WARDROBE CRISIS is a fashion podcast about sustainability, ethical fashion and making a difference i
This week's episode is an update from Accra, Ghana, and the situation at Kantamanto markets. It was
Over the past few weeks, we've been diving into the world of weaving with natural fibres, exploring
Welcome to another episode about why it matters that we can make stuff locally.After last week's ep
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Continuing our theme of fashion's crazily wasteful ways, and our focus on Latin America, this week,
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In the third of our four-part mini series on sustainable fashion in India, Clare sits down with Dris
More from our visit to India! If you listened to the last episode with stylist Daniel Franklin, you'
Mumbai and New Delhi take turns to host Lakmé Fashion Week, and this season it's the former that wil
A disturbing shift away from diversity, equity and inclusion is spreading through the corporate worl
It's time for some more trashtalk, my friends. Remember plastic pollution? Of course you do - becaus
London fashion week spotlight: In a markedly hatless era, forward-marching British New Gen accessori
Experience matters. Everyone always tells new design graduates that it's best to work for someone el
A note from Clare:This week, I'm experimenting with bringing you something a bit different. I'm call