In this episode of Fashion To Farmer, we sit down with Jane Robertson, the founder of Millwoods Shoes, to explore her journey in creating practical yet stylish footwear for busy Australian women.
Drawing inspiration from the rich colours and textures of the Australian landscape, Jane has built a brand that prioritises timeless, durable designs over throwaway fashion.
Throughout the conversation, Jane shares the unique challenges of balancing her thriving shoe business with life on a working farm. She delves into the complexities of sourcing and manufacturing shoes sustainably, emphasising the importance of conscious consumer choices and ethical practices in the fashion industry.
Listeners will gain insight into Jane’s philosophy of "casual distinction," which aims to elevate everyday outfits with high-quality, practical shoes. She also discusses the importance of taking care of leather products to ensure their longevity and comfort.
Additionally, Jane and I touch on the difficulties small businesses face in exporting and importing goods, highlighting the need for government support. As an entrepreneur in the sustainable fashion space, she underscores the importance of anchoring oneself in values and building a strong support network.
Jane’s story is an inspiring example of mindful shopping—buying what is needed and choosing the best available quality. Join us for this insightful discussion on the future vision for Millwoods Shoes and the broader impact of ethical fashion.
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Host: Vanessa Bell, Eco-Entrepreneur, Sustainability Advocate & Champion of Australian Merino Wool
Producer: Bogdan Bratis, Saspod Productions UK
Fashion To Farmer acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast, the Kamilaroi people of the Kamilaroi Nation in New South Wales, Australia. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. We further extend our respect to the people of the Biripi Nation on which we live and work.