Empowering Refugee Artisans Through Fashion: Amrita Thadani of NEOCOCO
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Ready to take the mystery out of finding a manufacturer for your fashion brand— Download my FREE guide Get It Made → http://makegoodfashion.com/getitmade Today I get to interview Amrita Thadani founder of Neococo. Neococo is a social-impact fashion company that empowers refugee women through community femininity and hand embroidery. Before starting Neococo Amrita graduated from the Parson School of Design, the new school, and worked as a fashion stylist for 15 years. Neococo has been featured in publications like Los Angeles Times, Refinery 29, and most recently NBC, California Live. I love what Amrita does so much and how she's able to create jobs for refugee women. And I believe that you're gonna learn so much from her story, and hopefully it empowers you to make change through the things you create too. WEBSITE + SHOW NOTES www.makegoodfashion.com/podcast ON SOCIAL Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/makegoodfashion Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makegoodfashion My YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@makegoodfashion Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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