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Episode 10: Spring Cleaning & Building Circular Fashion with Rebecca Bahmani, Founder of PreLoveYou

1 h 46 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Dreaming Big, Alexis sits down with Rebecca Bahmani, founder of PreLoveYou, who spent 30 years in the fashion industry before learning the truth she’d been contributing to: 85% of donated clothes end up in landfills or incinerated, and there’s already enough clothing on the planet to dress the next six generations. Her turning point came while pregnant with her second child, when she realized how broken the system truly was. PreLoveYou was born as a credit-based circular fashion platform that teaches kids and parents alike, that clothes have value. Families send in outgrown clothes, earn credits, and shop sustainably, while kids learn firsthand how reuse works. From bootstrapping the business out of her barn to becoming B Corp certified and featured in Fast Company, Rebecca shares lessons on perseverance, ethical entrepreneurship, and how spring cleaning your kids’ closets can actually help change the world.

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