posted on 2022-03-21, 02:33authored byJulia English
<p>This is the
interview is the recording of episode 6 of the podcast, Seam Change, featuring
Bethany Jakob. You can also listen to the full episode wherever you find your podcasts.</p>
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<p><b>Episode Notes:</b></p><p>Bethany Jakob is the designer behind Bethany Alice Fashion
Design, and in this episode we are chatting about her collaboration with Lois
Hazel. Having trained in fashion design at RMIT and after working in bridal for
a few years, Bethany was shocked by how women expected their bodies to fit
their clothes, not the other way around. She started offering alterations to
friends and family around 6 years ago to help them feel confident in their
wardrobe and her business grew from there.
She now travels around Victoria meeting with clients and offering
alterations packages to transform their wardrobes. As well as alterations, she
creates upcycled styles to help inspire her clients to see the potential for their
unworn clothes. After connecting with Lois Hazel, a local Melbourne brand, the
two worked together to transform Lois’s unsold stock through adding panels to
create voluminous sleeves and adjusting the design to enable reversibility. </p><p>
</p><p>We start by talking about her journey into doing
alterations, and the early stages of her work with Lois, from the first
meeting, to how they worked together to design the project. Next Bethany dives
into the nitty gritty around the materials and processes involved, as well as how
she structured the financial side. We then talk about trust and what makes people
attractive to work with before wrapping up with what drives her to keep going, from
both a big picture perspective and her daily motivations.</p>
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<p><b>PhD Research Information:</b></p>
<p>This podcast is part of Julia English’s PhD
research at RMIT University. This research project has had ethics approval
through RMIT University (2021-24506-15223).</p>
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<p><b>Contact Information:</b></p>
<p>Email: julia.english@student.rmit.edu.au</p>
<p>Instagram: _julia.english_</p>
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<p><b>Credits:</b></p>
<p>Music by Frank Henry.</p>
<p>This PhD research is funded by an Australian Research Training
Program Scholarship.</p>
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<p><b>Transcripts:</b></p>
<p>See attached PDF and Text files for transcripts.</p>