lucianne tonti
@luciannetonti
Fashion Editor for The Saturday Paper, author of Sundressed: natural fibres and the future of fashion out July 5th, writer of Closet Clinic for The Guardian
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Building sustainable, ethical practices into the fashion industry is a challenge. Today, we talk about these solutions and what fashion brands can do to build sustainability. We'll hear from lucianne tonti and Miriah Russo Kelly. ctpublic.org/show/where-we-…
📢New podcast📢 "The fashion industry is quite unregulated and we are wearing these things close to our skin, and our skin does absorb toxins." Bertie Harrison-Broninski (@bertiehb.bsky.social) speaks to lucianne tonti about her new book on clothes & farming, from Island Press @BlackIncBooks buzzsprout.com/1695859/124604…
“Sustainable may be the most misused term of all.” | Here's lucianne tonti's handy guide to suspect fashion spin. theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…
The Saturday Paper’s fashion editor lucianne tonti on whether bootmaker RM Williams’ plans to halve its carbon footprint by 2030 hold water: satpa.pe/rmwil17f8
Think of this as a #MetGala palate cleanser, an inspiring look at stepping outside the fashion system from lucianne tonti theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…
The “technical training, creativity and talent” of Alix Higgins “conspire to produce truly original garments and pairings that have found a customer base – no small feat in the current retail landscape,” writes lucianne tonti. satpa.pe/1LHP1Pg
Rayon may be a “natural” fabric, but has has long been linked to logging of ancient forests and toxic contamination. Some fashion industry players are trying to change that, writes regenerative fashion researcher lucianne tonti. Island Press #Sundressed earthisland.org/journal/index.…
Despite rayon's reputation as an eco-friendly fiber, it has has long been linked to logging and toxic contamination. Some fashion industry players are trying to change that, writes regenerative fashion researcher lucianne tonti in Earth Island Journal. bit.ly/3XKg8s9
Paris Fashion Week has just had its first glimpse of Nigerian designer Adeju Thompson. His gender-fluid designs blend traditional adire, Eurocentric styles and the anti-fashion avant-garde in a vision of the future, lucianne tonti reports. satpa.pe/5DjConW
Designer Adeju Thompson is aware of the political nature of his designs and the potential he has to use his platform for good – whether that’s breaking down stereotypes of African style, or advocating for the queer community. | lucianne tonti #PFW satpa.pe/VbzXqKh
Paris Fashion Week has just had its first glimpse of Nigerian designer Adeju Thompson. His gender-fluid designs blend traditional adire, Eurocentric styles and the anti-fashion avant-garde in a vision of the future, lucianne tonti reports. satpa.pe/4rUedWH
"In prose as stylish as her fashion sense, Lucianne Tonti shows how a combination of love of clothes and love of nature can 'subvert the take-make-waste model that is driving fashion’s enormous environmental footprint'." — The Sydney Morning Herald islandpress.org/books/sundress… #FashionDay lucianne tonti
"Clothes have a particular hold over how we feel and increasingly, are not making people feel beautiful, or composed, but guilty." Bertie Harrison-Broninski (@bertiehb.bsky.social) talks sustainable fashion in a review of lucianne tonti's 'Sundressed' Island Press @BlackIncBooks landclimate.org/sick-of-smelly…
Marketed as a “natural” fabric today, rayon has long been linked to logging & pollution. Some fashion industry players are trying to change that. But, as with most efforts towards sustainability, it's complicated, writes lucianne tonti Island Press earthisland.org/journal/index.…
Paris-based Tasmanian designer Max Thomas Sanderson eschews the term “collection” for its connotation that his clothes might one day be out of fashion, writes lucianne tonti. Instead, he is building a label founded on expertise and artistry. satpa.pe/hM9WAWa