The Lexy Show: Fashion That Gives A Damn
I think we need to make people care. What does this mean for them.
The clothes in your closet may be affecting your health, polluting your water, and funding a system built on exploitation -- and the fashion industry is counting on you not connecting those dots. The Lexy Show: Fashion That Gives a Damn is the podcast that asks the questions fast fashion brands hope you're too busy to ask. Each week, host Lexy Silverstein breaks down the real cost of what we wear -- from toxic chemicals and greenwashing to secondhand shopping, slow fashion, and sustainable style that actually works. Whether you're thrift shopping for the first time or already deep in the conscious consumer world, you'll learn why what you wear matters more than they want you to think. New episodes every week.
The Lexy Show: Fashion That Gives A Damn
Reimagining Fashion Waste: A Conversation with Rowaiye Olanrewaju
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In this episode, we sit down with Rowaiye Olanrewaju, a visionary sustainability advocate and founder of the Larry Rowbs Foundation, whose work is transforming how the fashion world thinks about waste, community empowerment, and environmental impact. With over a decade of experience in the fashion industry and academic credentials in international trade and economics, Rowaiye has seen firsthand how traditional fashion systems create both environmental harm and economic inequity — particularly in Africa.
After witnessing the devastating effects of fast fashion and landfill waste, Rowaiye launched the Larry Rowbs Foundation to catalyze real change — from recycling used garments and creating sustainable manufacturing in African communities to building educational programs that teach circular economy principles and empower new generations of designers. By reprocessing clothing into higher‑quality garments and establishing local production hubs, he tackles environmental issues while generating economic opportunity and community resilience.
In our conversation, Rowaiye shares the evolution of his mission, the challenges of reconciling global fashion consumption with ethical production, and the promising future of sustainable fashion solutions rooted in intentional design and community empowerment. This episode is a must‑listen if you’re curious about redefining fashion’s impact on people and the planet — and about the power of entrepreneurial innovation in creating systemic change.
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