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Fashion, Really?

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  • Pay up, babe: fashion worker wages
    Fashion, Really? is back with a fresh take on the fashion industry's latest chaos: from half-baked sustainability policies to corporate greenwashing with a glossy finish. This week, we’re catching up after a whirlwind of fashion events and runways, before it’s time to unpack some big moves (and missteps): the EU’s watered-down sustainability regulation, India’s bold decoupling strategy, and whether the fashion industry is actually making a dent in its decarbonisation promises. We’re also joined by the brilliant Delphine Willot from Fashion Revolution, who gets into the thick of it on what it really means to pay a living wage to fashion’s garment workers. And of course, it wouldn’t be an episode without our favourite segment—greenwash of the month. This time, we’re calling out the Natural Fiber Alliance and WWF for dressing up misinformation in eco-friendly packaging. Make yourself comfortable, this episode is jam packed. It’s fashion and politics for people, animals and the planet—unfiltered. Each of our episodes will be broken down into short and sharp sections, find episode one breakdown below: 0.00: Welcome! 1.36: First things first: what are we wearing? 4.53: The latest fashion gossip and news… but green 19.58: You’ve got to read this 31.42:: Our two cents: wages: with guest Delphine Willot from Fashion Revolution 45.47: Green-wash of the month 56.07: Wrap-up and next time   Book, articles and other things to look at: The EU has massively watered down what were meant to be landmark sustainability regulations impacting large fashion brands Vogue Business: is fur still a faux pas? Vogue Business: Can India triple the value of its fashion sector while halving emissions? Ecotextile: US secondhand fashion market ‘up 14% last year’ Learn more about next-gen leather materials full 26 page complaint by Tanja Gotthardsen and Forbrugerrådet Tænk (a consumer council think tank) submitted to the Danish Consumer Ombudsman reporting both CPHFW and participating brands for green-washing.  PwC’s second annual state of decarbonization report Fashion Revolution Fashion Transparency Index by Fashion Revolution  
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  • We’re gettin' wild, and SHEIN is ridiculous
    Fashion, Really? is back with another deep dive into the messy and hidden truth behind our clothes. This time, Emma and Joshua unpack the political forces shaping fashion from the California Fashion Act and a French fast fashion bill to Vietnam’s push for a circular economy. We also shine a light on the hidden victims of fashion’s supply chain: wildlife. From deforestation for leather and wool to the far-reaching impact of land use on global biodiversity, we’re exposing how biodiversity destruction is tied to animal exploitation that’s literally woven into the industry’s fabric. Plus, we’re back with one of our favourite segments, green-wash of the month. This time, we’re chatting about the sneaky misuse of "recycled" labels to the illusion of ethical productivity in marketing. Join us as we challenge the status quo and explore what it really takes to make fashion responsible when considering people, animals, and the planet. We’re doing it while keeping it cute. Each of our episodes will be broken down into short and sharp sections, find episode one breakdown below: 0.00: Welcome! 1.27: First things first: what are we wearing? 4.41: The latest fashion gossip and news… but green 15.30: You’ve got to read this 23.49: Quick fire summary: wildlife 39.40: Green-wash of the month 48.09: Wrap-up and next time   Book, articles and other things to look at: Scaling next-gen materials in fashion: an executive guide Coyote America by Dan Flores Biodiversity: The next frontier in sustainable fashion Circumfauna Designer Nancy Gonzalez sentenced to prison for smuggling crocodile and python handbags Collective Fashion Justice submission into the Australian Parliamentary inquiry into greenwashing  
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  • AI instead of transparency… no thanks
    This episode kicks off with a very special ‘what are we wearing’ with Joshua sharing the stories woven into his vintage ensemble and  Emma breaking down the incredible innovation behind her shiringa bio-leather jacket. (watch this episode on YouTube for full effect as well as our documentary, SHIRINGA: Fashion Regenerating Amazonia). We also tackle some of the industry’s biggest headlines from the last month: the devastating Kantomanto market fire in Ghana, UK parliamentary scrutiny of Shein’s labor practices, and the ethical minefield of vintage fur’s resurgence. Plus, we unpack key fashion legislation updates, from the New York Fashion Workers Act to the latest greenwashing controversies in the wool industry (AI images on a webpage about transparency and sustainability?!). Join us as we challenge the status quo and explore how fashion can (and must) do better – while looking good.   Each of our episodes will be broken down into short and sharp sections, find episode one breakdown below: 0.00: Welcome! 0.47: First things first: what are we wearing? 9.40: The latest fashion gossip and news… but green 25.12: You've got to read this 42.59: Green-wash of the month 49.25: Wrap-up and next time   Book, articles and other things to look at: SHIRINGA- watch on Waterbear Watch Fashion, Really? on YouTube SHIEN UK Parliamentary Hearing Grazed and Confused United Nations. convention to combat desertification report on fashion and land called ‘Unraveling the Environmental Impact of Fibers’ Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano    
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  • New year, new you, new fashion system?
