Fashion, Really?

In Collective Fashion Justice’s new podcast, join a New Yorker and an Australian who love fashion but hate what it does to life on our planet, as they gossip about the month’s fashion industry stories and how they impact people, animals and the planet.


Quick, critical, a little sarcastic and queer, this is a podcast for people in and into fashion. Who feel like creativity could make our culture better. Who want to talk about the serious problems and have a bit of fun. Because we can.

Join two people talking fashion’s massive problems and latest dramas over a wine.

Fashion, Really? is a podcast from Collective Fashion Justice’s founding director, Emma Hakansson, and CFJ board member, Joshua Katcher.

With one brand, four books, a charity and endless lectures on responsible fashion between them, each episode touches on culture, sustainability, ethics, and another idea for transforming fashion that they can’t shut up about.

Want to watch or read something?

  • Watch a feature documentary about fashion's hidden cruelty

    SLAY explores fashion's used of fur, leather and wool, unpacking their impact on animals themselves, as well as people and the planet.

    This is a must watch

  • Read our founder's award-winning book, Total Ethics Fashion

    Explore what it means to understand fashion, sustainability and ethics in a more holistic way that benefits us all: people, our fellow animals and the planet we all share.

    Get a print or digital copy

  • Watch Willow & Claude, a short film full of hope for fashion's future

    This film traces the creation of total ethics fashion knitwear, made from plants and without animal exploitation, plastic, unjust labour or significant environmental harm.

    Imagine a kind fashion future