A PAUSE TO REFLECT ON SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION
Sitting Pretty is a local conscious fashion brand designed and manufactured in cape town. Its founder, Emma Longden, is an advocate of slow fashion practices that prioritise production methods which are kind to the environment and the people who make the garments. As such, natural and eco-friendly fabrics feature prominently in Sitting Pretty designs.
WHAT IMPACT IS THE COVID CRISIS HAVING ON SITTING PRETTY, AND HOW HAVE YOU HAD TO ADAPT OPERATIONS UNDER THE VARIOUS LOCKDOWN LEVELS?
Well, we completely ground to a halt at the beginning of lockdown. Our store was obviously closed and all the stores we stock were closed too. Our online site was open but we couldn’t dispatch anything until after level 5, and I felt weird about marketing the brand during this time.
We were meant to launch our autumn winter collection on 1 April, but at that point it felt strange to do a launch and push sales. It was such a strange time and I really did not know how to navigate it. With the end of lockdown looming (or so we thought) we launched mid-April and we did get some interest. In the meantime, our staff were working from home on autumn styles.
Come level 4 we were able to start making masks, we kept the price pretty low and donate 1 mask for every 10 sold and that really helped pay salaries. When we were allowed to open our store to sell winter clothing, we opened to the public. It has been slow, but our online store has picked up.
AS THE OWNER OF A SMALL ETHICAL FASHION BUSINESS THAT DESIGNS AND MANUFACTURES LOCALLY, WHAT ARE YOUR BIGGEST CHALLENGES/CONCERNS RIGHT NOW, AND CONVERSELY, ARE YOU SEEING ANY OPPORTUNITIES?
I am finding it incredibly difficult to predict what kind of summer we are going to have. I had plans to expand this year, and now those are off the cards.
We have cut our summer production by two thirds as much of our income over those months is tourist-based, and right now I feel like people are not going to be jumping on planes. I am currently approaching everything with caution.
In terms of fabrics, I managed to secure what I needed for summer before lockdown, but the continuity of fabric stock is possibly to be a challenge if we need to produce more.
WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON REGULATIONS GAZETTED DURING THE LOCKDOWN SO FAR, AND HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE THEM EVOLVE MOVING FORWARD?
WHAT CHANGES DO YOU EXPECT IN THE GLOBAL RETAILING ENVIRONMENT POST-COVID-19?
I’m expecting to see a slump. Less expendable income, less travel, it will affect us all for some time to come.
MANY PEOPLE ARE EXPERIENCING ANXIETY OR ‘COVID FATIGUE’ RIGHT NOW. WHAT HELPS YOU STAY BALANCED AND POSITIVE?