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WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Clare Press 276 Episodes Aug 21, 2026

WARDROBE CRISIS is a fashion podcast focused on sustainability, ethical fashion, and making a positive impact. Hosted by author and journalist Clare Press, the first ever Vogue sustainability editor, the show features weekly interviews with global fashion change makers, industry insiders, activists, artists, designers, and scientists who are shaping the future of fashion.

Episodes

Who Made Your Clothes? Cambodia Edition
Who Made Your Clothes? Cambodia Edition Aug 21, 2026 37:14 H&M, Inditex, Adidas, Gap... Some of the world's most famous apparel brands source from Cambodia, where 1 million people are employed by the garment, footwear and travel goods industry. Low-paid work, work in the informal economy, even work without pay is sadly widespread. By some estimates, half of all fashion workers are indebted to micro-finance because they need to take out loans to make e
Happy 20th Birthday Copenhagen Fashion Week! A catchup with Cecilie Thorsmark
Happy 20th Birthday Copenhagen Fashion Week! A catchup with Cecilie Thorsmark Aug 6, 2026 25:34 All fashion eyes on the Danish Capital!We interrupt our series on workers’ rights to bring you this warm and lovely chat between friends. I have been on the sustainability advisory board of Copenhagen Fashion Week since 2019, and it’s by far my favourite fashion week. As the SS27 runaways happen in the city, and the event turns 20, here’s how CPHFW's CEO Cecilie Thorsmark is thinking about progres
How Ethical are My Sneakers? Niki Gamara on Speaking Out for Workers
How Ethical are My Sneakers? Niki Gamara on Speaking Out for Workers Jul 16, 2026 34:57 How much do we really know about how our clothes and shoes are made? Or even where? While the latter is routinely included on care labels, that’s often the end of the story, at least the one the brands want to tell you. Despite years of campaigning by groups like Fashion Revolution, Labour Behind the Label and Clean Clothes Campaign, many of us still have no idea who made our clothes and under wha
Distressed Denim - Why Four Dutch Consumers Want to Take Levi's to Court
Distressed Denim - Why Four Dutch Consumers Want to Take Levi's to Court Jul 8, 2026 51:11 There's a long history of exploitation in the denim supply chain, as our first guest this week, Bego Demir, can attest. He developed incurable silicosis in the 2000s as a result of his sandblasting job in a Turkish factory producing jeans for a famous American brand.These days Bego coordinates Clean Clothes Campaign Türkiye, and is supporting a creative new activist strategy to hold another brand
How to Make Fashion Fair - Johnson Yeung from Clean Clothes Campaign
How to Make Fashion Fair - Johnson Yeung from Clean Clothes Campaign Jun 27, 2026 53:06 What are the biggest issues facing garment workers globally today? How can we most effectively advocate for them if we've never walked in their shoes? What do we mean by solidarity, and how does that work in action? Is the compliance and social auditing industry the answer? (Spoiler alert: no!)In this deep and meaningful introductory convo with Clean Clothes Campaigner Johnson Yeung, we unpack the
Christina Clausen on Unions, Workers' Rights and the New Industrial Revolution
Christina Clausen on Unions, Workers' Rights and the New Industrial Revolution Jun 17, 2026 42:22 Welcome to the first episode of our new series all about workers' rights. My guest this week is Christina Hajagos-Clausen who is the IndustriALL Global Union’s director for the Textile, Garment, Shoe and Leather Sector. Our interview was recorded during the organisation's 4th Global Congress held in Sydney at the end of last year, at "a critical moment. Workers everywhere are being hit by convergi
Encore - How Michael Preysman Built Everlane
Encore - How Michael Preysman Built Everlane Jun 3, 2026 38:21 So Shein has bought Everlane and it's freaking people out.This feels like the right time to throwback to 2019, and my one-on-one with Everlane's founder Michael Preysman.I found it super interesting to listen back to what he said 7 years ago about why he built the brand, what inspired him, and his hopes for changing the game around sustainability. He ended up selling to LVMH-backed private equity
Do You Know the History of Cotton? Artist Nikesha Breeze on Honouring her Ancestors and the Story of Colonial Cotton
Do You Know the History of Cotton? Artist Nikesha Breeze on Honouring her Ancestors and the Story of Colonial Cotton Apr 17, 2026 51:55 This week, I bring you an interview with the fascinating artist Nikesha Breeze. Their Living Histories project explores African diasporic stories, and was a standout at this year's Biennale of Sydney. The fashion connection? Cotton's colonial history.Maybe you (rightly) love cotton as a beautiful, breathable natural fibre, and routinely choose it over synthetics. Me too! But how much do you know k
Helena Norberg Hodge - Globalisation Has Failed Us. What Now?
Helena Norberg Hodge - Globalisation Has Failed Us. What Now? Apr 9, 2026 58:34 As supply chain shocks rock the world yet again, we ask: is globalisation a failed experiment? As my guest this week points out, the idea that global trade is always beneficial for everybody is a lie. Big business just gets bigger, multi-national corporations lobby governments to win tax breaks and shape trade deals, while bankers bet on the misery of millions. There's no point pretending that thi
Dark Matter Labs' Indy Johar on Planetary Civics and a new Vision for Fashion's Future
Dark Matter Labs' Indy Johar on Planetary Civics and a new Vision for Fashion's Future Mar 25, 2026 54:01 In a future shaped by climate breakdown and extreme weather volatility, the current systems will be forced to change. Where does that leave fashion? My guest this week has ideas for "a profound structural shift away from fashion as trivialised, superficial and seasonal."Indy Johar is the co-founder of Dark Matter Labs and a Professor of Practice at RMIT with the Planetary Civics Inquiry.In his new
A Forest Story - Adventures in Tasmania's Magical Temperate Rainforest
A Forest Story - Adventures in Tasmania's Magical Temperate Rainforest Mar 20, 2026 1:05:35 In Tasmania's jawdroppingly beautiful Takayna/Tarkine lies the southern hemisphere’s largest single tract of temperate rain forest. It's home to an extraordinary wealth of Aboriginal cultural heritage sites, and habitat for over 50 threatened species. Many of its magnificent trees were here long before colonisation, with some Huon Pines thought to be more than 2000 years old. It’s a pristine, moss
Ethics, Embroidery and Which Stories Get Told, Wafa Ghnaim on the Power and Practice of Palestinian Dress
Ethics, Embroidery and Which Stories Get Told, Wafa Ghnaim on the Power and Practice of Palestinian Dress Mar 8, 2026 58:39 A child's dress rescued from the roof of a bombed-out museum. A mother teaching her daughter her ancestral embroidery techniques. A Miss Universe contestant confused over just whose traditional clothes she's trying on on a field trip. Cultural appropriation, erasure, silencing. Joy, close looking, reframing perfection.On International Women's Day, it feels timely to publish this important episode

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