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In Search of a Sustainable Singapore
Sustainable SingaporeMy ongoing exploration of local efforts to live lighter and tread more gently. From city farms to repair cafés, community gardens to textile waste solutions, this blog uncovers the people, places, and ideas shaping a more conscious future—right here in our own backyard.
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ThreadEd: Educational Outreach
Thread:EdWilde Hippi’s educational blog exploring the fashion and textile industry through storytelling, research, and reflection. From supply chains and sustainability to greenwashing and garment worker rights, Thread:Ed offers clear, thoughtful insights to help readers better understand the systems behind what we wear—and imagine how we might do things differently.
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The Art of Green Gifting
Green GiftingIs a blog series that celebrates mindful, meaningful ways to give, from handmade pieces and up-cycled textiles to low-impact wrapping and thoughtful gestures. Rooted in sustainability and creativity, this space is about rethinking the culture of consumerism and returning to gifts that carry story, intention, and care, for both people and the planet.
Crafting pigments from your kitchen cupboard
Thread:Ed- Educational Outreach
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Flax Futures: Reviving Ancient Fibres for Susta...
Tala Ashton-GreyFlax, one of humanity’s oldest cultivated plants, is making a comeback as designers, educators and communities search for fibres that can support a more sustainable future. This article traces flax’s...
Flax Futures: Reviving Ancient Fibres for Susta...
Tala Ashton-GreyFlax, one of humanity’s oldest cultivated plants, is making a comeback as designers, educators and communities search for fibres that can support a more sustainable future. This article traces flax’s...
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Sustainable vs. Regenerative Fashion: What’s th...
Wilde HippiSustainable fashion has long been a guiding principle in creating a more responsible industry, but is it enough? As we move toward a future that demands more than just reducing...
Sustainable vs. Regenerative Fashion: What’s th...
Wilde HippiSustainable fashion has long been a guiding principle in creating a more responsible industry, but is it enough? As we move toward a future that demands more than just reducing...
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Fibreshed: Reviving Local Textiles & Traditions
Wilde HippiFibreshed are transforming the way we think about textiles by bringing production back to local ecosystems. In this blog, we explore how the South West of England is leading the...
Fibreshed: Reviving Local Textiles & Traditions
Wilde HippiFibreshed are transforming the way we think about textiles by bringing production back to local ecosystems. In this blog, we explore how the South West of England is leading the...
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A Creative Platform for Sustainable Fashion, Slow Living and Mindful Craft
Wilde Hippi by Tala
Is a space shaped by slow fashion, sustainable textiles and reflective storytelling. It grew out of my two decades in the fashion industry, and a personal journey through motherhood, ethical production and regenerative design thinking. Over time, I realised that fashion could be more than seasonal trends. It could be a way to reconnect with craft, nature and community.
Here you will find upcycled pieces made with care, mindful DIY projects, and reflections from my MA in Fashion Sustainability. Through the blog, book club and workshops, I share how fibres, plants and heritage processes can inspire new ways of making and living. My hope is that these resources give others practical tools as well as inspiration to explore slow fashion in their own lives.
Wilde Hippi is still growing, but at its heart it is about learning, creating and connecting with intention. It is a reminder that change often begins small, in the act of mending, in the choice of fibre, or in the story behind a gift. Each of these actions carries the potential to spark something larger. One stitch, one story, one act of change at a time.
With warmth and creativity,
Tala