Unveiling the Threads
A Journey from Fast Fashion to Sustainable Advocacy with Amanda McCarty

In a world where fashion often seems like a whirlwind of trends and consumerism, TCF Member Amanda McCarty (she/they) stands as a beacon of change, challenging the norms and shedding light on the industry’s underbelly.

From Small Town Dreams to Fashion Capitals

Growing up in the quaint corners of York County, Amanda harbored ambitions of exploring the cosmos, drawn by the allure of meeting extraterrestrial beings. Little did she know, their orbit would lead them not to the stars, but to the bustling avenues of fashion capitals across the United States.

Navigating the Fast Fashion Landscape

With a knack for numbers and a passion for style, Amanda found themselves navigating the fast-paced world of fashion, delving into the buying departments of iconic millennial brands like Urban Outfitters, Modcloth, and Nasty Gal.

Yet, amidst the glamor of the runway and the allure of the latest trends, Amanda grappled with a profound disconnect. The relentless pursuit of profit often overshadowed ethical considerations and environmental responsibilities.

Clotheshorse: Redefining Fashion Discourse

When the pandemic upheaved Amanda’s professional trajectory, she didn’t succumb to despair. Instead, she channeled passion for change and turned it into a new endeavor: Clotheshorse, a podcast that serves as a sanctuary for those who love fashion but abhor its exploitative underpinnings.

Advocacy Beyond the Mic

But Amanda’s advocacy doesn’t end with the mic drop. As a product planning and merchandising consultant, they lend their expertise to small brands and designers, guiding them towards sustainable practices and authentic communication.

Amanda is also a vocal ambassador for The Fashion Act, a groundbreaking legislation poised to revolutionize the industry from within.

Embracing Simple Joys and Personal Quirks

Beyond their professional pursuits, Amanda finds solace in the simple joys of thrifting and cooking. Their Hello Kitty tattoo serves as a whimsical reminder of their multifaceted identity, while their speed reading skills keep pace with their boundless curiosity.

 Thriving in a Collaborative Ecosystem

In the vibrant ecosystem of coworking spaces like TCF, Amanda thrives amidst kindred spirits and passionate souls. Whether delving into a podcast recording or lobbying for legislative change, she finds inspiration in the company of others, fueled by shared visions of a better, more sustainable future.

As Amanda continues to weave her narrative through the fabric of the fashion industry, she reminds us that every stitch, every choice, carries the potential to reshape the world we inhabit. With each episode, each consultation, and each advocacy effort, Amanda invites us to join them in unveiling the threads of change, one stitch at a time.

Clotheshorse Live Episode: Revisiting the Ethics of Secondhand & Resale

Join Amanda for the first-ever live episode of Clotheshorse at West Art on August 17th ! The show starts at 8 pm, with doors opening at 6:30 pm for a happy hour. Click here for tickets.

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