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Why Fashion Matters

8 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago -

From the viewpoint of a 17-year-old girl, fashion is important, but why is fashion so much more than just the clothes we wear? From affecting the environment to garment workers to our body image, and so much more, fashion is not only the clothes we wear but the effects our clothes have on the world, and even what they say about us in terms of reflecting the zeitgeist of the times we live through. Next time you get dressed, try thinking of the different ways your clothes affect your world. Enjoy! :)

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Episodes

Why Is Sustainability So Expensive?

November 15, 2020 20:06 - 18 minutes - 16.8 MB

In this episode, we discuss the unseen costs that go into your clothes, break down what cost per west means, and talk about how the price of an item makes you slow down your consumption. Enjoy!

What is Green Washing?

October 04, 2020 21:04 - 26 minutes - 24.9 MB

Sustainable, ethical, and eco-friendly have become buzzwords and even marketing tactics for brands. How do we avoid brands that capitalize off the climate crisis? What exactly is green washing? This will all be answered and discussed in the episode as we understand how fashion is impacted by green washing.

Why Buy Sustainable Active Wear?

September 04, 2020 22:51 - 9 minutes - 8.6 MB

Going through the steps of making your leggings, sports bra, or whatever you exercise in, we discuss the steps and impacts of the production process, from dyes to fabrics. The unsuspected impact of microplastics on our oceans and the impact of dyes on water pollution are unsuspected impacts of buying a new pair of biker shorts. Some of my favorite sustainable activewear brands- Patagonia - https://www.patagonia.com/home/avad=194478_b1cc69e6d&netid=1&pubid=155966&utm_source=thegoodtrade.com...

The Brandy Melville Dilemma

August 13, 2020 20:28 - 27 minutes - 25.9 MB

The epitome of an it-girl brand, Brandy Melville has worked its way deep into the hearts, but more so the minds of teenage girls. From lack of diversity, little information on its production process, and the infamous one size fits all practice, why is this brand still so successful? As teenage girls who have both shopped at and dealt with the issues that Brandy creates, we chat about our thoughts, feelings, and opinions on the brand as a whole.

The Complexity of Thrifting

July 28, 2020 22:15 - 13 minutes - 12.9 MB

From depop resellers to the ethical dilemma thrift store shoppers face, somewhat unknowingly I might add, the market for thrifting has become more popular and therefore more complex. We know thrifting is sustainable but is it ethical? Listen and learn something!!

Microplastics and Bikinis

July 16, 2020 20:30 - 5 minutes - 4.97 MB

In this episode, we discuss the effects of bathing suits on our planet. From the damage of synthetic fabrics to shedding microplastics when you swim, sustainable swimwear is often overlooked when talking about what you should try to buy sustainably. In my opinion, a sustainable bikini is one of the closet essentials especially considering the impact that a normal bikini has on the environment.  Find a cute new bikini!!- https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/fashion/what-to-wear/g27451403/best-su...

A Comprehensive Guide to Fast Fashion

July 08, 2020 17:14 - 15 minutes - 14.4 MB

Fast fashion is a term thrown around about a lot of commonly purchased brands, but what does it really mean? In this episode, we will define fast fashion, explore its history, ways to identify a fast-fashion brand, and why the industry is so damaging to people and the environment. Some additional resources to further educate yourself on fast fashion! What is Fast Fashion, Anyway? - https://www.thegoodtrade.com/features/what-is-fast-fashion Why Fast Fashion Sucks, and 6 Ways You Can Be Sus...

Fast Fashion vs. Slow Fashion

July 02, 2020 01:40 - 24 minutes - 22.5 MB

This episode discusses the general ideas of the fast fashion industry and why it poorly affects not only the environment but the people who make the clothes. Similarly, it discusses my own journey to slow fashion and how to transition to more sustainable shopping habits.