Use your voice and your power to transform fashion industry
March 31st, 2016
For
Immediate Release
FASHION REVOLUTION in partnership with
JUST
ATELIER
presents
UNSTITCHED:
Local Fashion Revolution
Pop-Up with
Urban Dream Brokerage
April 18 - 24th
2016
19 George St, Dunedin (Just down
from the Octagon)
It’s time to use
your voice and your power to transform the fashion
industry
into a force for
good.
It’s time for a FASHION
REVOLUTION!
Dunedin’s eco fashion
hub JUST ATELIER, along with FASHION REVOLUTION are working
with URBAN DREAM BROKERAGE Dunedin to create a unique
interactive experience for our local community to engage in
socially and environmentally positive fashion
initiatives.
We believe that fashion can be
made in a safe, clean and beautiful way. Where creativity,
quality, environment and people are valued equally.
On 24 April 2013, 1,134 people were killed and over 2,500 were injured when the Rana Plaza complex collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh. We believe that’s too many people to lose on one day.
That’s when Fashion Revolution was
born.
Fashion Revolution, established in 2013,
is a global movement present in 83 countries, advocating for
greater transparency, traceability and environmental
responsibility in the fashion supply chain. In 2015, Fashion
Revolution Day on April 24, achieved an online media reach
of 16.5 billion, over 60 million unique users and 124
million impressions of #whomademyclothes in addition to
seeing over 350 events held around the
world.
Supporters include Livia Firth, Stella
McCartney, Christopher Raeburn, models Lily Cole, Laura
Wells, Amber Valetta and Christy Turlington as well as
brands and designers including Kit Willow, Ginger and Smart,
Nobody Denim, CUE, Nudie, Patagonia, Akira Isogawa, American
Apparel.
Worldwide press coverage includes The
Australian, SMH, BBC, Le Monde, NY Times, Vogue, Elle, Marie
Claire, Daily Telegraph,Sunday Style, iD Magazine,
Catalogue, Sunday Times, Telegraph, Channel 7, The Guardian,
The Huffington Post and the NZ Herald Viva Magazine amongst
many more.
What is our goal? Fashion
Revolution wants to ignite a revolution to radically change
the way our clothes are sourced, produced and purchased. As
consumers, we no longer know who makes our clothes and we
don’t know the true cost of the things we buy. The garment
industry supply chain is fractured and producers have become
faceless. This is costing lives. We believe that rebuilding
the broken links across the whole supply chain, from farmer
to consumer, is the only way to transform the entire
industry. Fashion Revolution brings everyone together to
make that happen.
Fashion Revolution Day brings people
from all over the world together to use the power of fashion
to change the story for the people who make the world’s
clothes and accessories.
It is an international
movement with a mission to empower everyone involved in the
fashion industry (which is all of us!) to promote an
industry which values people, the environment, creativity
and profits in equal measure. Fashion Revolution events will
be taking place all around the world, and is again set to
gain massive media attention in 2016.
What’s
happening in Dunedin? During the first week of the
April school holidays, we will create a pop up space to
explore, create and share ideas about contemporary fashion
in a central city space. Including a photo booth and plenty
of opportunities to see and engage with information on the
fashion process; with resources and information from Fashion
Revolution.
We will be skill sharing and giving people
the chance to get hands-on with the processes involved in
creating, personalising and repurposing contemporary
fashion.
Workshops open to all ages by local Dunedin
textile artists, Designers, Craftivists, Senorita AweSUMO,
Desi Liversage; Just Atelier Trust including Mend and Make
Awesome, Re:Fashion Upcycling, lunchtime BYO
crafting.
We would love to have YOUR PARTICIPATION in
creating a Fashion Revolution in Dunedin!
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