Is the Fashion Industry Ready to Shift from "Less Harm" to "More Good"?
The fashion industry is on a journey—from reducing harm to actively doing good. How far have we come, and where do we go next? Listen as we dive into the future of sustainable fashion with a panel of visionary leaders who are transforming the industry with innovation and purpose.
The Panelists are:
✨ Tessa Borrenberghs – Founder of the luxury brand Borrenberghs. Tessa seamlessly blends elegant craftsmanship with circularity, transparency, and local production, driving her mission to reshape fashion through responsible design.
♻️ Luis Cristino – Co-founder of OMA and a CEO with 25+ years of experience in the textile industry. Luis is pioneering sustainable transformations by reducing ecological footprints and championing the circular economy.
🌱 Sara Kovic – Founder of Okret and SarKo, with deep expertise in circular economies and re-commerce. Sara's vision drives fashion brands toward sustainability through data-driven strategies and innovative business models.
🔬 Miguel Ramôa – With over 25 years of expertise in textile industrial development, Miguel has promoted sustainability across sectors—from fashion to home textiles—through innovation and lean manufacturin
🌍 Hans-Peter Stadler – With 30+ years of experience, including senior roles at C&A Europe, Hans-Peter is focused on transforming linear business models into circular ones, driving sustainable growth and positive social impact.
Moderators: Frédérique de Lange and Catherine Schoendorff from The Value Department.
Here is sneak preview of what will be talked about:
1️⃣ Material Innovation:"Designers have a bigger impact than they think. It starts with choosing durable, quality materials and thinking about how clothes will be worn, repaired, and adapted over time," Tessa shared.
2️⃣ Rethinking Business Models:Sara reminded us, "We’ve built a system that no longer works. Everyone wants change, but we’re still thinking in terms of the old, linear models. It’s time to rethink how we approach fashion entirely."
3️⃣ Closed-Loop Systems:"We have enough fabric in the world for the next six generations," emphasized Miguel, urging the industry to focus on closed-loop systems.
4️⃣ Measurement & Accountability:"If we want to reduce environmental impact, brands must first measure what really matters across their entire supply chain," said Luis.
5️⃣ The Need for Transformational Change:Hans-Peter, sitting this time with the panelists, offered a sobering view: "The rise of fast fashion has spoiled the industry. If we want to do more good, we must not only change practices, but fundamentally change the business models that drive this massive overproduction."
6️⃣ Consumer Education: As sustainability becomes a core value for more consumers, educating them on the true cost of fashion is crucial. Brands must empower consumers to make mindful choices by being transparent about their practices and offering long-lasting, circular fashion solutions. 🌍
Tune in to this episode to learn how experts will explore the cutting-edge ideas and strategies shaping the future of sustainable fashion. Get ready for a conversation that promises to inspire and inform your journey towards sustainable and innovative business practices.
🌿 Listen now and join us in Leading The Change towards a more sustainable future.🌿
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