A special edition recap episode that helps us reflect on what we learned on Season 5, so we can move intentionally into Season 6.
Georgina Johnson is the founder of The Laundry and the editor of The Slow Grind: Finding Our Way Back to Creative Balance.
Aja Barber is a writer, stylist, consultant, and the author of Consumed - The Need For Collective Change: Colonialism, Climate Change & Consumerism.
Read MoreFarai Simoyi is a fashion entrepreneur, educator and also the founder of The Narativ.
Read MoreChristian Allaire is the Fashion and Style Writer at Vogue. He recently released his first book, The Power Of Style: How Fashion and Beauty Are Being Used To Reclaim Cultures.
Nia Thomas is the founder and designer of her eponymous label - an ethically made, independent autobiographical fashion brand.
Read MoreEshita Kabra-Davies is the CEO and founder of By Rotation, a UK-based social fashion rental app and platform, dedicated to transforming the way we consume fashion.
Alyssa Beltempo is a Canadian slow fashion expert and stylist who believes in creativity over consumption.
Read MoreJulia Perez is the founder of Jae and Leona, which offer small batch, plant + botanical skin care products.
Read MoreNishanth Chopra is the founder of Oshadi Collective, a regenerative farm and textile production community based in Erode, India. Mairin Wilson has been collaborating with Nishanth through her work as the head of regenerative practices at Christy Dawn.
Read MoreAkilah Stewart is the founder and creative director of FATRA, a creative waste management company.
Read MoreMaxine Bédat is the founder and executive director of New Standard Institute, and the author of Unraveled: The Life and Death Of A Garment.
Lauren Bartley is the head of sustainability and CSR for Ganni, a Danish contemporary ready-to-wear fashion brand, known for building a cult following in the fashion space.
Jazmine Rogers (AKA @thatcurlytop) and Gabby Masuda Ambata (AKA @gabrielasage) are “influencers” who are approaching content creation in a fresh way, with justice and equity at the forefront.
Ben Mead is the Managing Director of Hohenstein Institute USA. One of the founding members of the OEKO-TEX® Association, Ben serves as the company’s liaison with government agencies, industry collaborations and trade associations.
Emi Ito is a Multiracial Japanese American mother and educator, and the founder and co-moderator of Buy From BIPOC. The founder of Two Days Off, Gina Stovall recently collaborated with Emi to create The Yoko Capsule, envisaged in the spirit of Emi's late mother.
Lottie Bertello is the founder and designer of LOTI, an Upcycling Design Studio recently launched in 2021.
Read MoreKatherine Theobalds is the founder and creative director at Zou Xou shoes, a slow fashion footwear brand, made in Buenos Aires, Argentina.