We are proud to announce that Kikina Studio has been partnering with Kering for two seasons to produce the podcast Fashion Our Future, and Season 2 has just been released! 🌍✨ This season consists of five mini documentary series, each with three episodes, tackling sustainability in the luxury fashion industry. We supported Kering from concept to international release: editorial line, scriptwriting, recordings, post-production, sound & visual identity, all the way to global distribution. Hosted by Andrea Cheong, a well-known fashion critic, content creator, and advocate for sustainable fashion, this podcast is an insightful deep dive into fashion's most pressing sustainability challenges and opportunities. 🎙️ The first series of Season 2 "Crafting Luxury: What makes it truly valuable?" features inspiring guests like Dr. Valerie Steele, Emily Adams Bode, and Ksenia Schnaider, discussing the importance of craftsmanship in luxury fashion. We’re thrilled to have played a part in such a transformative project, helping amplify the voices of these change-makers. Special thanks to the Kering team: Marie-Claire Daveu, Emmanuelle Picard-Deyme, and Inès Bouchareb for their vision and collaboration. Thanks to our partners in crime Brand&News, Mélanie GAMBIER and Marius Collet, to our great journalist and expert Laetitia Berthier & our amazing sound creator Tomer Lavie ✨ 🎧 Link to the first series of Season 2 is in the first comment below! #Podcast #Sustainability #LuxuryFashion #KikinaStudio #Kering
I am pleased to share that we launched Season 2 of Kering’s podcast ‘Fashion Our Future’ yesterday in London with a special live audience episode at The Conduit members club. Hosted by author and content creator Andrea Cheong, the new series explores the world of luxury and sustainability, providing candid insights from guests across the industry…from fashion insiders to grassroots activists. Our main goal for this season is to give a younger audience the tools to think critically about consumption and their own important role, as well as a deeper understanding of sustainability for those who are considering a career in fashion The first series, entitled “Crafting luxury: what makes it truly valuable?”, focuses on artisan contributions that bridge the tradition of craft with modern luxury. The three episodes in the series are now available and I invite you to listen to the animated and impassioned conversations with Dr. Valerie Steele, Director of the Fashion Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, Emily Adams Bode Aujla, Founder of the menswear brand Bode , and Ksenia Schnaider discussing her namesake brand’s approach to sustainability: https://shorturl.at/5Nh2f #KeringForSustainability