Slow Fashion Forward is a podcast that explores the fashion industry’s past, present, and future—beyond fast profit and exploitation. Hosted by Ebba and Sandra from Stockholm-based Slow Fashion Show, SFF, dives deep into sustainability, ethics, and conscious perspectives in fashion while reflecting on how it shapes our everyday lives.
Serious when needed, lighthearted when possible, change happens when we stay informed but don’t lose hope <3 🎧 Perfect for fashion lovers, sustainability enthusiasts, and curious minds. Follow SFF on Instagram, and support our Slow journey on Patreon, for exclusive bonus material!
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Slow Fashion Forward is a podcast that explores the fashion industry’s past, present, and future—beyond fast profit and exploitation. Hosted by Ebba and Sandra from Stockholm-based Slow Fashion Show, SFF, dives deep into sustainability, ethics, and conscious perspectives in fashion while reflecting on how it shapes our everyday lives.
Serious when needed, lighthearted when possible, change happens when we stay informed but don’t lose hope <3 🎧 Perfect for fashion lovers, sustainability enthusiasts, and curious minds. Follow SFF on Instagram, and support our Slow journey on Patreon, for exclusive bonus material!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this first part of Episode Four of Slow Fashion Forward, we dive deep into the fascinating world of fashion theory. Guided by Ebba, we explore the sociological, cultural, and psychological layers behind why we dress the way we do and what messages our clothing communicates. We’ll unpack ideas from theorists like Veblen, Simmel, Barthes and Entwistle. This episode lays the groundwork for understanding fashion as language, identity, and power. Stay tuned for Part 2!
Love what you’re hearing? Support our journey on Patreon and chat with our hosts, Ebba & Sandra, and get exclusive access to bonus content about the fashion industry, Slow living, and more!
Sources mentioned and used in this episode include:
Additional sources we did not mention but that you might find interesting:
Did not speak about but: Hebdige, Dick. “Subculture: The Meaning of Style.” In The Cultural Studies Reader
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