Curious about how your fashion choices affect your wallet and the planet? In this episode, Melissa Joy, CFP®, CDFA® sits down with Marcie Greene, a sustainable fashion advocate and adjunct assistant professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, to explore the connections between fast fashion, personal finances, and environmental sustainability. From her retail beginnings to her passion for eco-consciousness, Marcie shares her insights into how consumers can rethink their buying habits and take small steps toward a more sustainable wardrobe.
We dive deep into the hidden dangers of PFAS chemicals often found in everyday clothing, revealing how brands like Patagonia are leading the charge to reduce their impact. Marcie also highlights essential tools such as Good On You and Eco Cult, which can help consumers make informed decisions about sustainable brands, while emphasizing the broader issues of PFAS pollution and human rights in global supply chains.
Are you a fashion lover overwhelmed by fleeting trends? We’ve got you covered! Marcie talks about the joy of vintage shopping and resale platforms like Vestiaire Collective, The RealReal, and Poshmark, providing practical tips for resisting trend-driven shopping and making mindful luxury purchases that reflect personal style. Learn how "shopping your closet" and renting outfits for special occasions can be both financially savvy and environmentally friendly.
Listen and Learn:
- The hidden costs of fast fashion on both your finances and the environment.
- What PFAS chemicals are and how sustainable brands like Patagonia are combating them.
- Key resources like Good On You and Eco Cult to help you identify eco-friendly fashion brands.
- The growing influence of vintage and resale markets, including Vestiaire Collective, The RealReal, and Poshmark.
- Simple strategies to build a sustainable wardrobe, such as "shopping your closet" and renting outfits.
Resources:
- Connect with Marcie on LinkedIn
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