Post Growth (?) Fashion Futures

A webinar series to connect research to action and policy

There is a major gap between the world of academic research on fashion - and that of policy and business working in this area. Many important findings are hidden behind academic publishing paywalls and researchers’ voice is often missing from policy debates.

TO CHANGE THIS, Post Growth Fashion Agency has launched POST GROWTH (?) FASHION FUTURES, a series of monthly webinars, conversations between Katia Dayan Vladimirova and the top research voices in the field of sustainable fashion. We ask simple questions:

  • What are the most important research findings that are being forgotten?

  • What do you think about the future of fashion - and post growth in it?

Logistics

The webinars take place online once or twice a month on Friday afternoons (Geneva time). They are free to attend, all you need is to RSVP to get a calendar invite and the link. All webinars are also recorded and recordings are made available on our Substack channel to paid subscribers (symbolic subscription price $6 per month - the subscription could also be expenced as an educational resource with your organisation or institution).

Upcoming webinars 2025-26

NOVEMBER

14-NOV-2025: Meital Peleg Mizrachi

Dr. Meital Peleg Mizrachi is a postdoctoral fellow at Yale University, Department of Economics, specializing in environment, sustainable fashion, and public policy. Her research explores the intersection of environmental and social sustainability, focusing specifically on secondhand clothing markets, fashion consumption patterns, and regulatory frameworks. She leads research at Moving the Needle, a Yale-based initiative promoting research and education on sustainable fashion, moderates a sustainable fashion discussion group at the Yale Center for Business and the Environment, and serves as an executive board member of the International Sustainable Fashion Consumption Research Network. Meital has over eight years of experience conducting research, teaching, and supervising students in the fields of environmental studies, fashion, and public policy. Her multidisciplinary background bridges academia and real-world impact, contributing meaningfully to global conversations on sustainability, labor conditions, and ethical fashion consumption.

Past webinars - recordings

Simply click on the flyer below to be directed to the recording of the webinar on PostGrowthFashion.Substack.Com.