The Lexy Show: Fashion That Gives A Damn
The fashion industry has a problem — and Lexy isn't staying quiet about it.
The Lexy Show is where fashion meets purpose. Each episode dives into the conversations the industry doesn't always want to have — from sustainable style and ethical sourcing to the designers, disruptors, and everyday people proving that what you wear can change the world.
The Lexy Show is the podcast for anyone ready to pull back the curtain on fast fashion, call out greenwashing, and discover what it actually means to get dressed with intention. Each week, Lexy brings you real talk on sustainable fashion — no fluff, no filter, just the conversations that matter.
Whether you're a seasoned conscious consumer or just starting to question your cart, The Lexy Show meets you where you are and moves you forward.
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The Lexy Show: Fashion That Gives A Damn
Rewearing the Future with Jessica Schwartz of ReHumanize
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This week, Lexy sits down with Jessica Schwartz, founder of ReHumanize, an upcycled clothing brand built around the idea of repairing our relationship with fashion, people, and the planet. Jessica brings a social impact lens to sustainable fashion, using clothing as a way to rethink waste, creativity, and connection.
In this episode, Lexy and Jessica talk about what it really means to give clothing a second life, why textile waste is such a major issue, and how upcycling can be more than just a design choice. They get into the emotional side of fashion, the problem with overconsumption, and why the future of style may depend on reimagining what already exists.
From landfill diversion to conscious creativity, this conversation is all about making fashion feel human again.