Podcast: Fashion and Beauty

8: Swahili Coast – Worker-Owned, Worker-Managed, Worker-Financed Fashion

Swahili Coast partners with artisans in East Africa to craft ethically handmade, fair trade, adventure-ready accessories.It connect them to global markets using principles of fairness, dignity, and respect. Swahili Coast strives to support the creation of worker-owned cooperatives and provide continuing support through fair exchange and promotion of workers rights in the East Africa region.

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7: Muskaan – Look Good and Do Good With Natural Cosmetics

Muskaan’s lipstick is more than just a pretty shade – it’s a way to show your true colors. Look good and do good with Muskaan. Portions of the proceeds go towards funding a rotating lineup of local and global charity partners. They believe giving back is truly the most beautiful thing. Plus, they perform due diligence to ensure that the donations are given in the hands of those who need it most. Muskaan takes the time to make sure our formula not only meets high industry standards and certifications but more importantly that it exceeds customers’ standards. Look and feel good knowing your shade was mindfully created and lovingly made with your heart in mind.

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6: Andeana Hats – Working with Women Artisans to Preserve Their Vanishing Craft

Hats that empower women & capture the energy of the Sacred Valley, infusing it into your everyday life. #WearYourIntention

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5: Grant Blvd – Creating Employment for Formerly Incarcerated Women in Sustainable Fashion

We talk with Kimberly McGlonn, a passionate founder/CEO, Grant Blvd about her mission and her vision in training returning citizens women to create clothes in West Philadelphia. Following her brand’s goal to be inclusive, she has a wide range of sizes made from clothes that she gets from thrift stores.

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4: ABLE – Empowering Women by Paying a Living Wage

ABLE is a lifestyle brand focused on ending generational poverty by providing economic opportunity for women. We talk to Jen Milam, director of merchandise planning, about how the brand works to be transparent and accountable in an industry where women workers often cannot meet the basic needs for themselves and their children. She talks to us from their headquarters in Nashville, TN. You can book an #Airbnbexperience at their HQ in Nashville, ​TN and leave with a piece of jewelry.

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2: Art + Eden Organic Clothing for Kids

“Business best in the world” and “Business best FOR the world” – Susan Correa, Founder and CEO of Art and Eden talks to us from NYC, passionately about her desire to create sustainable organic and affordable children’s clothing. Art and Eden is mindful in their sustainability practices from the cotton seed to the final product. Listen to learn more.

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