Jimmy: Welcome back, fashionistas and trendsetters! Today, we’ve got a special guest who’s making waves in the fashion world with her provocative take on style and identity. Please welcome 25-year-old designer and activist, Zoe Hartley!
Zoe: Thanks, Jimmy, happy to be here!
Jimmy: Zoe, your recent fashion line has taken the industry by storm. Some critics say it’s a bold statement on societal norms, while others see it as just another fashion gimmick. So, tell us—fashion: expression or oppression?
Zoe: Well, Jimmy, I believe fashion at its core is a tool for self-expression. But it can quickly become oppressive when dictated by unyielding trends and sizes.
Jimmy: Speaking of sizes, your collection includes pieces for all body types, which is unusual for high fashion. How has the industry reacted?
Zoe: Mixed reactions, to be honest. Some are calling it revolutionary, while others are skeptical, worried it’ll dilute the exclusivity of high fashion. But I say fashion is for everyone, not just the runway-ready.
Jimmy: Let’s talk packaging—your collection comes in sustainable materials only. Isn’t that challenging for luxury branding?
Zoe: It is challenging, but luxury should also mean responsibility. We can’t wrap elitism in waste and call it ‘chic.’
Jimmy: You’ve launched gender-neutral clothing. A bold move in a polarized environment! Why take that leap?
Zoe: Gender is a fluid concept for many. Fashion should reflect society’s evolution, not lag behind it.
Jimmy: You’ve been open about the financial strains of breaking into the industry. Does passion outweigh practicality?
Zoe: Absolutely. Passion is what gets you through the ridiculous all-nighters and naysayers. If you’re driven, practicality becomes flexible.
Jimmy: There’s a rumor that one of your lines is influenced by punk music. True or false?
Zoe: True! Punk is about rebellion, and right now, fashion needs a good rebellion. It’s about challenging norms—an echo through seams and stitches.
Jimmy: Where does activism meet fashion for you?
Zoe: In every stitch, Jimmy. Fashion is a platform as much as any protest stage.
Jimmy: Some say your designs are political. Is fashion a place for politics?
Zoe: The personal is political, and what you wear expresses your worldview. Fashion is another voice in the global conversatio
Name: Zoe Hartley
Age: 25
Profession: Fashion Designer and Activist
Background: Zoe exploded onto the fashion scene with her bold, inclusive designs and activist mindset. She’s a fierce advocate for sustainability and diversity within the industry, fearlessly challenging traditional norms.
Notable Achievements: Zoe’s latest collection broke barriers by including gender-neutral clothing and sustainable packaging, garnering both praise and critique from the fashion elite.