Unusual Changemakers

Anrdrea Plell - Helping Resources Survive in Sustainable Fashion - #001

05.02.2019 - By Brandon ReesePlay

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Today we talk about the Full (Pink) Moon and why it is called that (it's not because it's pink!) with our dear friend, Sustainable Fashion Consultant and Co-Founder of The Sustainable Fashion Alliance, Andrea Plell. 

How does a teenager from California who has no interest in fashion find herself participating in guerrilla fashion shows that ultimately turn into a career in Sustainable Fashion Consulting? Find out how Andrea turned a distrust of marketing tactics into a passion for supporting sustainable fashion brands connect to resources that help them thrive.

We also chat about wearing plastic on your body and the need for a better measure of sustainability besides the HIG Index. What's the HIG Index? I had the same question... and why her favorite color is Green (It's not what you think!). 

Be sure to check out Andrea's event "Loves Clothes Last Mending Bar" at the California College of the Arts on April 23, 2019, co-hosted by Sustainable Fashion Alliance, Fibershed and Bella Notte Linens. Learn to mend, hem, darn and repair your worn or damaged clothing!   My name is Mary Wutz and I'm the founder of the medicinal clothing company Seam Siren. Here on the Unusual Change-Makers podcast, I'll be sharing interviews with experts from a range of fields that include Sustainable Fashion, Astrology, Music, Plant Medicine and more. These leaders share their personal stories of how they came to be, where they are today and the latest news from their particular industries. With a heart-centered approach from change makers that care deeply about the earth and its inhabitants, we are offered wisdom to contemplate while being encouraged to take action on our lifelong journey of personal growth.

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