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Insights into the ethical fashion scene in Japan

November 14, 2010
Is Japan ready for ethical fashion? We suffer from a strictly hierarchical fashion industry. Insights from a conversation with a top leaders for ethical lifestyle in Japan.
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Green Books Campaign: Just great design – ‘Eco Fashion’

November 10, 2010
"Eco Fashion" introduces us to 62 fashion brands from all over the world, that happen to be 'eco'. The pictures show the work of true master designers.
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Sweatshops in the UK – They do indeed exist!

November 9, 2010
On November 8th, 8pm, UK's Channel4 emitted a documentary on sweatshop labour factories that work for fashion retailers such as TopShop and NewLook. What was it all about?
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GlobalisationTrade Shows

Global vs. local (I/II) – Ethical fashion and market awareness

November 5, 2010
A phenomenon: National borders segregate markets. Ethical fashion brands don't know much about what is happening abroad. 1st of 2 part posts, incl. event listing.
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Definitions

A plausible definition of ‘sustainability’ in clothing

October 27, 2010
Sustainable fashion design := sourcing and production that do not pollute through the process of manufacture and do not deplete non-renewable resources.
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Travels of a T-shirt
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A T-shirt that means the world

October 15, 2010
"The Travels of a T-shirt in the Global Economy" takes the exemplary T-shirt, and takes us on a journey to discover its origins. From Texas, to China, to the US again, and then to the second-hand trade in Africa.
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Paris Ethical Fashion Show September 2010: D4 – Best of Brands

September 30, 2010
Yesterday: Paris Ethical Fashion Show September 2010: D3 – The colours of technology Tomorrow: Paris Ethical Fashion Show September 2010:...
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Paris Ethical Fashion Show September 2010: D3 – The colours of technology

September 29, 2010
Fall 2010, D3: Paris Ethical Fashion Week, the longest standing ethical fashion event. Technological innovation and clothing. Natural organic dyes and suppliers.
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Paris Ethical Fashion Show September 2010: D2 – Social Projects and Bureaucracy

September 27, 2010
Fall 2010, D2: Paris Ethical Fashion Week, the longest standing ethical fashion event. Public day, bureaucratic panel discussions, and publicly funded social projects.
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London Fashion Week September 2010: Day 4 – Off-track: Quietly sustainable brands

September 20, 2010
Fall 2010, day 4: London Fashion Week, the dream destination of fashionistas. Quietly sustainable brands that don't shout about their commitment.
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Belgium: Where to shop ethical fashion – names, addresses, links

September 10, 2010
List of shops and brands of ethical fashion in Belgium, chiefly in Brussels and Antwerp.
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Yesterday’s myths: 6 not quite so ‘unchangeable’ fashion industry truths

June 14, 2010
6 cherry-picked myths, that are often led into the field of discussion against sustainable fashion, and will examine them close up and outside in.
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Book ReviewsConsumer-ismSupply Chain

Global fashion, fashion and the globe

March 23, 2010
"Sustainable Fashion & Textiles" makes it - beautifully - clear why the fashion industry, from the field to the consumer, needs change. And why design is key.
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Wardrobe undressed: Why the fashion industry needs to change

March 23, 2010
The fashion industry needs to change. Why? A simple T-shirt needs 2000 litres of water 150 grams of pesticide to grow the cotton. And that's only the start!
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