We sit down with Andréanne Mulaire, co-founder of Anne Mulaire, a Winnipeg-based fashion company that has spent 20 years proving that ethical production, cultural heritage, and sustainability aren't just buzzwords – they're the foundation of a thriving business.Andréanne shares how she built a fashion brand that refuses to compromise, maintaining local production in Winnipeg, creating zero-waste collections, and offering sizes from double extra small to 6X – because sustainability should be for everyone.

We're discussing:How watching manufacturers throw away 4-5 garbage bins of fabric daily sparked her commitment to zero-waste fashionWhy she chose to keep production in Winnipeg despite the financial challengesThe six sustainability programs she's created, from refreshing worn garments to turning production waste into new yarn for socksHow Métis heritage and family entrepreneurship spanning generations influences her design philosophyWhy she believes every piece of clothing has a story – and why we should care about those storiesAndréanne reminds us that sustainable fashion isn't about perfection – it's about making conscious choices: "We're all responsible for our own waste. Not doing something is worse. You just have to test, try, do something."Anne Mulaire's sustainability programs include:Refresh: Repairing and reinforcing garments to extend lifeResale: Creating entry points for new customers through pre-loved piecesRevive: Upcycling and transforming existing garmentsZero Waste Collection: Creating 100 one-of-a-kind pieces twice yearly from production remnantsDowncycle: Donating fabric remnants to community members for their projectsFiber Lab: Transforming production waste into new yarn for "Wasted Socks" and future fabrics


Connect with Anne Mulaire at annemulaire.ca 

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Humans, On Rights

Stuart Murray

Andréanne Mulaire: Sustainable Fashion & Cultural Pride

OCT 23, 202555 MIN
Humans, On Rights

Andréanne Mulaire: Sustainable Fashion & Cultural Pride

OCT 23, 202555 MIN

Description

We sit down with Andréanne Mulaire, co-founder of Anne Mulaire, a Winnipeg-based fashion company that has spent 20 years proving that ethical production, cultural heritage, and sustainability aren't just buzzwords – they're the foundation of a thriving business.Andréanne shares how she built a fashion brand that refuses to compromise, maintaining local production in Winnipeg, creating zero-waste collections, and offering sizes from double extra small to 6X – because sustainability should be for everyone.

We're discussing:

  • How watching manufacturers throw away 4-5 garbage bins of fabric daily sparked her commitment to zero-waste fashion
  • Why she chose to keep production in Winnipeg despite the financial challenges
  • The six sustainability programs she's created, from refreshing worn garments to turning production waste into new yarn for socks
  • How Métis heritage and family entrepreneurship spanning generations influences her design philosophy
  • Why she believes every piece of clothing has a story – and why we should care about those stories

Andréanne reminds us that sustainable fashion isn't about perfection – it's about making conscious choices: "We're all responsible for our own waste. Not doing something is worse. You just have to test, try, do something."Anne Mulaire's sustainability programs include:

  1. Refresh: Repairing and reinforcing garments to extend life
  2. Resale: Creating entry points for new customers through pre-loved pieces
  3. Revive: Upcycling and transforming existing garments
  4. Zero Waste Collection: Creating 100 one-of-a-kind pieces twice yearly from production remnants
  5. Downcycle: Donating fabric remnants to community members for their projects
  6. Fiber Lab: Transforming production waste into new yarn for "Wasted Socks" and future fabrics


Connect with Anne Mulaire at annemulaire.ca 

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.