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Unravelling the notion of cradle to cradle within sustainable fashion and textiles. Four global female experts create dialogue around the ethical and environmental issues faced by the fashion and textile industry. Come and join us and our guests from all over the world, coming from a variety of backgrounds to discuss and decipher this crazy, complex industry!
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Join Joanna and Emma for the final episode of Fashion not all as it Seams. The last two seasons have been such an amazing experience for us all and we feel really privileged to have hosted such wonderful guests and humbled by the positive feedback to Season 1 and 2. Sadly, we have decided that for the moment this is the end of the podcast. We have …
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Today Emma interviews our very own co-host Ngaire Takano! Ngaire is untraditional and unorthodox. She leads with values and conviction and deeply cares about sheep, farmers, circularity, traceability and nature She’s been an activist since she was 10 years old - campaigning against deforestation of local rainforests on the east coast of Australia, …
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Join Jo, Koshe, Ngaire and Emma as they come together and reflect on Season 3! They share their highlights, learnings and what they found especially challenging or thought provoking. Season 3 reinforced the importance of diverse perspectives and how vital this is when it comes to creating with purpose; with the intention of using fashion for positi…
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In this episode Podcast host Koshe Salihy shares her top three tips for selling your art and fashion product in the metaverse. Koshe Has worked on various metaverse projects since 2021 from selling NFT art collections, organizing virtual women`s rights campaigns to curating virtual art exhibitons in the metaverse. As technology continues to advance…
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In part 2’s of Emma’s interview with Farah Al Yasin, Head of Creative Residency at Caravane Earth Farah talks about the work in ensuring the traditional skills and knowledge of Al Sadu weaving is being passed onto younger generations. She shares a success story of one particular daughter who, through her mother’s work, saw that these textiles were …
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In this very special episode Emma interviews Farah Al Yasin, Head of Creative Residency at Caravane Earth, a Foundation in Qatar that promotes Social, Cultural and Ecological transformation. Farah works with 49 Bedouin women weavers and shares how the values and mission of the Foundation drew her to this work, how this work goes beyond the individu…
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In this special episode we interview Gemma Metheringham Founder of the_elephant_in_my_wardrobe. Gemma has a true passion for clothes and to champion talent and positive change in the world, and this shines through in our conversation. Previously at Next where she created, launch and ran @labelmix her career has spanned 3 decades and has included po…
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In this very special episode Emma interviews Kavita Parmar co-founder of XTANT. We explore Kavita's life story, her personal realisations and learnings through her journey with heritage textiles and artisans and why the world needs to stop and urgently listen and learn from Indigenous communities and wisdom. We discuss the disconnect that has occur…
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In this episode we discuss the emerging technology of AI imagery and how this is impacting the creative industries. We debate if creating imagery via AI is actually craft, and how this may develop in the future. What are the ethics involved, and how do ensure that both the creator and the subject of the imagery are safeguarded. It is a developing t…
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In this episode we discuss the emerging technology of AI imagery and how this is impacting the creative industries. We debate if creating imagery via AI is actually craft, and how this may develop in the future. What are the ethics involved, and how do ensure that both the creator and the subject of the imagery are safeguarded. It is a developing t…
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Not our usual topic of conversation but we are kicking off talking about hosting a podcast...And specifically, this one! You'll hear more about our organic journey - starting from our Clubhouse room during the pandemic to now launching Season 3 as a podcast. Jo and Emma deep dive into the challenges of the conversations, welcoming new and different…
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So that's a wrap for Season 2! What another season it's been. Diverse guests, challenging conversations, sharing perspectives. It's a complete honour to bring these conversations to you. So many different yet running themes showing us that everything really is interconnected. Who would you love to see in future seasons? Let us know via our instagra…
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Tune in with guest Jonathan Ohayon, founder of the F.A.K.E movement an acronym for Fashion for Animal Kingdom and Environment. A fight for animals and a healthier environment by working towards a change of perspective in the fashion consumer’s behaviour towards what can be classed as ethical and sustainable materials in fashion. You can connect wit…
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Join Ngaire and Emma and this weetks special guest the effervescent Phillipa Grogan, Sustainability Consultant for Policy, Fashion and Textiles at Eco-Age. Phillipa brings an amazing energy to this episode. She takes us on her journey from self-confessed textile addict to working at Eco-Age, we deep dive into greenwashing, discuss how everything is…
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Join Ngaire, Cedric and Quinten in exploring digital design, creating a unique and visionary textile shop for students, consumers and those working within the fashion industry. Combined skills of Cedric Jacqueymn, a leading fashion designer and alumi from the Antwerp Academy. He joins Quinten Schaap a fashion designer specialised in Digital design …
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Join Joanna Czutkowna and Ngaire Takano in meeting businessman Adam Costello on his journey for the love of the ocean as a surfer and how it led to creating and producing in the UK. The brown seaweed called Knotted wrack has been harvested in cost pure fjords in Iceland. This is the start of the journey of creating a unique textile in Leicester, UK…
