The Science Behind Modern Fashion: Engineering, Fabrics and Sustainability
APR 30, 202642 MIN
The Science Behind Modern Fashion: Engineering, Fabrics and Sustainability
APR 30, 202642 MIN
Description
In this episode of “This Is Purdue,” we’re talking to Lauren Bright (BS multidisciplinary engineering ’11), founder and principal consultant of Torus, an innovative textile consulting firm based in Portland, Oregon.
As a Purdue alumna and leader at the intersection of science and art, Lauren has a demonstrated passion for driving change in the global textile industry. She’s diving into how her interdisciplinary background helps her advance sustainability in today’s fashion world.
In this episode, you will:
Learn more about the fast fashion industry, including what factors set it apart from traditional seasonal fashion, why it appeals to people, and its impact on the environment and our bodies.
Discover how social media marketing influences our decision-making, especially when it comes to our fashion choices and the counter movement of “slow fashion.”
Hear about Lauren’s work in the textile industry and how Torus is a powerful platform for systems-level change through research, policy advocacy and partnership-building with nonprofits, brands and more.
Find out more about her journey in Purdue’s multidisciplinary engineering program and how she gained invaluable skills in STEM and art, which set her up for career success.
Learn more about Lauren’s background working for elite brands such as Nike, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Columbia Sportswear Co. and Gap Inc.
Explore Lauren’s practical tips for being a more sustainable consumer, like thrifting and creating a capsule wardrobe.
Gain insights into her hopes for the future of fashion sustainability, including stronger industry regulation.
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