Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. We’ve all seen these words plastered on billboards, hung up in cafeterias, and displayed in our office printer rooms (pre-Covid, of course!). While we might not have thought of it yet, this simple philosophy encourages us to lead a more...
Meet Hanna Hallin of H&M Group
by Jess Owens | Mar 1, 2021 | Fashion, Planet
The world needs more people like Hanna Hallin. She’s at the forefront of the sustainability world and has been in leadership roles at H&M, most recently Treadler, H&M Groups’ B2B supply chain service. Her political science, economics, and statistics education,...
Fashionably…on time.
by Allegra B. | Feb 26, 2021 | Fashion
2020 was a year in which time stood still. Being “fashionably late” had a whole new meaning. In fact, we rarely had anywhere we could be late to. The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s long-awaited fashion exhibit was no exception. Aptly named “About Time: Fashion and...
Costume Designer Heather Pain on Being Eco-Friendly
by Jess Owens | Nov 19, 2020 | Fashion, Planet
“One day you’re in, and the next you’re out,” are the infamous words Heidi Klum used to tell designers on Project Runway. It’s the most succinct way to sum up how quickly the fashion industry changes. And while this may be exciting for consumers, it is harmful for the...
“Inspired by Women” – A conversation with LA designer Jennifer Wagner
by Jess Owens | Oct 29, 2020 | Fashion
After Jennifer Wagner became a mom, she wanted a “uniform” of simple yet elegant clothing that was sustainably-made. She couldn’t find what she wanted so she created it herself. Une Forme [ew(n), form] is a capsule collection whose look is inspired by “culture and...