Talking to Rebecca Cappelli, maker of @SlayFilm, on the new episode of Catwalk Rebel. We discuss getting into filmmaking, fashion's animal-rights taboo, and what Rebecca learned from her insightful journey into the animal skins industries.
https://t.co/PTliY1YQjX
@jenny_stevens Hi Jenny congratulations! SLAY’s director Rebecca Cappelli has sent an email yesterday to submit a pitch on Fashion and animals 🖤 would love to speak to you about this
@K4M4@IanRunkle@SandraNomoto New alt materials last long too. It’s more sustainable to use what you have, but in 2022 we deserve better than wearing skins at this scale. Even if it may last long, we can’t deny the production and tanning impact. We should stop buying new leather, period.
Currently watching @SlayFilm, researching for an article. It’s enraging. Everyone who cares at all about #fashion must watch it. https://t.co/ggcWoAChb1
Wool is natural on a sheep’s back, but it’s highly processed before it can become a wearable fibre. 🐑
You can learn more about wool in @SlayFilm, available on @wbnofficial. 🎬
#Wool#Fashion#Sheep
Watch: SLAY - FASHION'S GREENWASHING SECRETS- first feature film by Rebecca Capelli of its kind on the use of animals skins in fashion, with a focus on fur, leather and wool. @SlayFilm @letusbeheros
SLAY is now live on @wbnofficial ! 🔥
https://t.co/A4OSnW5pQv is a feature documentary film exploring the interwoven harms caused by fashion’s use of fur, leather and wool. It’s a must watch.
#Fashion#SlowFashion#FurFreeEurope
Official poster @slay.film
The film that gets under fashion’s skin
September 8th free on @waterbearnetwork
Directed by @letusbeheroes produced by @firstsparkmedia
Is it acceptable to kill animals for fashion? https://t.co/qvg7kw8iVV
Coming soon: SLAY, the film that gets under fashion's skin launching exclusively on @wbnofficial on September 8th.
https://t.co/JG87Sboh3V
#fashion#sustainablefashion#ethicalfashion