How does Lucinda Graham practice ethical and sustainable fashion design?

'I would like to make money - let’s hope so - but profit? Big chunks of dirty old profit is not my goal. I would much rather be known as a designer to make clothes that are accessible.', Sustainable Designer / Stylist / Communicator / Consultant Lucinda Graham tells Writer / Editor / Broadcaster Lara Johnson-Wheeler.   Based in Northern Ireland, self-proclaimed eco-punk Lucinda Graham is driven by a millennial's hunger for reality in the digital age. Through her fashion practice, Lucinda promotes and encourages ethical consumership. It's no simple task to come face to face with the ecological and humanitarian issues inherent in the fashion industry, but Lucinda is determined to hold herself to account through activism and education. In this episode of The Fashion Slashie: A ClickerMe Podcast, Lucinda and Lara debate and discuss fashion's London-centric obsession and the need for size and mobility inclusivity in garment design, as well as speaking candidly on the effect of freelancing on one's mental health.  ClickerMe is the fashion network, helping creatives connect and collaborate better.  https://clickerme.com/ The Fashion Slashie: A ClickerMe podcast has been recorded remotely, due to circumstances inflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Interviewer: Lara Johnson-Wheeler Producer, Editor: Tom Zambaz

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The Fashion Slashie: A ClickerMe Podcast is centred around acclaimed members of the fashion industry who take on multiple roles. Join Writer / Editor / Broadcaster Lara Johnson-Wheeler as she chats to a selection of successful ‘slashies’ about their process, their trajectory and how they navigate a career in fashion. ClickerMe is the fashion network, helping creatives connect and collaborate better. Interviewer: Lara Johnson-Wheeler Producer, Editor: Tom Zambaz