• Program 2017-18

Sustainable Fashion: A Brand New Bag

Date: 

February 21, 2018

Time: 

6:00 - 8:00 pm

Host: 

Baruch College

Venue: 

Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity

Sustainable fashion -- the alternative to fast fashion -- compels us to rethink the way we buy and sell our clothes. Falling under the umbrella, or may we say parasol of sustainable design, this design ethos emphasizes the environmental and social impact of how we choose to dress and furthermore, how these choices are inextricably linked to the present and future well-being of our planet and civil society. The current global clothing supply chain touches all aspects of sourcing, producing and manufacturing, often resulting in multi-national corporations which employ methods that drive prices down but fail to reflect the true costs on society. Now eco-conscious players like Eileen Fisher, Stella McCartney, and Patagonia, are disrupting the fashion market to provide sustainable alternatives -- garments with a longer lifespan and a smaller carbon footprint that minimize environmental impact.

Please join our panel of experts to explore how we can support the emergence of sustainable fashion as a stronger sub-sector within the industry.

Panelists:

Manager, Advisory Services, BSR, Founder of Sourcemap;
Sustainable Materials & Transparency Manager, Eileen Fisher;
Co-Founder, Zady;
Executive Director, Brooklyn Fashion & Design Accelerator; Executive Director, Pratt Center for Sustainable Design;

Moderator:

Director, Strategy & Integrated Partnerships, Glasgow Caledonian University New York