WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Fashion Act Now - Is it Time to DeFashion? (And What the Heck Does that Mean?)


Listen Later


You've probably heard about degrowth, which is: "a planned reduction of energy and resource use designed to bring the economy back into balance with the living world in a way that reduces inequality and improves human well-being." (If this idea is new to you, have a listen to Episode 135 with economist Jason Hickel).

Question: is it time to apply such thinking more specifically to the fashion industry? What would that look like?


This week's podcast presents the ideas of a new fashion activist organisation called Fashion Act Now (FAN), born out of Extinction Rebellion. They are calling for "a radical defashion future" - their interpretation of: "the role fashion must play in degrowth. It is a transition to post-fashion clothing systems that are regenerative, local, fair, nurturing and sufficient for the needs of communities."


They argue that the current system - which they call Fashion with a capital 'F' - is not only environmentally unsustainable because it's addicted to overproduction, but, in its current form, morally bankrupt being built on oppression.


"Defashion may sound negative," says FAN co-founder and former fashion journalist Bel Jacobs, "but we think of it as a movement of joy, possibility, liberation. It does not mean the end of beautiful clothing."


On this podcast, you will hear from Jacobs, along with her fellow FAN co-founder, the activist Sara Arnold; Extinction Rebellion co-founder (a former fashion designer herself) Clare Farrell; anthropologist Sandra Niessen (who has researched the clothing and textile tradition of the Batak people of Sumatra, Indonesia, for almost 40 years); fashion museum curator and founder of Denier Shonagh Marshall; and New York-based stylist Samantha Weir.


To take the Fashion Act Now pledge, see here.

Follow them on Instagram here.


Head over to https://thewardrobecrisis.com/podcast/2021/12/6/ep-152-fashion-act-now-is-time-to-defashion to read yours and #bethechange

Thank you for listening to Wardrobe Crisis.

Find the shownotes here.

This is the final Episode of Series 6. See you in January 2022 for Series 7!

Don't be a stranger - follow Clare on Instagram @mrspress @thewardrobecrisis

www.thewardrobecrisis.com

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare PressBy Clare Press

  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7
  • 4.7

4.7

198 ratings


More shows like WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

View all
Seamwork Radio: Sewing and Creativity by Seamwork

Seamwork Radio: Sewing and Creativity

712 Listeners

The Glossy Podcast by Glossy

The Glossy Podcast

251 Listeners

The Business of Fashion Podcast by The Business of Fashion

The Business of Fashion Podcast

577 Listeners

Love to Sew Podcast by Caroline Somos & Helen Wilkinson : Sewing Enthusiasts and Entrepreneurs

Love to Sew Podcast

1,059 Listeners

Ladies, We Need To Talk by ABC listen

Ladies, We Need To Talk

320 Listeners

Dressed: The History of Fashion by Dressed Media

Dressed: The History of Fashion

1,502 Listeners

7am by Solstice Media

7am

119 Listeners

The Run-Through with Vogue by Vogue

The Run-Through with Vogue

700 Listeners

Haptic & Hue by Jo Andrews

Haptic & Hue

286 Listeners

Check Your Thread: Sewing More Sustainably by Zoe Edwards

Check Your Thread: Sewing More Sustainably

91 Listeners

Nothing To Wear by Mamamia Podcasts

Nothing To Wear

99 Listeners

The Debrief by The Business of Fashion

The Debrief

42 Listeners

Sewing Club by Kylie Brule & Gemma Thebault

Sewing Club

24 Listeners

Fashion People by Audacy | Puck

Fashion People

169 Listeners

Style-ish by Shameless Media

Style-ish

48 Listeners