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Hello everyone - Namaste! Welcome back to Anthropause. Today, we bring you our fourth episode, ‘Made in Bangladesh.’ Join us in our conversation with Fathia Tamanna, Farhia Tabassum, and Farhat Anan, who are all from Bangladesh. In this episode, we talk about the nuances and unspoken reality behind the fashion industry and look at what makes sustainable fashion what it is. Please do listen to Fathia, Farhia, and Farhat’s perspectives on sustainable fashion, that is a direct outcome of their personal experiences as the owners of Dhaka Vintage (Fathia), Bedlam Dhaka (Fathia and Farhia), and the curator of an Instagram page @far2short (Farhia and Farhat). We will see you next month with another episode! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter for weekly updates. Dhaka Vintage: https://www.instagram.com/dhakavintage/ Bedlam: https://www.instagram.com/bedlam_dhk/ Far2short: https://www.instagram.com/far2short/ --- IMPORTANT --- Organizations you can donate to, to help Nepal, India and Bangladesh: https://bit.ly/3uaXxFT (Put together by Tapashwi Karki) Please take some time to help these countries. Every penny counts! --- FIND US ON --- our podcast: https://anchor.fm/anthropause our Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3fknb09vXoQcHLIi925Urc our Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anthropause/id1557205493 our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anthropause_podcast/ our twitter: https://twitter.com/_anthropause Thanks, Simone & Sitashma --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anthropause/support