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Best podcasts about premium denim

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BLUE CAST by TENCEL™  / CARVED IN BLUE®
BLUE CAST - Ep 402 - Zero Cotton with Jason Denham

BLUE CAST by TENCEL™ / CARVED IN BLUE®

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 45:19


BLUE CAST - Ep 402 - Zero Cotton with Jason DenhamThis BLUE CAST Episode, Tuncay Kilickan talks with Jason Denham.  British born Jason Denham relocated to Amsterdam in his 1st denim role while at Pepe jeans around 1996 and then 1998 established his own denim agency, Clinic+, which he consulted for brands including LVMH, Kenzo, Levi's and Ben Sherman. Four years later he founded the Blue Blood brand, and by 2008 he followed it up with his namesake Denim brand and Premium Denim brand Denham the Jeanmaker. Post Covid he travels the world less, and loves the Japanese for Japanese.  Listen to Tuncay and Jason - Talk his career, 15 year Anniversary at DENHAM, and    recent collaboration London's only craft jeans maker Blackhorse Lane Ateliers and of course his love with all things TENCEL™ Tuncay Kilickan - Highly respected Industry figure, having cut his teeth at Turkish giant ISKO spanning 17 years. Most recently Tuncay was part of R&D team of ISKO. Tuncay has a number of patents under his name. No doubt most of us have worn fabrics developed by him and his team. Tuncay takes on the Head of Global Business Development - Denim at LENZING.  @carvedinblue  @tencel_usa   #tenceldenim #tencel #Circularity  #circulareconomyBLUE CAST by TENCEL™ / CARVED IN BLUE®A podcast series created Lenzing's TENCEL™ Denim team. Each month, they will host an in-depth talk with a special guest working in the industry or on the fringes of the denim community. Listen for discussions on sustainability, career trajectories, personal denim memories and more.Graphics, recording and editing by Mohsin Sajid and Sadia Rafique from ENDRIME® for TENCEL™ / CARVED IN BLUE®.Find us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @carvedinblue. And get in touch denim@lenzing.comhttps://carvedinblue.tencel.com/https://www.youtube.com/c/bluelenzhttps://bluecast.buzzsprout.com

BLUE CAST by TENCEL™  / CARVED IN BLUE®

BLUE CAST Ep6 - Scott + TriciaBlue Blood on the GreenThis BLUE CAST Episode, Tricia Carey talks with Designer Scott MorrisonDesigner Scott Morrison was born and raised in Palm Springs, California, and attended the University of Washington, Seattle, on an athletic scholarship for golf.  A professional in the sport by age 23, he developed an interest in the clothing industry while in college, and soon accepted a position with local clothing designer, Derek Andrew.Two years later, in 1998, Scott was hired to oversee the sales and marketing of a new denim division of Mudd Jeans, based in New York City.  Scott chose to remain in the city and subsequently founded ‘Paper Denim & Cloth' in 1999.Scott's reputation in the industry grew over the next four years at Paper Denim.  After almost five years of developing, designing, and managing one of the first American success stories in the ‘Premium Denim' market, Morrison left Paper Denim to launch a new denim brand called ‘Earnest Sewn' and clothing line known as ‘An Earnest Cut & Sew' in 2004.  Both reflected his passion for quality, the Japanese aesthetic principle of wabi-sabi (i.e. beauty in imperfection), and his love of American heritage.Earnest Sewn became a modern day testament to quality, tradition, and the ever-present influence of denim in a continually evolving world culture.  Scott continued to develop his love of architecture and interior design during those years, designing all three of the Earnest Sewn stores, and the Milk Bar at Milk Studios in New York City.  Morrison chose to move on from the brand in 2009, and briefly helped with the rebranding and repositioning of Japanese cult denim label, ‘Evisu' from 2009 to 2010.In February 2011,  Morrison took what may be his most personal vision, and launched ‘3×1'.  The name “3×1” is derived from denim's standard weaving construction, the ‘3×1 Right Hand Twill', and also references Morrison's third venture, following Paper Denim and Earnest Sewn.  As a label, 3×1 is defined by its transparency, quality, and uniqueness with a location at 15 Mercer Street housing a 4,000 sq.ft. retail and gallery space, an entire manufacturing facility as well as their 3,200 sq.ft. design studio.In 2020 Scoot sold 3x1, and moved back to California with his family to return to his 1st love Golf and start a company called Radmor with his college roommate Bob Conrad. Radmor is the first brand in the golf industry to focus on the elimination of using ‘virgin' polyester on a garment level. and using Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) Organic and Extra-Long Staple (ELS) Pima cotton apparel while incorporating more environmentally responsible performance technologies, and thereby reducing our impact on the environment.Tricia Carey is a well-known advocate for innovation and sustainability in the textile and apparel industry. Twenty years ago, Tricia joined Courtalds Fibers NY to develop the marketing plan for a brand new fiber called TENCEL. When Lenzing Fibers acquired Tencel Inc. in 2004, Tricia became the USA Merchandising Manager for Womenswear, Menswear, and Intimates. Today, Tricia directs the Global Denim Segment, as well as the Americas Business Development teams, with a special interest in advancing more sustainable apparel development from fiber to consumer use. Tricia holds a Bachelor's degree in Fashion Merchandising from The Fashion Institute of Technology and certificates in Digital Marketing and Strategy from Cornell University and MIT. Her experience in fabric sales, global sourcing, and apparel business development make her an invaluable partner for brands and retailers who want to re-evaluate their supply chains and optimize the application and benefits of Lenzing's botanic fibers. Tricia also serves as Secretary of Accelerating Circularity Project, is a membe

RNZ: My Heels Are Killing Me
The garment that changed the fashion landscape

RNZ: My Heels Are Killing Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 28:16


Jeans are a ubiquitous staple in many wardrobes. And today, jeans are big business with street wear denim brands competing against premium labels.