Should Be a better World, Should Be Fair, Should Be Stylish, that are
the core values of our fashion brand SHOULD BE.
For the exact same values stands the organization fashionrevolution.org
The movement from the UK is spreading all over the world with the goal
to change the fashion industry to become fair. Their main campaign
"Who made my clothes?" connects people with the makers of their
clothes in all parts of the world in order to create an awareness for
the importance of fair prdouction and fair lones for the people stitching
our clothes.
Fashion Revolution provides you with interesting informations about
production of textiles and informs you about their campaigns like
this one:
Fashion is a thirsty business.
Cotton accounts for 90% of all natural fibres used in the textile industry
and is used in 40% of apparel produced globally. Growing it requires a
lot of water. One cotton shirt uses about 2,700 litres of water.
(WWF, 2013)
(Text and pictures by fashionrevolution.org )
If you want help change the fashion industry to become more fair take
a look at their pages and become part of the movement.
SHOULD BE already support them! #fashrev
fashionrevolution.org
FacebookFashrev
"SHOULD BE A BETTER WORLD"
SHOULD BE FAIR
Should Be a better World, Should Be Fair, Should Be Stylish, that are
the core values of our fashion brand SHOULD BE.
For the exact same values stands the organization fashionrevolution.org
The movement from the UK is spreading all over the world with the goal
Fashion Revolution provides you with interesting informations aboutto change the fashion industry to become fair. Their main campaign
"Who made my clothes?" connects people with the makers of their
clothes in all parts of the world in order to create an awareness for
the importance of fair prdouction and fair lones for the people stitching
our clothes.
production of textiles and informs you about their campaigns like
this one:
Fashion is a thirsty business.
Cotton accounts for 90% of all natural fibres used in the textile industry
and is used in 40% of apparel produced globally. Growing it requires a
lot of water. One cotton shirt uses about 2,700 litres of water.
(WWF, 2013)
(Text and pictures by fashionrevolution.org )
If you want help change the fashion industry to become more fair take
a look at their pages and become part of the movement.
SHOULD BE already support them! #fashrev
fashionrevolution.org
FacebookFashrev
"SHOULD BE A BETTER WORLD"