Episodes

  • Ep 22: Onsite Special - James Sleater, CEO, Buffalo Systems
    Apr 28 2026

    In this onsite episode, James Sleater of Buffalo Systems joins Suzanne Ellingham to explore how circularity, durability and repair can and should be a commercial reality for fashion.

    From designing products that last, to using storytelling as a true point of differentiation, this conversation unpacks what it takes to build credibility and what makes a brand like Buffalo stand the test of time

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    34 mins
  • Ep 21: Onsite Special - Kresse Wesling CBE, Founder, Elvis & Kresse
    Mar 25 2026

    Recorded live at Source Fashion Jan 2026, Kresse Wesling (Elvis & Kresse) unpacks the uncomfortable truths behind sustainable fashion.

    From EPR and circularity to wage parity and supply chain realities, this conversation challenges the gap between ambition and action, and questions whether the industry is truly set up to deliver on its promises.

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    22 mins
  • Ep 20: Christina Dean, Founder, Redress and R Collective
    Mar 3 2026

    The hard truths of building circularity at scale

    In this episode, we sit down with Christina Dean, Founder of Redress and The R Collective, to unpack the uncomfortable truths behind scaling circularity in fashion. This is not a surface-level sustainability conversation. It’s a grounded, systems-focused discussion on what circular fashion would actually require -operationally, commercially and culturally.

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    55 mins
  • Honest, not Perfect Ep 19: Sophie Lane, SOKO Kenya
    Feb 23 2026

    Ep 19: Ethical fashion, fair living wages & reducing overconsumption

    In this episode, Sophie Lane joins us to unpack the model behind SOKO Kenya - a brand rooted in fair living wages, transparent supply chains, and responsible production. We explore how SOKO Kenya challenges fast fashion norms by prioritising artisan empowerment, community development, and long-term sustainability over profit-driven overproduction.



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    47 mins
  • Ep 18: Matt Dehaty, Founder, OldNovo
    Dec 11 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Matt Dehaty - former Buying Director at Nike and Gymshark, to unpack what it really takes to lead product, build winning teams, and create culture-shifting apparel at global scale.

    Matt shares the lessons he learned steering two industry giants, the mindset shifts that shaped his approach to performance and lifestyle product, and why he’s now channeling all of that experience into launching his own clothing line built around premium, modern rugby shirts.

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    51 mins
  • Ep 17: Isabelle Meira, Reskinned, Jigsaw
    Nov 18 2025

    Three conversations, three angles on fashion’s future: Isabelle Meira's founder opens up about the realities of scaling a purpose-led swimwear brand, Ross Barry from Reskinned dives into how resale can help retailers tackle overproduction and protect margins, and the former CEO of Jigsaw shares what authentic leadership looks like in an industry under pressure.

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    30 mins
  • Ep 16: Mark Sumner and Marguerite LeRolland
    Oct 24 2025

    We speak with Mark Sumner (WRAP) on what it really takes to rethink the fashion system, and with Marguerite Le Rolland (Euromonitor International) on how to predict the unpredictable through commodities pricing. Together, they unpack how the industry can shift from reactive to resilient.

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    18 mins
  • Ep 15: Berni Yates, Bay Garnett, Helena Mansell-Stopher
    Oct 8 2025

    A live, onsite special - Aminah Hanif talks to some of the speakers from Source Fashion July 2025 on circularity, identity and inclusion in fashion. Berni Yates from CSM, Bay Garnett Second-hand Fashion Pioneer and Helena Mansell-Stopher, CEO of Products of Change

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    42 mins