Deutsche Kleiderstiftung
Deutsche Kleiderstiftung

Ambassadors of the Kleiderstiftung

We are looking for you as a volunteer supporter to promote the idea and content of the Kleiderstiftung in your region or federal state. Presentations in parishes, e.g. in senior citizens' circles, or maintaining contact with those responsible in the parishes and associations will provide you with a variety of interesting contacts and varied activities. As a volunteer, you naturally divide your time yourself and get involved as you wish. If you find such a task interesting, please do not hesitate to find out more.

Kathrin Succow

Even as a teenager in the GDR, I had my very own, unmistakable style of dress: second-hand couture instead of a uniform look. My credo when it came to style throughout my life. Out of necessity back then. Out of joy and conviction today. In a world of overproduction, throwaway (un)culture and screaming social injustice, it is time to rethink our approach to clothing, fashion and style. For me, the German Clothing Foundation is a changemaker and a rule model. It is committed to a new, responsible approach to used clothing. I'm happy to get involved as their brand ambassador to spread this appeal around the world, find allies and mobilize fellow campaigners.

www.kathrin-succow.de

(Photo: Vreni Arbes)

Brand ambassador Jennifer von Walderdorff

Charity stores have the power to create a positive ripple effect. By supporting these stores, you are not only contributing to a more sustainable fashion ecosystem, but also championing important causes. Every purchase and donation becomes a step towards change, transforming fashion into a force for good.

www.jenniferwalderdorff.com

Brand ambassador Katja Weitzenböck

I like it when high-quality textiles are reused. Donating to the Kleiderstiftung protects the environment and shares great clothes with other women. I am against disposable fashion. That's why I do both: donate and buy second-hand at Zweimalschön.

www.katjaweitzenboeck.de