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Listen to Fashion Act Now on Clare Press' Wardrobe Crisis podcast.

Fashion Act Now

Updated: Dec 7, 2021

We think it's time to defashion. Hear us out...

Listen to selection of FAN members - co-founders, Sara Arnold and Bel Jacobs, Extinction Rebellion co-founder Clare

Farrell, cultural anthropologist Sandra Niessen, fashion curator Shonagh Marshall and stylist Sam Weir unpack what defashion is to them, how they think it should be done and why it's so important.



They explain defashion should be a rebirth of creativity not the death of it. "Fashion is a game we cannot actually win and with Fashion Act Now, we invite you to think about what might happen if you delete the game," says Shonagh. Click play to listen on Spotify.



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Such an important conversation! The idea of defashion as a creative rebirth rather than an end is truly inspiring. Sustainability in fashion doesn’t mean sacrificing style—it means redefining it. Vintage and timeless pieces, like a Pelle Pelle Detroit Jacket, show how fashion can be both iconic and long-lasting. Embracing sustainable choices while rocking a classic Pelle Pelle Leather Jacket is a great way to make a statement that lasts

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Defashioning is such an interesting concept—rethinking creativity beyond the current fashion system is definitely a conversation worth having! ♻️🔥 While we explore new ways to redefine style, classic pieces like a Los Angeles Kings Leather Jacket prove that timeless fashion can still make a statement. Whether embracing sustainability or rocking Team Leather Jackets, it’s all about finding pieces that truly resonate. Looking forward to tuning in

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