Let’s Get Ethical

 

How can we bridge the gap between the rising awareness of ethical fashion and consumer choice? NZ industry experts discuss Ethical Fashion.

Join the 'Let's Get Ethical' networking breakfast & discussion panel event and find out more about our local ethical fashion industry.

Brought to you by Outliv and sponsored by Grid AKL our panel will be hosted by Natalie Cutler-Welsh the Go to Girl well renown for her entertaining and on-point insights discussing our key topic with panelists:
Carolyn Enting; Editor of Good
Kate Hall; Sustainable Living & Ethical Fashion Blogger at Ethically Kate
Kerith McKenzie-Brown; Founder of OKI for all
Laurie Foon; Central Coordinator for Sustainable Business Network
Amy Conlon; Founder of Outliv

The event schedule runs as follows:
7.30am - 8.00am Breakfast nibbles, coffee + tea, Networking, Shopping
8.00am - 9.30am Panel Discussion and Q&A
9.30am - 10.00am More nibbles, more coffee + tea, more networking and more shopping!!

There will be a Mercy Hospice Pop Up store, Good Magazine and doTERRA Business Oils table to browse and buy from.

$2 from every ticket sold will be donated to the New Zealand environmental organisation Sea Cleaners.

Join us - it's going to be informative!!

*Through this event we raised $96 for Sea Cleaners!

 
“Big thanks to Amy at Outliv and Grid AKL for hosting an awesome panel this morning for their Lets Get Ethical event.
It was inspiring to see so much passion and knowledge driving the fashion revolution here in Aotearoa 😍”
— ETHICAL STYLE HUNTER
“Had the best morning at Let’s Get Ethical put on by our pals Outliv with some super inspiring women opening up the discussion about ethical and sustainable fashion to kick off this years NZFW.”
— SUZIE, VELVET HEARTBEAT
“My mind is still going crazy thinking about all the amazing things discussed at this event yesterday! The panelists had really interesting points about ethical and sustainable fashion and how truly important it is to think through how you shop! 💚”
— GREEN HEART LIVING
“A thoughtful and robust discussion around how we can shift our thinking around clothing consumption and use our purchasing power as a tool to incite change in the industry.”
— ROSE, THE METROPOLITAIN CLUB
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