Slow Fashion Forward

S1.E5.1 - Slow Living and Fashion


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The slow fashion movement is gaining momentum, but what does it truly mean? In Episode Five of Slow Fashion Forward, Sandra and Ebba explore the roots, principles, and future of slow fashion. Can it be the antidote to fast fashion's environmental destruction? They discuss how slow fashion can reshape not only the industry but also our consumption habits and self-perception. This episode also features an interview with Line from Copenhagen, Denmark, as Line opens up about the challenges of slow fashion and reflects on how societal norms have conditioned us to consume fast fashion. Her insights reveal the complexities of breaking free from this cycle, even with growing awareness of sustainability.


Join us as we dive deeper into the core principles of slow in fashion, check out our Instagram and Patreon to take part in Slow Fashion Month this January and discover practices to live more Slow!


Note: This episode is split into two parts, so stay tuned for next week’s continuation!


Sources mentioned and used in this episode include:

  • Lymfan, levern & livet by Lise Benberg & Anna Hallén Buitenhuis (correction: not Anders Hansen as Sandra mentions in episode)
  • Amygdala - (part of reptile brain) vs hippocampus/limbcal system (emotional brain) - https://courses.minnalearn.com/en/courses/focus-training/preview/are-we-losing-our-ability-to-focus/the-hunter-gatherer-brain-versus-modern-24-7-society/
  • Swedish Consumers Association’s resources, tips, and advice on how to make better clothing choices
  • Swedish Society for Nature Conservation tips and advice on sustainable textil consumption -
  • https://www.instagram.com/soultotable.co - Sandras friend Sanna, who is a chef and encourage slow eating
  • Anders Hansen, the Screen brain/dopamine - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwAx2kRwCRI
  • Common Objective

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