Walk Your Values: A Conscious Fashion Show
Walk Your Values is a fashion show experience hosted by KQED and ethical fashion nonprofit Remake. Inspired by Remake’s Walk Your Values New York Fashion Week runway shows and KQED Arts’ series Fit Check, this unique gathering celebrates self-expression through conscious style choices and pre-loved, upcycled and ethically produced clothing.
Join local creatives, activists, designers and influential style/fashion journalists to explore the intersection of personal style and sustainability in the Bay Area.
Dress in your most stylish pre-loved outfit, learn style tips and connect with other fashion enthusiasts to build a better future for people and the planet.
Schedule
- 7:45pm – GA Doors
- 8:30pm – Program
- 9:30pm – Post-Show Mingle
The evening’s program will include a two-part runway featuring:
- A ‘Fit Check’ runway of self-styled looks and performances from Bay Area creatives, curated by KQED reporter Olivia Cruz Mayeda
- Secondhand and upcycled looks from Bay Area vintage and curated resale businesses Empress Vintage, ReLove, Porter Vintage, Emotion Potion, TheNobo, and upcycled brand Fafafoom Studio
Two panel discussions with:
- Viv Chen: Fashion writer and founder of fashion Substack newsletter The Molehill.
- Ayesha Barenblat: Founder and CEO of Remake, a global advocacy organization fighting for human rights and climate justice within the clothing industry.
- Delila Hailechristos: Founder of curated resale boutique ReLove.
- Zakiya Zazaboi: Stylist and former Berkeley teacher.
- CC Doan: Founder and curator of Two Two, a concept gallery-shop for emerging fashion and art.
- Brian Asuncion: Sustainable clothing designer specializing in artisan dye and screen print.
Drinks and light bites will be available for purchase from: Fort Point Brewing, Ferry Plaza Wine Merchant, Peaches Patties and Reems.
Co-presented by Remake