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Join us with Natasha Burnell Enterprise Manager for Play it Again Sport Wales. Play it Again removes financial barriers and provides access to sport, while simultaneously reducing the amount of items being sent to landfill. We talk about the importance of reuse programmes, social value and the difference access to sport and exercise can make to men…
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Join us with Klementyna Cioata Kowalczyk, founder of Reloop Wear, a circular capsule wardrobe for conscious travellers who want to pack easily and explore the world. We talk about the realities of starting a circular brand, the importance of having a good team to support you and what it takes to turn ideas into reality. Join Reloop Wear’s community…
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We are travelling to Scotland for this episode to meet two pioneers – ANDREW & ELIZAVETA BENNETT, the founders of ARKDEFO. Explore the beauty of connecting with the clothing you make. Yet learn how to make your own patterns based upon your body. Lessons are short to fit into a busy schedule and are simple. Though there is more for this innovative c…
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Tune in as our guest Maxximillian Shares the possibilities of creating in the metaverse. Maxximillian is an NFT Music and XR artist, founder of SuperKind DAO, and ILLI$T antiquities heirlooms where XR meets Old World. Her work combines fine jewelry design and cutting-edge digital technologies with blockchain viability and the limitless creativity p…
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Join us as we continue this challenging yet inspiring conversation with Aparna Saxena, CEO of TORAJAMELO, a female led foundation in Indonesia that works with skilled female weavers as we talk climate change, gender equality, cultural appropriation and what respectful co-creation with indigenous communities actually looks like. www.torajamelo.com I…
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'Bangga Buatan Indonesia - Proudly made in Indonesia'. Join us as we talk to Aparna Saxena, the CEO of TORAJAMELO, a female led foundation in Indonesia that works with skilled female weavers across the country to talk about her role and how she came to work with TORAJAMELO, the important work TORAJAMELO does, their unconventional approach to fashio…
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Emma, Koshe, Jo and Ngaire are back for season 2. If you enjoyed season 1 what till you hear what - or rather who - joins us in season 2! Listen in as we take time to reflect on Season1 and give you a teaser of our guests and discussions we've got lined up for you! Follow us and be part of the conversation on our IG: @notallasitseams Emma Bottomley…
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And that's a wrap for the first season! It's been an absolute ride, one that has been made all the more special with the incredible guests we are both proud and privileged to have interviewed. The variety of conversations has been nothing short of incredible. There have been laughs and tears along the way, we have had bold statements and deeply tro…
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Dear listeners, Please note this episode contains triggering references to sexual abuse, rape, violence and genocide. We wanted to give our stage to women and girls who survived ISIS. Their voices and stories must be heard. Are they potential victims of cheap labour in a third world country due to their situation?…
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Dear listeners, Please note this episode contains triggering references to sexual abuse, rape, violence and genocide. We wanted to give our stage to women and girls who survived ISIS. Their voices and stories must be heard. Are they potential victims of cheap labour in a third world country due to their situation?…
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If you aren't already aware that craft has the potential to revolutionize the garment industry then this is a conversation not to be missed. We are joined by Jackie Corlett, Founder of Motif Handmade; a fair trade business co-creating ethical and sustainable textiles with artisans and handweavers in Bangladesh. Jackie joins us to talk about artisan…
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Join us and special guest Kelly Vero, Creative Badass and Chief Metaverse Officer of Aequaland as we chat all things fashion - through the Metaverse lens! Expect insights, education and as always an honest and frank discussion. Connect with us on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ngairetakano https://www.linkedin.com/in/koshesalihy/ https://www…
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In this episode we are joined by Emma Carr, Commercial Director for Nique, the fashion brand setting and raising the bar for circularity and how fashion can truly be a force for good. We delve into the significance of relationships, community, their cradle to cradle approach and what the future holds for the brand. Expect a conversation full of hon…
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Join us as we speak with special guest Prairie Yooprasert, Founder of Tohsang Cotton Village, a learning center and producer of sustainable textiles located in Thailand. This multifaceted conversation delves into the craft industry, globalization, climate change and education - Prairie's journey is both honest and uplifting. We all came away feelin…
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Join us and special guest Chandru Wadhwani, joint Managing Director of Extrupet; Africa's leading P.E.T recycler as we talk about plastic and its role in the fashion industry. Fashion for good or adding to a bigger problem? Chandru brings so much in depth expertise and knowledge to this conversation, so expect honesty, straight talking and some ban…
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Grab a cuppa (or a mulled wine!) and join us as we take stock and reflect on the year gone. In this episode we do this and share our hopes and goals for 2022. Listen in as we delve into 2022 and set intentions for the next! Connect with us on LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ngairetakano https://www.linkedin.com/in/koshesalihy/ https://www.lin…
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Hello and welcome to our podcast; Fashion not all as it seams! We are Jo, Founder and Director of I went Shopping today, Ngaire, Founder of Takano Ngaire, Koshe Founder of Cloth.387 and Emma Founder of Eloma and we believe fashion can change the world for the better. In our first episode we take a deep dive into who we are and how we met, why we be…
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