Maddie Williams: Redress Design Award Winner 2019
UK talent scoops top prize with upcycled collection based on eco-grief.
All-rounder: Maddie Williams
UK talent scoops Redress Design Award 2019 with upcycled collection based on eco-grief.
BARE Fashion returns for second year
London’s only vegan fashion and beauty show is back for its second year.
Michael Stanley-Jones, UN
The co-secretary of the Alliance for Sustainable Fashion on fashion and 2030.
Fashion Revolution launches Fashion's Future
A new free online course looks at the Sustainable Development Goals.
Pushing boundaries: Bite Studios
“Conscious product that has purpose and meaning.” Meet Bite Studios.
Brands that give back
It’s not enough to make good fashion; now brands are looking for ways to give back.
Fashion Revolution launches Fashion's Future
A new free online course looks at the Sustainable Development Goals.
Ethically made t-shirt labels
New t-shirts from ActionAid, Vegan Outfitters, The Empathy Project and more.
Safia Minney MBE: shopping well isn't enough
Social justice campaigner Safia Minney MBE on system change.
Asket: menswear aiming for 100% traceability
Asket co-founder August Bard Bringeus on the knotty problem of supply chains.
5 brands using recycled plastic
Five brands putting the world’s most notorious fibre to good use.
Interwoven X Fashion Open Studio
How can we change the ways we source, produce and consume?
The art of visible mending
Time to relearn how to mend our clothes and make them last longer.
Part 3: Creating transparency
In Part 3 of our series on supply chains, we ask experts for the best new initiatives towards transparency.
Opinion: When good intentions go bad.
Racism takes many forms in fashion, says Melissa Chaplin, PhD Researcher in Intercultural Communication.
Function before fashion: Patrick McDowell
‘Realistic in approach, looking to unveil the truth behind all things.’
The March Edit 2019
Pala celebrates its partner NGO Care4Basket and Reformation and ECONYL make swimwear.
Opinion: When good intentions go bad.
Racism takes many forms in fashion, says Melissa Chaplin.