Meet Reese Fernandez-Ruiz, one of the founders of Rags2Riches, a social enterprise from the Philippines that creates handmade bags for sustainability, livelihood, and community development. Reese found inspiration in the women she met, together with a group of young professionals, in Payatas Philippines, who were making rugs out of scrap and overstock fabric and selling them to make a living, earning just 12-16 pesos per day. With no background in the fashion industry R2R sought out the help of fashion designer Rajo Laurel, who saw bags and wine holders where others saw simple rugs. Today Reese is an award-winning social entrepreneur and advocate for a more sustainable, and proudly Filipino, fashion industry.
In this interview, you will listen to great advice from Reese on the following:
- finding your why
- making those first steps in starting a social enterprise
- retail therapy that feels good and does good
- scaling up a social enterprise
- the perks of being a social entrepreneur