Meaningful Dressing: How Can We Rethink Our Relationship with Clothes?

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🎙️ The Fashion Stitch – On Fabrics, Facts and Feelings

Episode 6: Meaningful Dressing – How Can We Rethink Our Relationship with Clothes?

We’re surrounded by clothes — yet often feel strangely disconnected from them.
So what would it mean to dress with meaning instead of consuming on autopilot?

💡 We explore the creative, emotional and systemic alternatives to fast fashion habits:

  • Why we shop to fill an emotional void — and why buying less can increase wellbeing
  • Secondhand, rental & clothing libraries: access over ownership in practice
  • How circular models like Kleiderei build community instead of waste
  • Repair, upcycling & emotional durability as acts of creativity and care
  • Fashion as shared resource — not individual possession
  • Why changing mindset may be more powerful than changing items

👥 Featuring

  • Hedda Roberts – Project Coordinator, Hot or Cool Institute, on fair consumption space & emotional wellbeing
  • Maria Schorn – Franchise Partner and Owner, Kleiderei Freiburg, on clothing libraries & access-based fashion
  • Ian Berry – Denim Artist, on creativity & teaching the next generation through reuse

🔑 Topics we cover

  • Consumption vs. fulfilment — a psychological reframing
  • Sharing economies & why ownership is becoming outdated
  • Emotional value and the life of a garment beyond first use
  • Waste colonialism & responsibility at the end of life
  • Renting, repairing, rediscovering — joy beyond “new”

📌 Sources and further reading


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🎧 Credits

The Fashion Stitch is brought to you by OEKO-TEX® in partnership with Fashion Changers.

Concept & Script: Vreni Jäckle and Nina Lorenzen
Editorial: Vreni Jäckle
Cover Design: Vreni Jäckle
Host: Clare Press
Production & Sound Design: Studio Tongoetze

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