• Fashion Revolution through a feminist and environmental lens

  • 2024/08/29
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Fashion Revolution through a feminist and environmental lens

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  • In this episode, Sofiia talks to Tena Lavrenčić, an Ethical Fashion Advocate and a senior Social Media Expert with the European Commission. Some people might know her by Thinking Threads, as that is the name she uses online. Tena spends most of her time thinking about sustainable as well as ethical fashion and that is what this episode is about. Tena is also one of the Directors with the Fashion Revolution Belgium, Belgian branch of the biggest global activism movement in fashion. Tena was born in a Bosnian household, in Croatia, in the middle of the war, and those experiences have forever affected her sense of justice. While Tena was always passionate about human rights movement, fashion was not part of her advocacy work until she met a survivor of child labour and modern slavery. Tena shares many facts and stories of the fashion industry - from the Rana Plaza collapse to why every April now you can observe many fashion activists events happening around the world. Is fashion an environmental, gendered and a security issue? - to answer this question, listen to the episode.


    If you want to connect to Tena, check out her Instagram and LinkedIn account.


    Relevant links and recommendations:

    Why is there no winner in a "vegan" vs. real leather race? - Tena’s article for Vogue

    Fashion activist Tena Lavrencic: 'If I bought fast fashion, my style would be boring'

    Learn more about Tena and Thinking Threads

    Learn more about Fashion Revolution Belgium


    For more on VONA:

    Sign up for our monthly Newsletter at www.VONA.international

    Instagram @vona.international

    Twitter @VONA_int

    LinkedIn VONA International


    Podcast hosted by Sofiia Shevchuk

    Visuals and podcast production by Tamas Viski


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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In this episode, Sofiia talks to Tena Lavrenčić, an Ethical Fashion Advocate and a senior Social Media Expert with the European Commission. Some people might know her by Thinking Threads, as that is the name she uses online. Tena spends most of her time thinking about sustainable as well as ethical fashion and that is what this episode is about. Tena is also one of the Directors with the Fashion Revolution Belgium, Belgian branch of the biggest global activism movement in fashion. Tena was born in a Bosnian household, in Croatia, in the middle of the war, and those experiences have forever affected her sense of justice. While Tena was always passionate about human rights movement, fashion was not part of her advocacy work until she met a survivor of child labour and modern slavery. Tena shares many facts and stories of the fashion industry - from the Rana Plaza collapse to why every April now you can observe many fashion activists events happening around the world. Is fashion an environmental, gendered and a security issue? - to answer this question, listen to the episode.


If you want to connect to Tena, check out her Instagram and LinkedIn account.


Relevant links and recommendations:

Why is there no winner in a "vegan" vs. real leather race? - Tena’s article for Vogue

Fashion activist Tena Lavrencic: 'If I bought fast fashion, my style would be boring'

Learn more about Tena and Thinking Threads

Learn more about Fashion Revolution Belgium


For more on VONA:

Sign up for our monthly Newsletter at www.VONA.international

Instagram @vona.international

Twitter @VONA_int

LinkedIn VONA International


Podcast hosted by Sofiia Shevchuk

Visuals and podcast production by Tamas Viski


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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