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Fashion InsideOut Ep4 "Circularity in Fashion - Ghana a source of inspiration" with A-A Lemieux

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In this episode, Andrée-Anne Lemieux, Professor of sustainability and Head of the IFM x Kering Sustainability Chair, discusses the vitality of the transition from the linear business model to the circular business model in the fashion economy and presents local initiatives developed in Ghana, the world’s biggest clothing landfill. ◾  “Fashion InsideOut” is a podcast series where students interview and exchange with professors and researchers at Institut Français de la Mode. Each episode concentrates on a different issue of the fashion and creative industries. Join “Fashion InsideOut”, the fashion conversation from inside our campus out to you. Host: Claudia Chmielowiec & Samantha Jane (MSc in International Fashion and Luxury Management) Podcaster: Andrée-Anne Lemieux Recording & Editing: Joséphine LAFAY Music: Universal Studio ◾  FOLLOW US, JOIN IFM COMMUNITY ! Suivez nous et rejoignez notre communauté ! Instagram @ifmparis www.instagram.com/ifmparis Facebook @ifmparis www.facebook.com/ifmparis TikTok @ifmparis www.tiktok.com/@ifmparis Twitter @ifmparis twitter.com/IfmParis LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/institut…cais-de-la-mode/
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In this episode, Andrée-Anne Lemieux, Professor of sustainability and Head of the IFM x Kering Sustainability Chair, discusses the vitality of the transition from the linear business model to the circular business model in the fashion economy and presents local initiatives developed in Ghana, the world’s biggest clothing landfill. ◾  “Fashion InsideOut” is a podcast series where students interview and exchange with professors and researchers at Institut Français de la Mode. Each episode concentrates on a different issue of the fashion and creative industries. Join “Fashion InsideOut”, the fashion conversation from inside our campus out to you. Host: Claudia Chmielowiec & Samantha Jane (MSc in International Fashion and Luxury Management) Podcaster: Andrée-Anne Lemieux Recording & Editing: Joséphine LAFAY Music: Universal Studio ◾  FOLLOW US, JOIN IFM COMMUNITY ! Suivez nous et rejoignez notre communauté ! Instagram @ifmparis www.instagram.com/ifmparis Facebook @ifmparis www.facebook.com/ifmparis TikTok @ifmparis www.tiktok.com/@ifmparis Twitter @ifmparis twitter.com/IfmParis LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/company/institut…cais-de-la-mode/
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