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What’s the true price tag on what we wear? | 29.06.2025, 11:00 am. 

With over 100 billion garments produced each year, most worn only a few times, our fashion choices have become one of the planet’s dirtiest secrets. 

This Sunday, 29 June 2025, don’t miss the latest episode of the English-language show “Infinitely Curious” on Voice of Greece: Katerina Batzaki invites listeners to rethink the pace at which we live and consume, by peeling back the glossy layers of fast fashion — from overflowing landfills to underpaid hands behind every stitch
 
Through powerful voices like sustainability advocate Josephine Philips, storyteller Gabriella Smith, and ethical fashion entrepreneur Patrick Woodward, we trace a new thread — one of repair, responsibility, and respect. 

Because what we wear doesn’t just speak — it shouts. The question is: what story are we telling? 

Let’s not be just well-dressed. Let’s be well-aware. 
 

Broadcast: Sunday, 29 June 2025, 11:00 am. 
Produced and presented by Katerina Batzaki 

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