search for Spirit of 608 in the app. What you need to know: Stacy Flynn and Evrnu have been turning heads all around with an innovative technology that breaks textiles down in order to create new fibers. Now, they're back on the Spirit of 608 to talk their latest milestones, which includes the development of NuCycl, a new kind of engineered fiber with extraordinary performance and environmental advantages that's made from discarded clothing and has caught the eyes names such as Levi's, Adidas, Target and Stella McCartney. Linkage: Evrnu Facebook: @evrnu Instagram: @evrnu Twitter: @futureofapparel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/evrnu/ Spirit of 608 Ep 74: Meet the Woman Turning Old Landfill Desinted Cotton into New, Better Clothes with Evrnu's Stacy Flynn Spirit of 608 Ep 12: From Chaos to Clorox to Lux Consignment with Julie Wainwright of The RealReal Levi's Adidas <a href="h
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