Belfast City Council and Tools for Solidarity will be part of the global movement to highlight fast fashion’s big contribution to climate change.
A unique
#catwalk is being held in 2 Royal Avenue, Friday 27th September. A demonstration of style without perfect, unreal bodies, with no age limits, gender restrictions, or planet damage!
Over the last few months, Tools for Solidarity have been planning an ethical and second-hand fashion show. Community groups from across Belfast have making the garments from donated fabrics, and clothes that deserve a second chance.
Textiles rescued from the @oxfamshops ragbag, and the TfS scrap stash have been loving crafted into looks for the four seasons to make clothes for timeless fashion.
For our finale, fashion interns from @showsomelovebelfast, the SFW Belfast Hub, will be showing their creativity with 12kg of fabric diverted from landfill. Can’t wait to see what they make!
Save the date for a ethical fashion movement!