
This week on the show, I’m joined by conscious fashion stylist and thinker, Taylor Nevin. Taylor holds a degree in Merchandising of Apparel and Textiles with a minor in Theatrical Costume Design, as well as a master’s in Material Culture and Textile Studies. She lives and breathes fashion—and brings a sharp, grounded perspective on how we can create personal style with more integrity, creativity, and awareness of ethics and safety in the industry.
For me, clothing has always been a form of self-expression. If you know me, you know I love adding that “Stephanie flair.” But after my divorce, I found myself shedding over half my wardrobe as my sense of identity shifted.This conversation with Taylor, which we hd back in March, helped me realize I get the chance to create an entirely new character through my clothes, which has become a fun way to meet new versions of myself through what I choose to wear.
Highlights from this episode:
- Taylor’s honest take on the fashion industry’s ties to fast fashion and modern slavery
- The subconscious processes behind shopping, and how “creative theory” shows that having less can actually spark more creativity
- The psychology behind personal style and how Taylor helps clients reimagine their “costume”
- Practical steps we can take toward a more ethical, sustainable fashion future
- How the male vs. female gaze shapes both fashion and wellness
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