Trailer: Too Many Clothes and Nothing to Wear
Coming Soon: an 8-episode podcast from Cladwell (www.cladwell.com) with experts in the industry, history, and psychology of clothes. All eight episodes dropping March 12th, 2020.
1_Fashion is F*cked (with Elizabeth Cline)
Elizabeth Cline is a New York-based author, journalist, and expert on consumer culture, fast fashion, sustainability, and labor rights. In fact, she’s one of the world’s go-to experts on these subjects, you may have heard her interviewed on Al Jazeera, The New York Times, or NPR. She’s also written two books. The first, Overdressed: The Shockingly High Cost of Cheap Fashion, sparked a global conversation around one very important question -- where exactly do our clothes come from? And in her followup book, 2019’s “The Conscious Closet”, she shows us how our everyday fashion choices can actually change the world.
2_Boxed In (with Levi Bethune)
Levi is a Chicago-based director, writer, and photographer who helps startups with all of their creative needs. He wears so many hats, his hats have hats. He is the Creative Director at Jiobit (Techstars 2016), Video Director at Tovala (YC W16), Co-founder and Interface Designer at Cloverleaf (OCEAN 2017), and Owner of Le Video. He's also a writer, director, actor, and creative & marketing consultant for large companies that want to act like startups and startups who want to crush large companies and then eat them.Follow him on Twitter.
3_Style (with Lee Vosburgh)
Lee Vosburgh is an Ontario-based fashion blogger and an expert in simplifying style. Lee, like the rest of us, has tried and failed to shop her way into a personal style. In her search for a simpler closet, Lee developed the 10x10 challenge, which encourages creativity through limitation.Follow her on Instagram and Pinterest.
4_Beauty (with Sam Hills)
Sam Hills is a college dropout turned traveling musician, turned... hairstylist. Today, he’s the founder and owner of High Five Salon, recently named one of the top 100 salons in the country. He’s styled celebrities, built a thriving business, and even started a summer camp for hair stylists – Hair Camp – that attracts top beauty professionals and educators from all over the country And who better suited than a hairstylist to talk about beauty, and how we get it way, way wrong. Follow Hair Camp and High Five Salon on Instagram.