Redyoos at Cannes — Cleo Joins Global Leaders at the “No Permission” Dinner to Reimagine Circularity and Change
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This month, Redyoos founder Cleo Escarez took the stage — and the dinner table — at one of the most inspiring gatherings of the year: The “No Permission” Dinner, hosted by the Fusion Fashion Tech Society during the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity.
Set against the glittering backdrop of Cannes, this event brought together global pioneers who share a common belief — that we don’t need permission to create a more circular, humane, and sustainable world.
A Dinner Where Change Begins
The “No Permission” Dinner wasn’t just an event. It was a movement in motion. Curated by Ambriel Pouncy and the Fusion Fashion Tech Society, the evening invited visionary, ego-free leaders, creators, and innovators to discuss how we can reimagine the systems shaping our industries — and our planet.
Among those seated at the table:
- Martyna Zastawna, European Investment Bank Climate Activist
- @adventureofaunicorn, Environmental Artist
- Besa Neziri, Designer, Besë
- Neha Goel, Founder of Darzy.AI
- Shannen Henry, CSFD Grenada
- Cleo Escarez, Founder of Redyoos
Together, they explored themes of culture, collaboration, co-creation, and community — the four C’s driving the future of sustainability and creative leadership.
From Fashion to Future: Why This Conversation Matters
The fashion and jewelry industries are at a turning point. As more brands embrace sustainability, the next frontier is accessibility — ensuring that circularity isn’t an exclusive club, but a global norm.
Redyoos was founded on that very principle: to make recycling jewelry simple, personal, and free, turning what once felt like a small gesture into a global ripple of change.
At Cannes, Cleo’s voice joined others who are challenging the status quo, showing that innovation and humanity aren’t opposites — they’re partners.
A Global Movement with a Local Heart
While the dinner table in Cannes hosted changemakers from across continents, Cleo’s message stayed deeply personal — rooted in Redyoos’ Seattle beginnings and inspired by her children, who remind her daily why this mission matters.
Redyoos continues to grow from a local mail-in program to a recognized force in the circular fashion movement, one that empowers people everywhere to act without waiting for approval.
Because sustainability isn’t about permission.
It’s about participation.
Join the Movement
You don’t need a seat at Cannes to be part of this change.
You just need one envelope — and the willingness to start.
Request your free Redyoos Mail-In Kit and give your old jewelry a new purpose. Because together, we can make circularity something everyone can do.
