Hi and welcome!

I’m an award-winning journalist, sustainable fashion expert, and author of To Dye For: How Toxic Fashion Is Making Us Sick – and How we can Fight Back. Buy it in physical, audio, or digital form wherever you purchase your books.

I’ve written investigative pieces and deep dives on innovation, materials, and consumer trends for The New York Times, Wired, The Cut, Vox, Vogue, InStyle, Harper’s Bazaar, Quartz, Inc. Magazine, Glamour, Popular Science, Refinery29, Vogue Business, Craftsmanship Quarterly, and more. I’m also the founder and editor of EcoCult, a leading international information hub on sustainable and ethical fashion, where I and contributors explain the science and sustainability of fashion to shoppers and industry pros alike.

I frequently speak on and moderate panels on the topic of sustainability in New York City and around the world and conduct in-depth research for non-profit organizations looking for answers on how to move the industry forward. I’ve been interviewed on the topic of sustainability for W Magazine, the BBC, NPR, Reuters, Fortune, CBC, The Cut, Al Jazeera, Harper’s Bazaar, and Teen Vogue.

You can find my latest writing under the RECENT ARTICLES tab and at EcoCult, but I’m highlighting some of my favorite pieces here.

That Organic Cotton T-Shirt Might Not Be As Organic As You Think - The New York Times / Front page investigation

H&M Is Being Sued for Greenwashing. What Does That Mean For Fashion? - New York Magazine’s The Cut

The Fashion Industry Could Reduce Emissions If It Wanted To - Wired

This company claims to help the world’s biggest corporations recycle. Activists say it’s greenwashing. - Vox

Get Rich Selling Used Fashion Online—or Cry Trying - Wired / Winner of ASJA award for Business reporting

Multilevel Marketing Companies Like Lularoe Are Forcing People Into Debt and Psychological Crisis - Quartz

Fashion Has a Misinformation Problem. That’s Bad for the Environment - Vox

Conscious Consumerism Is a Lie. Here’s a Better Way to Save the World - Quartz

Sex, Drugs, and V-Neck Tees: Inside the Cult of American Apparel
- Refinery29

American Fashion Changed After the Depression and It’s About to Reinvent Itself Again - InStyle

Argentina’s Textile Crusader - Craftsmanship Quarterly

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