Meet Lucianne Tonti. She’s the author of Sundressed, a regenerative fashion advocate, and one of the most respected voices redefining how we think about fibre, fashion, and the systems that sustain both.
Her work bridges the worlds of design, agriculture, and economics to reveal that the future of fashion isn’t synthetic, it’s symbiotic.
And if you’ve ever felt torn between your values and viability, or you’re unsure how to make regeneration real in your brand, this is the Slow Fashion Lab masterclass you’ve been waiting for.
Inside the Slow Fashion Lab next week, Lucianne joins us for an exclusive guest masterclass to break down what regeneration actually looks like in practice, from viable fibre systems and small-scale circularity to honest storytelling that builds trust and hope with your customers.
This isn’t about perfection (there’s no such thing), and it’s not a lecture on what not to do. It’s about integrity, creativity, and leading with care in a world ready for change.
Lucianne will walk you through...
- The most exciting and accessible regenerative fibre innovations small brands can source from right now.
- How to design with regeneration in mind beyond materials through pattern-making and systems thinking.
- How to tell the fibre-to-garment story in ways that educate and inspire, without guilt or overwhelm.
- How to lead with transparency even when you’re still a work in progress.
You’ll also have the opportunity to sit front row and ask her anything when we open up for live Q+A time.
If you’ve ever wondered how to make your brand part of fashion’s solution and not just the conversation, this masterclass is your invitation.
Because regeneration isn’t just for farmers or large-scale supply chains, it starts with how you design, tell stories, and connect with your community. It starts small, with you.
Lucianne’s voice carries enormous weight in the global sustainability conversation; she’s the fashion editor of The Saturday Paper, the sustainability editor for Elle Australia and a regular contributor to The Guardian, where she writes the weekly series Closet Clinic.
This is a rare opportunity to learn directly from her inside the Slow Fashion Lab and walk away with practical pathways, creative ideas, and renewed energy for what’s possible for your brand.
To join the conversation, access the Slow Fashion Lab here.
Claire x
