Project Emerald Launch
Event description
✨ Come for the fashion, stay for the future ✨
Are you an eco-enthusiast, op-shopper, creative, market stallholder, or small business owner in the sustainable fashion space? Then this night is for you.
We’re thrilled to invite you to the official launch of Project Emerald—a new Tasmanian-born resale platform dedicated to quality secondhand fashion and accessories.
Emerald is designed to support buyers, sellers, and brands who care about circular fashion, cost-of-living relief, and conscious style. Whether you're downsizing your wardrobe or running a resale business, this evening will show you how Emerald can help grow your impact and your audience.
🗓 Event Details:
Date: Wednesday 6th August, 2025
Time: 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Location: Level 5, Bridge Room, 24 Davey St Hobart
Tickets: FREE
Dress Code: Smart casual, wear your favourite secondhand find!
Drinks and nibbles provided
🌿 What to Expect:
🎤 Inspiring Speakers (10 mins each):
• Karen Caprice – Organised with KLC: The value already hanging in our wardrobes
• Milca Perez – Sustainability advocate: How individual actions reduce fashion waste
• Amanda French – Dress for Success: Empowerment through fashion and the power of collaboration
• Eve McIntyre – Founder of Project Emerald: How Emerald brings it all together
🎙 Hosted by:
Adam Mostogl – Van Diemen Project (MC + panel facilitator)
💬 Panel Discussion:
After the talks, Adam will lead a panel discussion with our guest speakers on the future of fashion reuse, sustainability, and women’s empowerment.
💡 Also on the night:
• A live demo of how Emerald works (for buyers and sellers)
• Networking with changemakers and small business owners
• Media welcome – come discover the heart behind the platform
• A few surprises to celebrate the launch 🎉
🎟 Tickets are FREE – but spaces are limited!
Bring your passion for the planet and your love of pre-loved style.
Be part of the movement.
Download the Emerald app, join the community, and shop the revolution.
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