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Sustainable Fashion News: Week 24

Sustainable Fashion in Berlin
Sustainable Fashion Pop Store

Sustainable Fashion Panel Talk

Hello, how are you? 

Last week I attended a sustainable fashion event here in Berlin, organised by global platform and community Slow Fashion World & Bohetnika founder Mariel Jumpa & Lizeth Soto. It involved a series of presentations based around storytelling in ethical fashion. There was also a panel discussion – see if you can spot me in the photo above!

As well as meeting a whole host of incredibly inspirational people and hearing about all the wonderful ways they are changing fashion for the better, it also made me think: Are we living in a sustainable bubble?? Moreover, do people only relate to my story if they are already interested in sustainability? Generally speaking, it’s something I’m thinking about more and more.

In other news, The Green Edition has been listed as one of 75 sustainable fashion blogs and websites from Feedspot. Check out all the others here.

Here are your sustainable fashion links for the week!

The second link is from a sustainable fashion and lifestyle magazine that is based here in Berlin. In essence, I saw the editor talk about the magazine at the event above and loved her passion for picking out the beauty in sustainability.

11 Links

 

Forget Fast Fashion: Slow Style Pioneers On The Clothes They’ve Worn For Decades. To build a connection to our clothing means to treat it with respect and keep wearing it for years. And consequently what these people have done. The Guardian

Sustainable Thinking, At Museo Salvatore Ferragamo. Luxiders

Forest Twice Size Of UK Destroyed In Decade For Big Consumer Brands – Report. We’ve seen headlines like this one for years, however, it’s still going on. In short, these natural areas are irreplaceable and we are destroying them. There are many measures that can be taken to ensure everyone in the world has enough to eat and wear, nevertheless cutting down natural habitats don’t need to be one of them. The Guardian. 

See It. Like It. Want It. Rent It. NY Times

To Dye For: Wrangler’s New Denim Process Eliminates Water Waste. Basically, Wrangler can dye their jeans using no water which is a huge step forward to reduce water wastage. The Guardian

Why Most Consumers Are Still Not Buying Ethical Fashion. The Sydney Morning Herald

8 In 10 Garment Workers In Bangladesh Have Experienced Or Witnessed Sexual Violence At Work. New figures from Action Aid UK. London Economic

I Work In The Environmental Movement. I Don’t Care If You Recycle. While I loved reading this, I only agree in part. I believe we should install change individually as well as a government level. Vox

Nike’s Plus-Sized Mannequins Don’t ‘Promote’ Obesity – They Reflect Reality. Why On Earth Is That An Issue? Nike has installed plus-sized mannequins to showcase how their clothes look on bigger bodies however some journalists have a problem with it. Body positivity is so important and to complain about average dress sizes to be used as mannequins is deplorable. Independent 

France To Ban Unsold Clothes And Electronics From Being Destroyed In ‘World First’. Telegraph 


Images from Alejandro Torres

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