Back in the
noughties Elle dedicated an issue to ethical and sustainable fashion. Bland, dull,
meh it was as if all colour has
drained from the pages. I think there was 1 bag I half contemplated buying. It wasn't that this side of the fashion industry had a bad rep – it was just not
cool. Fast forward a few years and things are wildly different. With the curse
of Fast Fashion quickly filling up landfill quicker than you can say “It was
only £2.99 from Primark” more and more people are taking note of where and how their
fashion is made and how they consume it. Just look at Livia Firth and her upcycled
red carpet dresses for her Green Carpet
Challenge, not to mention
Lily Cole, Eva Longoria, Anne Hathaway all taking the upcycled plunge.
Even Bradley Cooper took up the
challenge wearing a Tom Ford tuxedo made from
ethical wool at the Golden Globes this January. ( Queue
picture of Bradley…)
So when the
invite to the FashionComPassion event dropped into my inbox it actually sounded like
something I wanted to go to: clothes, art and vodka (ok, I know I don’t drink
but I think I would have had a snifter – it’s made from Quinoa for Pete’s sake!)
So who are
they? Fashion ComPassion is a UK-based socially responsible fashion retailer
and Debut Contemporary is a renowned art gallery. The showcase will feature socially
responsible fashion brands from war torn and under privileged communities
together with stunning pieces created by emerging artists from Debut
Contemporary. Get your monthly dose of culture washed down with fashion and check
them out here on the 20th Feb:
www.fashioncompassion.co.uk
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