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Jenny Druzhinina, co-founder and creative director of Knit to Change, shares how a personal battle with depression turned into a circular knitwear project empowering refugee women in Berlin. Using donated yarn from industrial yarn suppliers, the brand creates bold, handcrafted pieces while paying fair hourly wages that challenge fast fashion’s production model. This episode explores what it truly means to build a purpose-driven fashion brand, touching on post-Soviet craftsmanship, Berlin Fashion Week and using AI as a creative tool. Thank you Jenny for joining us and for making fashion Slow <3
Check out Knit to Change´s handcrafted pieces and make sure to follow them on instagram!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Slow Fashion ShowJenny Druzhinina, co-founder and creative director of Knit to Change, shares how a personal battle with depression turned into a circular knitwear project empowering refugee women in Berlin. Using donated yarn from industrial yarn suppliers, the brand creates bold, handcrafted pieces while paying fair hourly wages that challenge fast fashion’s production model. This episode explores what it truly means to build a purpose-driven fashion brand, touching on post-Soviet craftsmanship, Berlin Fashion Week and using AI as a creative tool. Thank you Jenny for joining us and for making fashion Slow <3
Check out Knit to Change´s handcrafted pieces and make sure to follow them on instagram!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.