#688 In Fashion

From maintaining traditional handcrafting techniques to dressing up in the metaverse, to the evils of the fast-fashion industry.

Digital Fashion by Ariana Rigazzi 

Could online fashion shows be a sustainable future?

As the line between our physical and virtual lives continues to blur, a new world of fashion is starting to emerge … and it exists entirely online.

Produced by Ariana Rigazzi

Supervising Producers: Persephone Waxman & Dan Semo. 

Produced as part of a collaboration between the University of Melbourne, the Science Gallery and All The Best in 2025. Special thanks to Louisa Lim. 

Can traditional handicraft survive fast fashion? by Zhian Zhou 

Leanne O’Sullivan is the founder of Kimono House in Melbourne. While living in Japan, she fell in love with traditional Japanese handicrafts like Sashiko and Boro.

 Produced by Zhian Zhou 

 Supervising Producer: Persephone Waxman. 

Forced Fashion by Natalie Yeoman

Natalie explores the forced fashion industry by following the production of one hoodie, from China to Bangladesh, and back home to Australia, and the exploitative work practices that come with it.

Produced by Natalie Yeoman

This story was made as part of USYD’s Radio and Podcasting unit. Special thanks to Lea Redfern. 

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All The Best Credits

Host: Gabriella Accaria

Executive Producer: Melanie Bakewell

Programming & Community Coordinator: Catarina Fraga Matos 

Production Manager: Kwame Slusher

Community Coordinator: Patrick McKenzie

Mixed & Compiled: Emma Higgins 

Theme Music composed by Shining Bird

Special shout-out to all our volunteers

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