About
I entered fashion not through fabric, but through questions.
What began at fifteen with The True Cost grew into a decade inside studios, schools and systems across Europe — design, branding, communication, and ultimately a Master in Sustainable Fashion. In Florence I discovered the world of EU sustainability law, and realised something simple but transformative:
to change fashion, we must change the rules that shape it.
So I moved to Brussels — to understand policy from the inside, working where sustainability becomes law, not marketing.
Aesthetics of Responsibility is the result: a bridge between fashion and democracy, between beauty and rigour, between creativity and accountability.
This is my invitation to see fashion as a political act — and politics as an act of care.
— Victoria C. N. Scholz
