Looking into the fashion industry | Olga Johnston–Antonova | Part 2

Olga Johnston–Antonova joined the Podcast to discuss her journey and professional life in the sustainable fashion (industry). In the previous episode, we discussed her background story on how she got into the industry, how the fashion industry evolved in her eyes between Europe and its environs and Russia, her transition into sustainability, knowing how the industry she loved so much is polluting the environment, among others. In Part 2, we will look into fast fashion, solutions from some sectors, recycling and the importance of collaboration, climate change, LCAs Show biz, Virtual fashion and many more.

Olga is an opinion leader sustainably and circularly industry in Russia; she is a fashion consultant to fashion brands and independent designers, an educator and a visiting lecturer at the top Russian Universities and schools of Fashion & Design.

This is Part 2 of a 2-part series with Olga. Listen to Part 1 herehttps://glcpodcast.ecoametsolutions.com/2021/11/21/looking-into-the-fashion-industry-olga-johnston-antonova-part-i/.

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