Venetia La Manna: Championing Ethical Fashion and Mindful Living
PEOPLE & STORIES


In a world increasingly driven by fast fashion and fleeting trends, Venetia La Manna has emerged as a powerful and refreshing voice advocating for ethical consumption, transparency, and systemic change. As a campaigner, speaker, and content creator, Venetia has carved a space in the sustainability movement that bridges fashion ethics, social justice, and mindful living. Her work is not just about what we wear—it’s about how our choices connect us to a wider global system, and how we might use that awareness to bring about a better world.
From Fast Fashion to Fair Fashion
Venetia’s journey into ethical fashion wasn’t born out of trend, but out of transformation. Once deeply embedded in the media and fashion industry herself, she experienced a personal reckoning that pushed her to question the practices she once accepted. Through research, reflection, and a growing awareness of the human and environmental costs of the industry, she made a shift—away from complicit consumerism and toward conscious, considered action.
Her platform now serves as both a mirror and a map: holding up the reality of fast fashion's harm, while guiding audiences toward more responsible ways to engage with clothing and consumption. She speaks frequently about the exploitation of garment workers, the racial inequalities embedded within the fashion supply chain, and the greenwashing tactics used by large brands to distract from their lack of meaningful progress.
Storytelling for Change
At the heart of Venetia’s activism is her ability to tell stories that resonate. Through her podcast All The Small Things, she invites guests from across sectors—activists, thinkers, creators, and changemakers—to explore the practices and values that shape their lives. The podcast’s tone is intimate yet informative, offering a rare combination of vulnerability and intellectual rigor. It doesn’t just preach to the converted—it opens doors for newcomers to sustainability who might feel overwhelmed or judged by more dogmatic approaches.
This emphasis on connection and dialogue has made Venetia particularly effective at reaching wider, younger audiences—especially millennials and Gen Z—who are increasingly seeking ways to live with intention but may not know where to begin.
Intersectional Activism
What sets Venetia apart in the sustainability space is her deeply intersectional approach. She understands that fashion ethics cannot be separated from conversations about race, gender, class, and colonialism. She regularly uses her platform to elevate voices from the Global South, challenge white-centric environmentalism, and advocate for systemic changes rather than surface-level solutions.
Venetia is also co-founder of Remember Who Made Them, a campaign that supports garment workers and encourages a solidarity-based approach to fashion reform. The initiative calls for collective action—from consumers, brands, and policy-makers alike—recognising that real change can only come through accountability and shared responsibility.
Mindful Resistance
Venetia's advocacy isn’t just loud, it’s grounded. She balances her activism with a strong emphasis on self-awareness, rest, and mental wellbeing. This ethos reflects in the way she communicates—never dogmatic, always accessible. Her message is clear: you don’t have to be perfect to make a difference. You just have to start where you are, with what you have.
She encourages people to buy less, buy better, repair what they have, and resist the pressure to constantly consume. But more importantly, she invites them to ask deeper questions: Who made my clothes? What systems am I supporting with my money? How do my choices affect people I may never meet?
Redefining Influence
In an age where the term “influencer” often implies vapid promotion and materialism, Venetia is redefining what it means to influence. Her online presence is a resource, not a product. Her content aims to inform, inspire, and ignite action—not just sell items or ideas. She uses her reach to call out injustices, challenge greenwashing, and build a more informed and empowered community of conscious consumers.
Venetia La Manna is not just influencing fashion—she is reshaping the narrative around what it means to live ethically in the 21st century. Through her work, she reminds us that every choice we make, no matter how small, can be an act of resistance and a step toward a more equitable and sustainable future.
In a time when the planet’s future is uncertain and the voices of justice are more urgent than ever, Venetia’s message is both timely and timeless: small things matter, and what we wear says everything about who we are—and the world we want to build.