The Ethical Stitch with Michelle Alleyne
The Ethical Stitch with Michelle Alleyne
🎙 Where fashion meets its conscience—and gets a glow-up.
Welcome to The Ethical Stitch, the unapologetically bold podcast unraveling the truth behind what we wear—and how it's made. Hosted by fashion sustainability expert and industry insider Michelle Alleyne, this weekly series exposes the hidden cost of fast fashion while spotlighting the changemakers, designers, and disruptors who are reshaping style with purpose.
From her front-row seat as a professor at Parsons and FIT to the factory floors of global production hubs, Michelle brings two decades of unfiltered insight, real talk, and solution-focused conversations. Whether you're a curious consumer or a fashion industry insider, this podcast is your go-to for smarter style choices, ethical design thinking, and jaw-dropping truths the labels won't tell you.
🔥 Expect hot takes like:
— “No more polyester.”
— “Stop calling it vegan leather.”
— “Why aren’t your fave designers doing better?”
Plus: actionable tips, behind-the-scenes stories, and interviews with the innovators making sustainability sexy.
If you care about the planet and your closet, pull up a chair.
New episodes drop every week. Follow @michellealleyneofficial and visit michellealleyne.com to learn more.
Because in the future of fashion, ethics aren’t optional—they’re iconic.
The Ethical Stitch with Michelle Alleyne
The Patagonia Paradigm
In this episode of The Ethical Stitch, host Michelle Alleyne explores the revolutionary impact of Patagonia on the fashion industry and corporate responsibility. She delves into the brand's origins, its commitment to sustainability, and its bold marketing strategies that challenge consumerism. The conversation highlights Patagonia's activism, including its recent ownership change aimed at prioritizing environmental values. Alleyne emphasizes the importance of accountability and the need for continued vigilance in ensuring that Patagonia's mission remains uncompromised as leadership evolves.
Takeaways
Patagonia was founded out of a deep respect for the planet.
The brand prioritizes durability and repairability over fast fashion.
Patagonia pioneered organic cotton and questioned harmful dyes in the 70s.
They built activism into their DNA from day one.
Patagonia donates 1% of sales to environmental causes.
The 'Don't Buy This Jacket' campaign encouraged consumers to think critically about their purchases.
Patagonia uses fair trade certified factories for ethical production.
The company has faced challenges but openly addresses its failures.
Patagonia's ownership change aims to keep its environmental mission intact.
The community must hold Patagonia accountable for its values.
🌿 The Ethical Stitch
Hosted by Michelle Alleyne
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