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Fashion students stand up for sustainable clothing

Words by Abi Scaife

Students have collaborated with the Salvation Army to call for sustainability in fashion.

Tell me more!

‘Redesigning Fashion’ is a collaboration with the trading arm of the Salvation Army, SATCoL, and year 2 students at the Winchester School of Arts.

Using donations from the Salvation Army’s 8,000 clothing banks across the UK, Year 2 students created some incredible sustainable fashion projects.

What’s the reason?

The project is part of an effort to encourage the fashion industry to become more socially and environmentally conscious. 

The students used their creations in a photoshoot to help bring attention to the issues in the fashion industry - and to hopefully incite change in the future!

Charity check-in 

At Smiley Movement, we like to elevate the work of charities across the world. Here are three charities whose causes align with the themes in this article.

Fashion Revolution. This is a charity campaigning passionately for a clean, safe, fair, transparent and accountable fashion industry. Learn more here.

Remake. This is a global non-profit advocacy organisation fighting for fair pay and climate justice in the clothing industry. Find out more here.

Global Fashion Agenda. This is a non-profit which is accelerating impact to create a net positive fashion industry. Support them here.

This article aligns with the UN SDG Climate Action.

This article aligns with the following UN SDGs

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