Campaign group releases details of anniversary Fashion Revolution Week
Campaign group Fashion Revolution kicks off its 10th anniversary Fashion Revolution Week on 15 April with the worldâs largest fashion activism movement saying there will be 10 days of citizen action, âbringing together communities around the world through a series of engaging local events across 75 countriesâ.
The theme this time is How to be a Fashion Revolutionary and it said it will invite its global community âto share a decade of learnings on what it means to be a part of the revolution, including their achievements, advice and their hopes for the futureâ.
Included in the events will be âthe community builders, creative thinkers and organisers that have helped driveâ its last 10 years.
People will be able to listen to âthe untold stories of Fashion Revolutionaries and share your own using our new #WeAreFashionRevolution campaignâ.
This campaign invites the community to share what being a Fashion Revolutionary means to them. Using its social media templates and story prompts, participants are encouraged to reflect on their journey in fashion activism, list their hopes for the future or share advice for new Fashion Revolutionaries.
There will also be a Fashion Revolutionary workshop series to help develop new skills. The free global workshop series, âdesigned and led by fellow Fashion Revolutionariesâ, will cover subjects such as valuable communication, community-building, advocacy and education skills. Some highlights include the âHow to be a Campaignerâ virtual interactive workshop on 17 and 19 April; and the âHow to be a Storytellerâ workshop on 16 and 23 April, that âbreaks down the ingredients behind every good story, combining global case studies with creative promptsâ.Â
On 20 April, there will be a Mend In Public Day. The group said that âamidst busy Saturday shoppers, we will repair our slightly worn but still loved pieces, from torn pockets to split seams, and spark conversations on how to make Loved Clothes Lastâ. Events have been confirmed across the UK, Hungary and in Australia, with global partners including Love Not Landfill, Street Stitching, Boss and KÊtfecske.Â
An additional series of online and offline events throughout the week will include clothing swaps, upcycling competitions, film viewings and panel discussions.Â
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