![]() In addition to her work at Fibershed and her experience teaching and writing curriculum on the subject of natural, sustainable fashion, she serves as Chair of the Board for the Carbon Cycle Institute. She is joining Indigenous Co-Founder, Scott Leonard, to lead a discussion on sustainable fashion and ethical clothing production. ![]() Rebecca Burgess, Executive Director of Fibershed and author of the best-selling book Harvesting Color, is the featured speaker of the evening. It’s easy to see there is a consensus among the room, great fashion shouldn’t have to come at a high environmental cost. As we sip our local beverages and chat among ourselves, the dialogue naturally turns to sustainable fashion. Inside the store, a group of local designers, industry professionals, and fashion enthusiasts excitedly await for the conversation to begin. Most people are heading home to prepare dinner and begin their evening routines, but this is not the case for the crowd that has gathered at the Indigenous retail location in Petaluma, California. The traffic is picking up as the hustle and bustle of the evening rush begins. ![]() Outside the sun is going down and a chill is setting in the air. ![]()
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