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This week’s episode is a lovely chat with Lottie Hanson-Lowe. We sat in the beautiful flat that she shares with her fiancé and their tiny dog, Pickle, who I attached myself to for most of my visit.
Lottie is first and foremost a designer but one who consciously has turned her eye towards improving the world through design. Since graduating Lottie has worked on many incredible projects, many of which we touch on in this episode. She currently works for Hubub, unofficially heading up their sustainable fashion campaigns. Lottie’s work is always beautiful, clear and intelligent.
I wondered what turned her eye towards seeing design as a tool for goodness and quite how she had managed quite so many meaningful projects since university.
Lottie can be found on Instagram at @slow_fashion_lottie and I would also recommend her depop @lottiehl. As you will hear in the episode Lottie has always had a love for vintage clothing and nowadays that translates into a beautiful eye for items.
Lottie’s work, and other incredible creative campaigns in the realm of greener living, can be found at @hellohubbub.
Edited by Connor Hughes
Original artwork by Oliver Rosser
This week’s episode is a lovely chat with Lottie Hanson-Lowe. We sat in the beautiful flat that she shares with her fiancé and their tiny dog, Pickle, who I attached myself to for most of my visit.
Lottie is first and foremost a designer but one who consciously has turned her eye towards improving the world through design. Since graduating Lottie has worked on many incredible projects, many of which we touch on in this episode. She currently works for Hubub, unofficially heading up their sustainable fashion campaigns. Lottie’s work is always beautiful, clear and intelligent.
I wondered what turned her eye towards seeing design as a tool for goodness and quite how she had managed quite so many meaningful projects since university.
Lottie can be found on Instagram at @slow_fashion_lottie and I would also recommend her depop @lottiehl. As you will hear in the episode Lottie has always had a love for vintage clothing and nowadays that translates into a beautiful eye for items.
Lottie’s work, and other incredible creative campaigns in the realm of greener living, can be found at @hellohubbub.
Edited by Connor Hughes
Original artwork by Oliver Rosser