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Eco-Fashion Podcast at VCU
Natalie, Chloe & Erika
16 episodes
3 days ago
A conversation about sustainability within the fashion industry among college students.
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A conversation about sustainability within the fashion industry among college students.
Show more...
Fashion & Beauty
Arts
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Episode 16: Fall 2022 Fashion Trends
Eco-Fashion Podcast at VCU
11 minutes 32 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 16: Fall 2022 Fashion Trends

Welcome back returning listeners and everyone new to the Eco Fashion Podcast at VCU. In today’s episode, our host Natalie talks with co-host’s Erika and Chloe! Natalie and Erika start the conversation off talking about fall trends for this season. Natalie and Chloe talk about the thoughts on particular trends and how easy they can be to style. We bridge the sustainable conversation to hear from Erika who talks about how the trends this season reflect vintage pieces. The three close out the episode by discussing the importance of looking to local thrift stores to see if you can find any Fall 2022 trends secondhand before turning to fast fashion brands. Let us know your thoughts on the trends for this season! Stay updated with Eco Fashion: https://www.instagram.com/ecofashionvcu/?hl=en

Eco-Fashion Podcast at VCU
A conversation about sustainability within the fashion industry among college students.