Wednesday Feb 11, 2026

Tablecloths and Rabbit Sleeves. ECO-CULTURE

This week on Eco Culture, we start with dancing… and end with sewing lessons.

Loritza shares what it was like being called in as a fashion medic for Brandy and Monica’s tour — including reconstructing a couture jacket with real rabbit fur sleeves that arrived in pieces. From tablecloth repairs to celebrity wardrobe fixes, we explore the hidden labor behind live productions — and what it means to make things last instead of throwing them away.

We also dive into:

  • Fast fashion and the “wear it once” mentality

  • Why thrift stores are full of nearly new items

  • Online thrifting (Poshmark, Etsy, etc.) and trust in resale culture

  • The power of learning basic sewing skills

  • Upcycling vs. discarding

  • Building practical sustainability habits

Plus:

  • A 100-year-old rocket-powered go-kart racer 🏎️

  • A red carpet premiere in Winter Park

  • Matthew Morrison’s magnetic stage presence

  • And Jonathan publicly admitting he cannot sew a button to save his life (yet)

By the end of the episode, we commit to filming a sewing tutorial — paper plate buttons and all.

Because sustainability isn’t just theory.

It’s skill-building.
It’s participation.
It’s being part of the solution.


🌱 Episode Themes

  • Sustainability through longevity

  • Repair culture vs. throwaway culture

  • Fashion responsibility

  • Accessibility in eco-conscious living

  • Learning practical skills

  • Creative upcycling


🧵 Memorable Moments

  • “Without it you ain’t gonna have any tablecloths or rabbit sleeves.”

  • The flying blazer button mid-pirouette.

  • Thrifting as a response to fast fashion.

  • Sewing as empowerment.

  • “You sew a button and next thing you know, you’re living off the grid.”


👗 Featured Links

Navarre Films: navarrefilmsllc.com
Alienphant: (Loritza’s designs): alienphant.com

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