Dscribe hits the streets to find out if what you wear says anything about your environmental stance.
Fashion
Tutus as every-day fashion
Ballerina-core has the style-conscious donning dance-wear items such as leg warmers, shrugs and flats
What makes an effective political fashion statement?
In this podcast we take you inside the red carpet world of the Met Gala and explore how designers and celebrities are using fashion to express political views.
Is Depop really making a difference to the slow fashion revolution?
In this podcast, Dscribe reporter Olivia Lowes speaks to the experts about the online trade in second-hand clothing.
Getting (and giving) a haircut has never felt so good
Hairdressers across Melbourne are getting ready to reopen after weeks of lockdown, making one South Yarra salon owner as happy as his clients
Is TikTok helping or hindering fashion?
This episode of Ethical Threads explores how to keep up with the pace of fashion on TikTok, and if we even should.
Small designers are falling victim to fast-fashion copycats
Nikki La Ruffa explores the world of fast fashion, cheap rip-offs and where change will come in the clothing industry.
An ugly shade of green: fashion’s greenwashing problem
Don’t be fooled by buzzwords like ‘natural’ and ‘eco-friendly’, not all clothing companies are as environmentally friendly as they sound on the label.
How one woman is helping jobseekers dress for success
She struggled in her first job interview so now Retha Du Plessis is helping job seekers dress for success.
Local designer is oh sew talented
Local makers and creators may just be the future of fashion.
Old clothes, new tricks
Mohamed Atlas discovered his love of vintage collecting after becoming aware of the environmental damage caused by the fashion industry
Women come in different shapes, so why don’t clothes?
Despite messages about body positivity and “loving the skin you’re in”, many clothing brands aren’t interested in talking about the issue.
The future of Australian fashion
The best of Melbourne’s fashion students came together to display their talent and dedication to hard work at Melbourne Fashion Week’s student showcase.
‘Oh My Gum’ Designer Lauren Mathieson Talks Australian Natives and Being Her Own Boss
At 23-years old, Lauren Mathieson is the epitome of a boss lady. Solely owning and running her own jewellery label, working full time and completing her masters all whilst having to maintain that perfect work/life balance that the rest of us are still trying to figure out. Inspired by our very own red soil, Oh […]