    Fashion, Really? is back for 2025, baby! We’re kicking off the new year by sharing our personal and industry-wide resolutions—like advocating for living wages, tackling overproduction, and pushing for more sustainable and ethical material sourcing. We celebrate London Fashion Week’s bold move to ban wild animal skins (spoiler: we helped make it happen), give you the latest on New York’s Fashion Act legislation, and dig into the troubling rise of wild animal skin use under the guise of conservation, and even by brands claiming to be ethical. Transparency, responsible investment, and some actual action for animal protection are high on our list of hopes for the year ahead. Join us as we unpack the issues, share insights, and uncover how all of us can push fashion toward a more ethical and sustainable future in 2025.   Each of our episodes will be broken down into short and sharp sections, find episode one breakdown below: 0.00: Welcome! 1.33: First things first: what are we wearing? 4.36: The latest fashion gossip and news… but green 19.53: New Years Resolutions 34.11: Greenwashing - you can’t hide from us! 45.03: Wrap-up and next time   Book, articles and other things to look at: https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2024/nov/29/london-fashion-week-first-of-big-four-to-ban-exotic-animal-skins https://sourcingjournal.com/sustainability/sustainability-news/new-york-fashion-act-assembly-passed-legislation-due-diligence-513784 https://www.drapersonline.com/news/primark-cuts-carbon-emissions https://vmagazine.com/article/actress-sarah-snook-poses-for-new-stella-mccartney-ryder-bag-campaign/   Follow us on  IG: @collectivefashionjustice LinkedIn X Sign up to our newsletter
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  • Wearing fast fashion to curb overconsumption?!
    In this episode of Fashion, Really?, we dissect how fashion, sustainability, and culture come together, kicking off with how wearing fast fashion – if bought long ago – can be more sustainable than the shiny new thing.  We explore lobbying and failures at COP29, where climate action was derailed. We call out the leather industry for its shady lobbying against environmental regulations and highlight Pharrell Williams’ comments about LVMH’s use of fur and wild animal skins.  We also talk about scaling sustainable solutions and break down Good On You’s report on brand climate goals (it’s bad news). We revisit Fashion: A Philosophy by Lars Svendsen, diving into the psychological and societal factors driving overconsumption. The conversation shifts to fashion’s overproduction problem: over 100 billion garments are made annually and 90 million tonnes of textile waste are produced each year. Who is to blame? How can we play our part in reducing the problem? We offer practical tips on reselling, repurposing, donating, and composting clothes. Finally, we call out Black Friday’s absurd green-washing and take aim at a Thom Browne campaign ethics-washing its use of skins and fur, showing how imagery can deceive us.  In this episode of Fashion, Really?, we’re talking about how political events, like the American election's (sigh) influence fashion, and tackle the need for more legislation to fix our fashion mess. We also get into the weeds of fashion ethics, unpacking the latest industry green-wash and exploitation we can’t keep ignoring. We also reflect on Abercrombie & Fitch’s fall from pop culture and into criminal proceedings, unpacking how all abuses of power connect.  Of course, we’ve got our usual book and report recommendations to keep you in the loop on all things total ethics fashion, along with some juicy chats on AI’s role in shaping the future of fashion. We take a closer look at next-gen materials that could change the game for nature, the needed shift from a linear to a circular economy, and the growing challenges of scaling these innovations. Because we need them – like, yesterday.  And, as always, we balance the serious with a little fun, bringing you a mix of harder to digest truths paired with some palate cleansers. If you’re enjoying our episodes, tell your friends! Brought to you by your favourite charity for people, animals and the planet, Collective Fashion Justice.    Each of our episodes will be broken down into short and sharp sections, find episode one breakdown below: 0.00: Welcome! 0.28: First things first: what are we wearing? 5.57: The latest fashion gossip and news… but green 22.31: You’ve got to read this 25.09: Diving in: next-gen material solutions 47.04: Wrap-up and next time   Book, articles and other things to look at: https://goodonyou.eco/fashion-climate-inaction/ Fashion: A Philosophy by Lars Svendsen Fabricating the truth: a report on leather industry disinformation, green-washing and lobbying against the common good   Follow us on  IG: @collectivefashionjustice LinkedIn X Sign up to our newsletter
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In Collective Fashion Justice’s new podcast, join a New Yorker and an Australian who love fashion but hate what it does to life on our planet, as they gossip about the month’s fashion industry stories and how they impact people, animals and the planet. Quick, critical, a little sarcastic and queer, this is a podcast for people in and into fashion. Who feel like creativity could make our culture better. Who want to talk about the serious problems and have a bit of fun. Because we can. Fashion, Really? is a podcast from Collective Fashion Justice’s founding director, Emma Hakansson, and CFJ board member, Joshua Katcher. With one brand, four books, a charity and endless lectures on responsible fashion between them, each episode touches on culture, sustainability, ethics, and another idea for transforming fashion that they can’t shut up about.
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