Join Clementina “Sustainable Latina™” Martínez-Masarweh of DNA Sustainable Threds, and Glynn Barrish-Carroll of Rag Royalty, along with sponsors and collaborators, for three powerful events during LA Climate Week, at the launch of the first green carpet event to celebrate Circular Culture Hub™, bridging fashion, film, entertainment, culture, food, and ocean health. Through immersive experiences, hands-on workshops, and visionary panels, these gatherings explore how fast fashion and media storytelling shape our planet—and how we can reclaim both, supporting & rebuilding LA with tools needed for a conscious fashion mindset.
Sponsors include Claire Powers, Founder of KINdom, an Pinay-owned brand specializing in contemporary styles using handwoven and hand-crafted indigenous fabrics & other materials, amplifying the cultural heritage traditions of indigenous peoples in the Philippines, who are under threat of disappearing.
Collaborators include Kristy Drutman, popularly known as Browngirl Green, environmental and humanitarian activist & advocate, Co-Founder of the Green Jobs Board, and member of the EPA’s federal committee National Environmental Youth Advisory Council.
The 3-day event schedule includes:
April 10 | Cinematic Threads – The Hexi, The Deco Bldg
LACW’s only green carpet experience where micro films, live music, and circular fashion collide. Featuring youth climate pledges, music video release with first-time performance by a rising artist, mini fashion Avant-Garde showcase. Pop-Up and panels with filmmakers, media leaders and designers.
Time: 5:30–9:15 PM
Location: The Hexi, 5209 Willshire,LA CA 90030
April 11 | Circular Culture Hub – The Hexi, The Deco Bldg
An intimate night of climate expression and community healing through art, music, fashion and poetry. Featuring panelists, musicians, poetry and guest artists exploring textile waste and identity through a dreamy fashion presentation where music and poetry collide.
Location: The Hexi, 5209 Wilshire, LA CA 90030
Time: 5pm-9pm
April 12 | Thread by Thread: Unraveling Microplastics in Fashion & Our Oceans – AltaSea Summit, San Pedro
The only LACW hands-on workshop and vendor experience that exposes the hidden journey of microplastics from our clothes to our food and oceans. Explore plant-based solutions, sustainable design, and circular systems with Clementina, Glynn Barrish-Carroll, and special guests.
Location: AltaSea at the Port of Long Beach,Berth 60
Time: 10.30 am to 2.30 pm with workshop activation
Why It Matters:
Microplastics and other pollutants from fashion are invading our oceans and our bodies. These events challenge fast fashion, textile overproduction, but also celebrate solutions—from regenerative fabrics to circular storytelling. Come rethink what we wear, eat, and create—one thread at a time.