Join a thought-provoking, behind-the-scenes panel discussion on the biggest changes coming to the fashion industry in 2022. The conversation will include:
+ Sustainability – How regulations & consumer demands are driving adoption
+ Innovation & Tech – The latest resources in textiles & circularity available to brands
+ Sourcing & Supply Chain – Where are brands moving and what does that mean for you

What you can expect at this event:
+ Practical training and real talk on sustainability and industry progress
+ Live answers to your most burning sustainability brand questions
+ Actionable guidance on how to build a brand in today’s market
BONUS
+ Hear what’s coming on the THR3EFOLD Platform, and if you are launching a new brand a great program made just for you.
If you want to make fashion better for people, planet, and profit, we want to help you. Join us for a small dose of our community and take your first steps toward brand success.
SAVE THE DATE: FEBRUARY 15TH – 12 PM EST ON ZOOM
MEET THE PANELIST
MMMeet the Panelists

Sustainability Officer – The ID Factory
Martina Schiuma holds a strong passion for cultural diversity and environmental sustainability that drove her to work in Corporate Responsibility. She has worked as an eCommerce Specialist for a second-hand platform and supported the implementation of Yoox Net-A-Porter’s infinity strategy for empowering circular fashion.
The ID Factory is a B- corp certified supply chain traceability platform that creates a unique digital passport so fashion companies can gain end-to-end visibility over their global supply chain. Their mission is to empower brands in making timely, informed data-driven decisions that are the most effective for their business and have a positive impact on the planet. Martina is in charge of sustainability at The ID Factory to ensure these measures are addressed.
The ID Factory, a B-Corp among the top 12 fashion tech companies at Startup Bootcamp, supporting brands like Hugo Boss, Geox, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, S.Oliver, Tamaris to boost traceability and transparency in their global supply chains.

The ID Factory is a B- corp certified supply chain traceability platform that creates a unique digital passport so fashion companies can gain end-to-end visibility over their global supply chain. Their mission is to empower brands in making timely, informed data-driven decisions that are the most effective for their business and have a positive impact on the planet. Martina is in charge of sustainability at The ID Factory to ensure these measures are addressed.
The ID Factory, a B-Corp among the top 12 fashion tech companies at Startup bootcamp, supporting brands like Hugo Boss, Geox, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, S.Oliver, Tamaris to boost traceability and transparency in their global supply chains.

Founder & CEO – THR3EFOLD
Jessica has spent a decade helping hundreds of fashion & lifestyle brands grow their business through marketing, sales, and PR. She is passionate about equipping entrepreneurs to grow a successful business and transitioning established brands to profit-driven strategies for people and planet. She volunteered as a leader in a business & career development group in New York City for five years and stepped out on her own as a social entrepreneur six years ago. She has successfully crowdfunded $25,000 for THR3EFOLD and has grown her company to be a leader in the ethical fashion space.
THR3EFOLD is a B2B SaaS platform connecting apparel brands to an ethical supply chain and sustainability training so they can grow for people, planet, and profit.

Co-Founder & Creative Director, Island Tribe
Angeline Hayling is a Designer championing Sustainability & Artisan Craftsmanship. Her extensive global travels and experience in Responsible Fashion seek to inspire and empower women to live consciously. Her Island Tribe label features feminine bohemian designs that have been featured in Vogue, InStyle, WWD amongst others.
Island Tribe is a Conscious Womenswear Lifestyle Brand, founded with the Aim of Working with Artisans from around the Globe with a strong commitment to sustainability. Their Eco-friendly collections are made with sustainable or natural fibers, Made-to-order, and produced in small batches to reduce waste. They embrace Fairtrade partnership with global artisans in Bali, Mali, and India, amongst others. Taking it a step further, their latest collection was sustainably made in the U.S.A. in California, giving back to their local communities and stimulating local economic growth during the pandemic.