Ending Climate Colonialism in Fashion

Ending Climate Colonialism in Fashion

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Carlos Nazario: The Kid From Queens Who Changed Fashion Imagery

Carlos Nazario has helped redefine how fashion media expresses subculture in a luxury context, making history along the way as the first Black editor to style a cover for American Vogue.But he grew up in Queens, New York, in a big Puerto Rican family with no connections to fashio ...  Show more

Leena Nair and Matthieu Blazy on Creativity and the Power of the Human Hand

This week, Chanel reported its annual results for 2025. Revenue rose 2 percent to $19.3 billion, defying a luxury downturn. But the number that caught the industry's attention wasn't the top line — it was the acceleration. In the second half, Chanel's sales grew by high single di ...  Show more

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Ep126 - Misha Nonoo | Sustainability & the Future of Fashion
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Climate change can't overcome capitalism, and that's OK
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Green is the New Black
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Clothing recycling along with second-hand and rental markets have significantly decreased waste in the fashion industry. Today in 2050, every garment tells a story. This transparency about an item’s provenance empowers consumers to make responsible choices. At Tokyo Fashion Week, ...  Show more