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S7 Ep30 RENTRAYAGE: Erin Beatty, founder of Rentrayage - on rejecting the business-as-usual fashion design model to create one-of-a-kind garments from upcycled vintage.
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Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon!
Today’s episode is with Erin Beatty, the founder of Rentrayage, which is a sustainable fashion brand that creates one-of-a-kind garments with upcycled vintage garments and fabrics.
Erin has many years of fashion industry experience, everywhere from Chanel to Nylon Magazine to Gap. In 2008, she co-founded SUNO, and even then, their inaugural collection was produced in Kenya from vintage Kanga fabrics.
After SUNO’s closing in 2016, Erin consulted with emerging brands until creating Rentrayage in 2019, rejecting the business-as-usual model and developing a way to reimagine what already exists; creating beauty and value from what has been discarded.
I had the pleasure of seeing the latest Rentrayage collection during New York Fashion Week this season, and you’ll hear about all this and more on today’s show!
So let’s just dive right in!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
- [3:22] When Erin was young, she was inspired by Japanese designers, workwear, and Americana – and it was these styles that continued to inspire her as she grew into her fashion career.
- [6:54] When SUNO closed in 2016, Erin became consumed with guilt about consuming things produced new.
- [15:54] Sourcing vintage fabric from mills in Italy.
- [22:19] Has Erin seen the fashion industry make changes, in terms of sustainability and re-use?
- [25:47] The details of the Rentrayage SS24 collection, and the upcycled garments that went into it.
- [34:51] Erin’s favorite vintage shopping day.
EPISODE MENTIONS:
- @rentrayage
- Rentrayage
- SUNO 2008-2016
- Rentrayage SS24 Collection
- @nicholephelps
- Elephant’s Trunk flea market
- L Train Vintage
- Resurrection Vintage
- Ina NYC
LET’S CONNECT:
- 📸Instagram: @emilymstochl
- 🐦Twitter: @emilymstochl
- 🎥TikTok: @emilymstochl
- 📧 Substack: https://prelovedpod.substack.com/
- 🎧Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod
SPECIAL THANKS:
A special thanks goes out to my Patron Insiders – your support makes Pre-Loved Podcast possible!
- Patty Weber
- Beverley Docherty of Wolfe Pack Vintage
- Danny of Galaxy Live
- Kathy Brand
- Lucero Buendia
- Tricia Zelazny
- Leslie V.
- Lisa of Queenie & Pearl
- Lucille of Galipette Vintage
- KT
- Lydia Welp
- Anastacia Banicke of Goods & Provisions
260 odcinków
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Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon!
Today’s episode is with Erin Beatty, the founder of Rentrayage, which is a sustainable fashion brand that creates one-of-a-kind garments with upcycled vintage garments and fabrics.
Erin has many years of fashion industry experience, everywhere from Chanel to Nylon Magazine to Gap. In 2008, she co-founded SUNO, and even then, their inaugural collection was produced in Kenya from vintage Kanga fabrics.
After SUNO’s closing in 2016, Erin consulted with emerging brands until creating Rentrayage in 2019, rejecting the business-as-usual model and developing a way to reimagine what already exists; creating beauty and value from what has been discarded.
I had the pleasure of seeing the latest Rentrayage collection during New York Fashion Week this season, and you’ll hear about all this and more on today’s show!
So let’s just dive right in!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
- [3:22] When Erin was young, she was inspired by Japanese designers, workwear, and Americana – and it was these styles that continued to inspire her as she grew into her fashion career.
- [6:54] When SUNO closed in 2016, Erin became consumed with guilt about consuming things produced new.
- [15:54] Sourcing vintage fabric from mills in Italy.
- [22:19] Has Erin seen the fashion industry make changes, in terms of sustainability and re-use?
- [25:47] The details of the Rentrayage SS24 collection, and the upcycled garments that went into it.
- [34:51] Erin’s favorite vintage shopping day.
EPISODE MENTIONS:
- @rentrayage
- Rentrayage
- SUNO 2008-2016
- Rentrayage SS24 Collection
- @nicholephelps
- Elephant’s Trunk flea market
- L Train Vintage
- Resurrection Vintage
- Ina NYC
LET’S CONNECT:
- 📸Instagram: @emilymstochl
- 🐦Twitter: @emilymstochl
- 🎥TikTok: @emilymstochl
- 📧 Substack: https://prelovedpod.substack.com/
- 🎧Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod
SPECIAL THANKS:
A special thanks goes out to my Patron Insiders – your support makes Pre-Loved Podcast possible!
- Patty Weber
- Beverley Docherty of Wolfe Pack Vintage
- Danny of Galaxy Live
- Kathy Brand
- Lucero Buendia
- Tricia Zelazny
- Leslie V.
- Lisa of Queenie & Pearl
- Lucille of Galipette Vintage
- KT
- Lydia Welp
- Anastacia Banicke of Goods & Provisions
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