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Day 5: Fashion Revolution

published on 5 May 2019

Explore day five of the Fashion Revolution Tumblr curation, a collection of articles, quotes, images and resources that tell a different story about the clothes we wear, and inspire change in the fashion industry.

Explore day five of the Fashion Revolution Tumblr curation, a collection of articles, quotes, images and resources that tell a different story about the clothes we wear, and inspire change in the fashion industry.

Kam Bol fabric dumping, by Juss Coneybeer, Fashion Revolution Cambodia
Kam Bol fabric dumping, by Juss Coneybeer, Fashion Revolution Cambodia

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FASHION REVOLUTIONARIES: MATTHEW NEEDHAM

Working with waste, a British Council x Fashion Revolutionaries film with Matthew Needham 

from zine 002: LOVED CLOTHES LAST.

CAVAN JAYNE

Fashion Open Studio is a Fashion Revolution initiative to showcase select brands, designers and artisans who keep transparency and longevity at the heart of their practice. It’s a rare opportunity to meet the team behind the clothes and discover rising young designers and sustainability pioneers who are setting a new standard for fashion’s social and environmental responsibilities and answering the question, #whomademyclothes?

Last week, designer Cavan Jayne held a botanical dye workshop in her studio as part of the Fashion Revolution Week open studio series. http://www.cavanjayne.com

https://www.fashionrevolution.org/about/fashion-open-studio/

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Essay

Essay: Murderous, Meaningless Caprices of Fashion

23 July 2008
Political Fashion: Adam Briggs on the problem of obsolescence.
Essay

Essay: Fashion's Ecopolitical Dilemma

23 July 2008
Political Fashion: Roger Tredre on the industry’s superficial flirtation with eco fashion.
Article

Article: Storey With a Surprise Ending

26 May 2008
Originally published in The Sunday Telegraph, 20 May 2007: Kate Finnigan profiles artist Helen Storey's fashion past and scientific present.
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