In today’s Fashion To Farmer episode, we’re thrilled to be joined by Nicole Bennett, the founder of Sustainable Style School, an innovative platform where she empowers individuals to blend their personal style with sustainability.
Nicole Bennett’s journey into the world of sustainable fashion is nothing short of inspiring. With a background as an ESG Manager and a fierce advocate against greenwashing, Nicole has worked with some of the most recognised brands in the fashion industry, deeply shaping her approach to authentic sustainability.
At Sustainable Style School, Nicole helps people discover their true style while making conscious choices aligning with their values. She challenges the fast fashion industry by promoting thoughtful, sustainable practices, emphasising the creation of wardrobes reflecting our evolving lifestyles and body shapes.
Nicole also uses her influential social presence to shift the conversation from ethical fashion to sustainable style. She shares daily tips and hacks to guide those on their sustainable style journey, making it accessible and empowering.
In this episode, we delve into Nicole’s insights on curating a wardrobe supporting sustainability while remaining true to who we are.
Here’s what we cover:
Giveaway:
Nicole has kindly gifted our audience a free seasonal guide to calibrating your style! You can access it here:
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Credits:
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.