The Slow Exposure Podcast is a series of conversations speaking to experts from all different corners of the fashion industry, hosted by Eliza Edwards, the founder of Slow Exposure – a platform that celebrates responsible creativity with no aesthetic compromise.
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Last year Erica Toogood welcomed me into the Toogood house, a London-based design studio nestled in East London. When I say house, I really mean house; the internationally-renowned sisters Faye and Erica, have created a multiple-storey treasure trove for thoughtful design in fashion, furniture and interiors. Toogood, known for its signature “Roly-Poly” chair, has exhibited in museums such as the V&A. Toogood clothing beloved for its unique, sturdy, sculptural character, can be found at stores such as Dover Street Market.
I’ve spoken before about my curiosity for creators that abstain from squeezing in the word sustainability wherever they can, so it was a pleasure to talk to Erica about Toogood’s endeavor to be kind to the planet whilst resisting the urge to shout it from the rooftops.
Toogood Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/t_o_o_g_o_o_d/
Slow Exposure Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/theslowexposure/
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This series is supported by Vestiaire Collective, the leading global app for pre-loved fashion. Discover a more sustainable, circular way of buying and selling a wide range of premium, designer and luxury pieces from their global community by joining their movement and becoming a Fashion Activist today.
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*Mu - Eco-agency assessment commissioned by Vestiaire Collective June-September 2020
**Wrap
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Music by Viv le Vav
Editing Support by Arthur Laidlaw
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