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How the Digital Wardrobe App, Indyx is Disrupting the Future of Consumption and Resale

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In this episode of the Crash Course Fashion podcast, host Brittany Sierra sits down with Yidi Campbell, founder of the innovative tech startup, Indyx. With a background in investment banking and retail strategy, Yidi is using her intimate, behind-the-scenes knowledge of the retail industry to reshape our relationship with our wardrobes. As an avid reseller who has observed the pain points of the resale industry firsthand and understood the disconnect between the contents of consumer closets and the sustainability goals of fashion brands, Yidi conceived Indyx. This unique digital wardrobe app unifies cataloging, styling, and reselling under one virtual roof, addressing issues from multiple angles in the fashion industry.

Indyx aims to challenge rampant overconsumption in the fashion industry by fostering a more sustainable relationship with clothing. By unlocking the hidden potential of existing wardrobes and helping users understand their unique style, Indyx promotes mindful consumption. It's not just about buying less; it's about making the most of what we already own. Moreover, Indyx seeks to breathe new life into the 'grey inventory' hanging in our closets, creating a continuous stream of quality inventory for the resale industry from our own wardrobes, thereby reducing reliance on brands' overproduction.

In this candid conversation, Yidi discusses the business realities brands face on their sustainability journey. Drawing on her experience with brands like Gap Inc. and Athleta, she explores the challenges posed by thin profit margins and the difficulty for brands to commit to sustainable practices. Yidi shares insights into the operational metrics and strategic approaches that Indyx uses to align business growth with sustainability goals.

True to the spirit of our show, this episode delivers an in-depth look into Indyx's business model that merges sustainability with technological innovation in the fashion industry and how Indyx can join the flexible gig economy offering jobs to women around the globe. Yidi's first-hand experience and unique insights not only shed light on the future of sustainable fashion, where technology and business acumen lead the way but also offer practical advice for those looking to make a tangible difference.

Join us as we explore how Indyx is shifting the fashion landscape towards sustainability and tune in to Yidi's insightful perspectives on why consumers, not brands, must be at the forefront of leading change.

Follow Brittany

Follow Yidi

Check out Indyx

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In this episode of the Crash Course Fashion podcast, host Brittany Sierra sits down with Yidi Campbell, founder of the innovative tech startup, Indyx. With a background in investment banking and retail strategy, Yidi is using her intimate, behind-the-scenes knowledge of the retail industry to reshape our relationship with our wardrobes. As an avid reseller who has observed the pain points of the resale industry firsthand and understood the disconnect between the contents of consumer closets and the sustainability goals of fashion brands, Yidi conceived Indyx. This unique digital wardrobe app unifies cataloging, styling, and reselling under one virtual roof, addressing issues from multiple angles in the fashion industry.

Indyx aims to challenge rampant overconsumption in the fashion industry by fostering a more sustainable relationship with clothing. By unlocking the hidden potential of existing wardrobes and helping users understand their unique style, Indyx promotes mindful consumption. It's not just about buying less; it's about making the most of what we already own. Moreover, Indyx seeks to breathe new life into the 'grey inventory' hanging in our closets, creating a continuous stream of quality inventory for the resale industry from our own wardrobes, thereby reducing reliance on brands' overproduction.

In this candid conversation, Yidi discusses the business realities brands face on their sustainability journey. Drawing on her experience with brands like Gap Inc. and Athleta, she explores the challenges posed by thin profit margins and the difficulty for brands to commit to sustainable practices. Yidi shares insights into the operational metrics and strategic approaches that Indyx uses to align business growth with sustainability goals.

True to the spirit of our show, this episode delivers an in-depth look into Indyx's business model that merges sustainability with technological innovation in the fashion industry and how Indyx can join the flexible gig economy offering jobs to women around the globe. Yidi's first-hand experience and unique insights not only shed light on the future of sustainable fashion, where technology and business acumen lead the way but also offer practical advice for those looking to make a tangible difference.

Join us as we explore how Indyx is shifting the fashion landscape towards sustainability and tune in to Yidi's insightful perspectives on why consumers, not brands, must be at the forefront of leading change.

Follow Brittany

Follow Yidi

Check out Indyx

  continue reading

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