Date: June 15th 2026
Time: 13:00 CEST
Format: Online
Practical Ethics of Fashion Webinar
June 15th 2026 13:00 CEST
What if your wardrobe could become a powerful place to love your neighbour?
Date: June 15th 2026
Time: 13:00 CEST
Format: Online
In this webinar, we'll explore how our everyday wardrobe choices can become small but meaningful acts of care for people and the planet. Drawing from impactful ethical fashion research, Kat Halliday from Baptist World Aid Australia, will share practical steps to rethink how we buy, wear and value our clothes - without overwhelm or guilt.
She'll also offer personal reflections on how her faith shapes a hopeful, grounded approach to living more lightly in God's world.
Kat Halliday leads the Ethical Fashion Team at Baptist World Aid Australia. She researches the ethics and sustainability of fashion companies to advocate for improvements and equip consumers to do the same by living out their values. With a background in environmental humanities, she is passionate about creating and sharing positive habits that reflect her hope for a just and sustainable world.
Laura-Lee moved to Perú from the UK as a BMS Mission Worker in 2012. Initially serving in the Peruvian Amazon, she moved to the arid north coast in 2021 to take on the additional role of Creation Stewardship Co-Ordinator. Forests have fascinated Laura-Lee since adolescence, developing into an interest in how human societies can interact more harmoniously with the rest of creation for everyone’s mutual benefit. She was a contaminated land specialist in the UK before joining BMS as an environmental specialist promoting integral mission theology and practice in rural Peru. Laura-Lee has been involved in the Creation Care and the Gospel theme since 2022.
Aline has a BSc in Ecology and the Environment and experience in the field of microplastic pollution. She has been involved with A Rocha France since 2015, including 7 years living in les Courmettes, an environmental training center in the south of France. She is now studying theology at the University of Strasbourg. Aline is married to David and they have three children.