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Alison's avatar

Thank you for this - it's very inspiring, and to me shows a natural evoltion, progression. I began my own journey when I saw a photo taken inside a factory where clothes were made in the Far East. The women were sat at machines, and their babies were brought to work and were lying on blankets on the ground. I can still see the scene now - it made me sick to my stomach. I, too, tried (and continue to try!) to stop buying into the crass commercialisation and environmental destruction behind much of the fashion industry. But I love fashion (and used to work with young designers!!) ... like you, I am into thrifting and making my own and have gradually reduced what's in my closet. You continue to be a real inspiration, thank you!

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Lin's avatar

So much of what you wrote about here resonated with me. To realise that slowing down consumption (and really internalising the ethics around it) is a multi-year-journey has been one of my biggest takeaways, and made me feel less guilt during the moments I struggled. The headspace you are in now is very inspiring!

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