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Hong Kong does EcoChic
We are part of the earth. We are also fashion consumers. Therefore everyone of us is responsible for the pollution caused by the fashion industry. Hong Kong-based NGO, Redress have set themselves the task of promoting environmental sustainability in Asia’s fashion industry by reducing textile waste, …
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The Shwopping Revolution
We think that old clothes shouldn’t just be thrown out, they should have a future… Marks and Spencer, Oxfam and Joanna Lumley of Absolutely Fabulous (i’m pretty sure “Patsy” wouldn’t approve of this scheme) have joined forces and launched a revolutionary new scheme titled “Shwopping”. …
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V for Vintage
You may or may not know of VV Brown, if you don’t where have you been? If you do, kudos to you. VV’s most recent venture, to add to her already full to bursting portfolio of activities, which include singing, song writing, producing and modelling is …
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People Tree: Ethical Alliances
If you haven’t already heard of them, then you’re late to the party. People Tree are pioneers of the “Fashion meets Fair Trade” takeover we are currently experiencing. They work tirelessly to ensure their clothes use ecologically sound methods of production. Most of their cotton …
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Nina Dolcetti upcycled shoes
“A beautiful shoe that pushes the boundaries, but is always elegant and wearable and that makes use of what is already here…” - ninadolcetti.com Described as a luxury ‘upcycled’ collection Elisalex De Castro Peake launched her shoe collection in 2008 after graduating from Cordwainers. The shoes were designed with line and form in mind …





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