In episode 233, Kestrel welcomes Katherine Theobalds, the founder and creative director at Zou Xou, to the show. A slow fashion footwear brand, Zou Xou shoes are made in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
“I like using the word sensible to describe our shoes because it kind of challenges the common assumption of what sensible shoes mean. I don’t mean that they’re boring, I don’t mean that they’re not exciting, and I don’t mean that they can’t express your style. To me, the sensibility aspect of it speaks to the practicality of it and how often you’re using it, and the versatility of it in your wardrobe.”
-Katherine Theobalds
On this week’s show, Katherine shares more on how an array of circumstances led her to build out Zou Xou. Also, she explains some of the ways she and her team have had to get extra creative in their business throughout COVID-19.
Katherine also dives into more of what sensible shoes mean to her, and why she thinks this is an important way to build products — and in her case, shoes that you will build deep relationships with.
Two Days Off, Kestrel and Katherine mention Gina and her brand — listen to the Conscious Chatter episode with Two Days Off here >
“The last thing we want to do is promote mindless consumption — we don’t want someone to buy something because it’s inexpensive — we want them to buy it because they really love it and they’re going to wear it … you know, I am a reformed fast fashion shopper — I remember the times I would buy things just because they were on sale, not even because I liked it that much. And so that kind of affects our decision to not do too many markdowns as well — if we’re only producing what we’re sure we’ll sell, there’s no need to mark things down to get rid of them.” -Katherine
Li Edelkoort, Katherine mentions her work as a trend forecaster and with “new materialism”
Zou Xou Spring Collection Guide >
Who Makes Zou Xou’s shoes >
About Zou Xou >
Follow Zou Xou on Instagram >
This week's episode is brought to you by OEKO-TEX® - a worldwide association of 18 independent research and test institutes that sets standards for safer textile and leather production and products. The OEKO-TEX® portfolio of independent certifications and product labels help all of us make responsible decisions to choose products that are safer, more environmentally friendly, and manufactured in a socially responsible way.
Learn more about their labels at www.oeko-tex.com.
S01 Episode 44 | ANDREW MORGAN + THE TRUE COST
S01 Episode 43 | SOKO, VIRTUAL SUPPLY CHAINS + CONNECTIVE TECHNOLOGY
S01 Episode 42 | SUSTAINABILITY IN THE FASHION CURRICULUM
S01 Episode 41 | HODA KATEBI + FASHION ACTIVISM
S01 Episode 40 | MARCI ZAROFF + FARM TO CLOSET
S01 Episode 39 | YOUTUBE, COMPASSION FASHION + INFLUENCE
S01 Episode 38 | EXPEDITION 196, PEACE + SUSTAINABILITY VIA TRAVEL
S01 Episode 37 | PUSHING THE SUSTAINABLE FASHION CONVERSATION
S01 Episode 36 | SPIRIT OF 608, TECH + THE FUTURE OF FASHION
S01 Episode 35 | FASHIONKIND, LUXURY + SUSTAINABILITY
S01 Episode 34 | STELA 9 + CULTURAL PRESERVATION
S01 Episode 33 | REDRESS + WASTE LESS
S01 Episode 32 | CHRISTY DAWN + MAKING DEADSTOCK LOVELY
S01 Episode 31 | OLDERBROTHER, UNIVERSAL GARMENTS + THE PROCESS
S01 Episode 30 | SAMATA + RED CARPET GREEN DRESS
S01 Episode 29 | TRADLANDS + QUALITY OVER QUANTITY
S01 Episode 28 | PIÑATEX + PINEAPPLES AS A LEATHER ALTERNATIVE
S01 Episode 27 | STORIES, CRAFT + VALUES
S01 Episode 26 | KNITTING IS COOL AGAIN
S01 Episode 25 | MINDFULNESS FOR ENTREPRENEURS
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Dairyland Frights
The Passionistas Project Podcast
Just Dumb Enough Podcast
Stuff You Should Know
Timcast IRL