The Fashion Stitch – On Fabrics, Facts and Feelings
OEKO-TEX Service GmbH & Fashion Changers
7 episodes
1 week ago
The Fashion Stitch is a podcast about the hidden stories behind our clothes. Fashion is more than the fabric we wear—it's about people, chemicals, supply chains, culture, and change.
Hosted by author and journalist Clare Press, the podcast explores sustainability in fashion through real stories and deep conversations. From Ghana to Turkey, Los Angeles to Bangladesh, we hear from labor organizers, scientists, activists, and experts working to transform the industry from the inside out.
Across six episodes, The Fashion Stitch unpacks the complex realities woven into our clothes. We dive into how dangerous PFAS in clothing really are and which chemicals it takes to make our clothes. We travel back to 1945 to learn why people queued for nylon stockings for hours—and how that moment connects to the rise of synthetic fibers. We explore whether more manufacturing information can lead to more sustainable purchases, and how repairing and upcycling go beyond fixing clothes to become powerful acts of resistance.
The Fashion Stitch is a podcast for everyone who loves fashion and good stories. Available on October 1st, wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe now, so you don’t miss an episode.
A co-production by OEKO-TEX® and Fashion Changers.
More information at: https://www.oeko-tex.com/en/wear-what-feels-right/
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The Fashion Stitch is a podcast about the hidden stories behind our clothes. Fashion is more than the fabric we wear—it's about people, chemicals, supply chains, culture, and change.
Hosted by author and journalist Clare Press, the podcast explores sustainability in fashion through real stories and deep conversations. From Ghana to Turkey, Los Angeles to Bangladesh, we hear from labor organizers, scientists, activists, and experts working to transform the industry from the inside out.
Across six episodes, The Fashion Stitch unpacks the complex realities woven into our clothes. We dive into how dangerous PFAS in clothing really are and which chemicals it takes to make our clothes. We travel back to 1945 to learn why people queued for nylon stockings for hours—and how that moment connects to the rise of synthetic fibers. We explore whether more manufacturing information can lead to more sustainable purchases, and how repairing and upcycling go beyond fixing clothes to become powerful acts of resistance.
The Fashion Stitch is a podcast for everyone who loves fashion and good stories. Available on October 1st, wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe now, so you don’t miss an episode.
A co-production by OEKO-TEX® and Fashion Changers.
More information at: https://www.oeko-tex.com/en/wear-what-feels-right/
Will Data and Transparency Reshape What Clothes We Buy?
The Fashion Stitch – On Fabrics, Facts and Feelings
30 minutes
3 weeks ago
Will Data and Transparency Reshape What Clothes We Buy?
Can data and transparency reshape how we shop — or will emotions still win?
In this episode, host Clare Press explores what truly drives our fashion choices and how access to more information about our clothes — from fiber composition to factory conditions — could change that.
From the European Textile Regulation to the upcoming Digital Product Passport, we look at what’s changing for brands — and what this means for consumers caught between desire, identity, price, and conscience. What does transparency reveal about the emotional contradictions behind shopping sustainably? And could knowing more ever make us buy better?
With insights from Professor Renate Stauss (The American University of Paris) and Carolin Franitza (OEKO-TEX®), plus real voices from Berlin’s shopping streets, we ask: will more information make us more mindful — or just more overwhelmed?
The Fashion Stitch – On Fabrics, Facts and Feelings
The Fashion Stitch is a podcast about the hidden stories behind our clothes. Fashion is more than the fabric we wear—it's about people, chemicals, supply chains, culture, and change.
Hosted by author and journalist Clare Press, the podcast explores sustainability in fashion through real stories and deep conversations. From Ghana to Turkey, Los Angeles to Bangladesh, we hear from labor organizers, scientists, activists, and experts working to transform the industry from the inside out.
Across six episodes, The Fashion Stitch unpacks the complex realities woven into our clothes. We dive into how dangerous PFAS in clothing really are and which chemicals it takes to make our clothes. We travel back to 1945 to learn why people queued for nylon stockings for hours—and how that moment connects to the rise of synthetic fibers. We explore whether more manufacturing information can lead to more sustainable purchases, and how repairing and upcycling go beyond fixing clothes to become powerful acts of resistance.
The Fashion Stitch is a podcast for everyone who loves fashion and good stories. Available on October 1st, wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe now, so you don’t miss an episode.
A co-production by OEKO-TEX® and Fashion Changers.
More information at: https://www.oeko-tex.com/en/wear-what-feels-right/