Seam Change

By Julia English

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Have you ever wondered what happens to those clothes that get returned because of a faulty zip, or the ones that just never get sold in the first place? This type of textile waste is a common issue for brands big and small, but what are they doing with it? Turns out, some local Aussie fashion businesses are collaborating with other brands and designers to remake, resew, redye, remanufacture, or upcycle that ‘waste’ into something new. I want to find out how these collaborations occur; in fact, I’m doing a PhD on it, and I wanted to bring you along for the ride. So, join me, Julia English, on Seam Change, a podcast where I interview these creatives and ask them all my burning questions, from how they met each other, the steps involved in these types of partnerships as well as how it contributes to their business overall.

Episode Date
Bethany Jakob from Bethany Alice Fashion Design on the joys of alterations and collaborating with Lois Hazel | Episode 6
Mar 27, 2022
Gliese 504’s designer Stella Cella on her work with Nique, and how it’s evolved from a Facebook comment to tie dyeing their stock | Episode 5
Mar 20, 2022
Luke Phillips from Into Carry on material collaborations for their modular bag designs | Episode 4
Mar 13, 2022
Marcus Crook, co-founder of HoMie, on creating upcycled brand REBORN and building partnerships | Episode 3
Mar 06, 2022
Courtney Holm from A.BCH on partnering with Waverley Mills for her Red Line coats | Episode 2
Mar 06, 2022
Suzan Dlouhy from SZN on being part of the ReNique Renew initiative and staying small | Episode 1
Mar 06, 2022
Seam Change: Australian fashion creatives on collaborating to upcycle waste | Trailer |
Mar 01, 2022