匠人精神:当手工艺品成为奢侈品
巴黎的顶级时装、意大利高级工作室——欧洲人的文化自豪感无不深深根植于其中。这些传统工艺——皮革制品、刺绣、制鞋、制帽、缝纫、玻璃吹制等等——还会被消费者吹捧,并被视作奢侈的象征。
Rebecca van Bergen is the Founder and Executive Director of US-based non-profit organization Nest. Rebecca graduated with her Masters Degree in Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri in 2006 and founded Nest at the young age of 24. Rebecca’s accolades include being a Draper Richards Kaplan Social Entrepreneur, a Cordes Fellow, and receipt of Ashoka and C&A Foundation’s 2016 Fabric of Change Award for innovation in fashion sustainability (received recently at the Copenhagen Fashion Summit). She was selected as one of twelve of GLG’s 2015 Social Impact fellows and received Clinton Global Initiative complimentary membership in 2015 and 2016. Rebecca is regularly quoted in international media stories for The New York Times, NPR, Quartz, The Guardian, ELLE, Glamour and more. She has been honored as a PBS “Changemaker” and CNN’s Young Person Who Rocks.
巴黎的顶级时装、意大利高级工作室——欧洲人的文化自豪感无不深深根植于其中。这些传统工艺——皮革制品、刺绣、制鞋、制帽、缝纫、玻璃吹制等等——还会被消费者吹捧,并被视作奢侈的象征。
There's only one difference between Indonesian artisans and the skilled craftspeople we see in the glossy ad campaigns for Europe’s luxury brands: how much they get paid.