logo
episode-header-image
Dec 2024
46m 11s

109) How this Founder is Creating Soluti...

Conscious Life & Style
About this episode

Fashion is rarely focused on fixing real problems for real people. But what if slow fashion did things differently? 

The thoughtfulness and attention to quality that is embedded into the slow fashion movement can be harnessed to make genuinely better products that make these options a no-brainer IF brands understand the true needs of their customer.

In this episode, you'll hear from Karen Poirier, founder of Embrago, a bra-alternative that uses a new approach to built-in bust support that can ebb and flow with our changing bodies. 

Karen shares what is wrong with most undergarments today — it's not you, it's the clothes (or undergarments)! — and the potential health implications. Plus we discuss the often overlooked technicality to good fashion and how undergarments can add to the mental load for women (and how she is hoping to change that).

We cover a lot of ground in this one, so grab a cozy drink and hit play to dive in!

*****

🎧  LISTEN NEXT >> EP57: Tips for Starting a Slow Fashion Brand with Selina Ho

🌿 JOIN THE COMMUNITY >> Conscious Fashion Collective Membership

💌 FOR MORE >> Subscribe to Slow Fashion Saturday

*****

✨ CONNECT WITH KAREN >> embrago.com

Website: embrago.com

Instagram: @embragoclothing

Up next
Mar 2025
110) "Sustainability is Not Just a Buzzword" | LIVE Panel Recording
I'm so excited to be bringing you this special edition episode featuring the recording of our LIVE panel discussion in Chicago with Chicago Fair Trade and 3 of their business members. This was such a fun event to uncover the powerful stories behind these purpose-driven founders i ... Show More
53m 42s
Dec 2024
108) Inside the Decline of Sweater Quality — and What to Look for in a Durable Knit with Mari Medina
The declining quality of sweaters has been a big discussion in the past year, but is a reality we've been witnessing for the past couple of decades.But what exactly is so much worse about today's sweaters and what has been going on behind the scenes that's made them so bad? And i ... Show More
42m 7s
Dec 2024
107) The State of Circular Fashion with Cynthia Power
What is the state of circular fashion today? There has been a LOT happening with circularity in textiles in recent years, which is exciting but also means that it can be tough to keep up with and to discern what the most promising signs of progress actually are.So in today's epis ... Show More
41m 10s
Recommended Episodes
May 2
Why Craft is the Soul of True Luxury
It’s been a complicated year for luxury. The sector was already grappling with slowing growth but now American tariffs have disrupted global supply chains, driven prices upwards and dented consumer confidence.  But there's another, deeper long-term challenge that the industry nee ... Show More
20m 41s
May 2023
Rana Plaza 10 Years - So, Did We Make Fashion Ethical Yet?
Ten years ago, the devastating Rana Plaza collapse in Dhaka proved just how deadly the business of making clothes could be for marginalised garment workers. In countries like Bangladesh where cheap clothing is produced at high volume, and wages are kept low, it’s these workers - ... Show More
1h 2m
Nov 2018
Easton Pearson - Slow Fashion in a Fast Fashion World
What was it like to pioneer ethical fashion before that was even a phrase? For 27 years, Pamela Easton and Lydia Pearson ran the iconic Australian fashion label Easton Pearson, known for its exquisite artisanal fabrics and embellishments, colourful exuberance and sense of fun.The ... Show More
39m 13s
Jul 2024
How To Start & Grow An Ethical Fashion Brand with APPARIS Founders
Start & Grow Your Fashion Brand For Free Here: https://www.skool.com/fashionanticourse/about Get Your Brand/Designs Reviewed For Free Here: https://www.skool.com/fashionanticourse/about This episode is a masterclass on the foundations that you need to understand in order to start ... Show More
53 m
Dec 2024
What Happens When It’s Too Hot to Make Fashion?
In recent years, extreme weather events have become commonplace catastrophes. And in an increasingly globalised fashion system, developing nations often bear the brunt of climate crises. For fashion and its complex global supply chains — which disproportionately depend on resourc ... Show More
20m 6s
Aug 2024
Ep 84: Sustainable Jewelry with Anna-Mieke Anderson (MiaDonna)
Fine jewelry is made from precious metals, think gold and silver, and stones, like diamonds or other gemstones. Traditionally these raw materials are mined from deep in the earth’s mantle and produced with extensive human labor to create the rings, necklaces, and other jewelry pi ... Show More
1h 8m
Jun 2023
42\\ The Future of Interior Design: Sustainable and Responsible Solutions With Leah Connolly
Did you know it doesn't take much to live an eco-friendly lifestyle? It all starts with consumer awareness. And who better to educate consumers than interior designers? After working for years in various design firms and realizing how much waste the interior design industry g ... Show More
26m 46s
Aug 2024
EP224. The latest in beauty industry greenwashing: when brands call their products "more" sustainable
If a cosmetic product isn't sustainable in the first place, how can it suddenly become 'more' sustainable when a brand makes an improvement? The language used by beauty brands in relation to sustainability can be problematic.  Last week, we interviewed Nishit Dedhia of KAIN Cosme ... Show More
6m 34s
Mar 2020
Gabriela Hearst on Why Making Things That Stand the Test of Time Matters
Since launching her eponymous label in 2015, the Uruguayan-born, New York–based designer Gabriela Hearst has become known for her sincere, forward-thinking approach to sustainability; her slow-growth business ethos; the long waiting lists for her limited-production handbags; her ... Show More
54m 43s
May 2024
Making It In America: The Almost Impossible Quest to Manufacture in the U.S.A. (and How It Got That Way), an interview with Rachel Slade
This week we are joined by Rachel Slade to discuss her book Making It In America which examines the story of the company American Roots which has undertaken the nearly impossible task of manufacturing garments 100% made in the U.S.A. Recorded live at the recent 18th Annual Sustai ... Show More
47m 30s