ADIMAY Aditi Mayer is a visual storyteller whose work explores
style, sustainability, and social justice.

Opening gallery night on film 🫶🏽
12/12/2022

Opening gallery night on film 🫶🏽

LAKME FASHION WEEK! I’m sharing the stage tomorrow with powerhouses , , & .dravid on a conversation on fashion, climate,...
10/12/2022

LAKME FASHION WEEK! I’m sharing the stage tomorrow with powerhouses , , & .dravid on a conversation on fashion, climate, & the role of women.

Big big love to the sustainability team for ensuring these conversations are a part of official programming— reminding us of the importance of remaining both critical and creative in the face of the climate crisis.

We’ll be taking the stage 2:30 pm October 13th, see you there 💋

Thanks for the share, Fashion Revolution! New piece for The State Of Fashion 🙏🏽
12/07/2020

Thanks for the share, Fashion Revolution! New piece for The State Of Fashion 🙏🏽

Indian-American sustainable fashion leader Aditi Mayer reflects on decolonial approaches to fashion, drawing on her South Asian identity and heritage.

10/17/2020

Leather has always been a complicated knot to untie within sustainable fashion— one of hand, if you believe that animals shouldn’t be used for fashion, then leather is out. But the most common leather alternatives are often petroleum-based “pleathers” that wreak havoc on the environment.

has introduced an option made of mycelium, grown in under two weeks with just mulch, air, and water in an indoor environment that mirrors the forest floor. Thoughts? Comment them below! 🌲

10/14/2020

An excerpt from a conversation on movement building today hosted by & .to.academy— alongside , , & hosted by 🙏🏽

09/30/2020

A snippet from my conversation on marketing in the fashion world alongside the amazing & 🤎🗣👂🏽

has created what should be REQUIRED READING (or *listening👂🏽) for anyone in the sustainability place— a 5 part podcast series that provides the historical and cultural context required when addressing systems of inequality in fashion. Listen now on ✨

09/19/2020

There are links between those who deny climate change and those who are complicit in settler colonialism.⁣

I want to reiterate the importance of remembering the “I” in BIPOC— as a non-Indigenous folks, it’s important to direct the conversation to those that have created the ecological wisdom that environmentalists so often speak to. ⁣

Understand the ties between disregard for indigenous people, wisdom, and climate catastrophe. ⁣

Follow + support the knowledge: ⁣

🎞 Special thanks to for editing this video for 📽

08/28/2020

Thank you for this lovely interview 🤎 as part of a larger series called highlight 14 voices in fashion that are using fashion to unpack larger conversations of culture, sustainability, identity & more. ⁣

I’m wearing designers , , in this video 🧚🏽‍♀️ ⁣

Creative direction: ⁣
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08/22/2020

Talking about COVID demands that we understand how systemic racism makes BIPOC communities especially vulnerable. ⁣

The National Urban League recently released a report, The State of Black America Unmasked, which breaks down the nation’s fight against two pandemics— COVID-19 and racism. Today I’m sharing an IGTV video with to talk about the intersections between COVID 19 and racism, and the importance of wearing a mask. ⁣

With their collection of face masks, Aldo will be donating 100% of proceeds to , a civil rights organization dedicated to economic empowerment and elevating the standard of living in historically underserved urban communities. Join in us in doing your part and understand how your actions affect larger systems of inequality 🙏🏽 ⁣

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