Capsule wardrobe workshop

Online

During this online workshop you’ll learn the stages involved in creating a wardrobe that works for you. Includes capsule wardrobe […]

MODE FABRIEK

Mode Fabriek Zamenhofstraat 108, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland

An event full of inspiration, sustainability, experiences and ofcourse fashion. Get your tickets here!

Impact Hub Amsterdam Collaborations

Every last Thursday of the month we offer you a full-day programme filled with networking, knowledge and innovations to accelerate […]

Panel talk by MUMSTER and Naaierij

Instagram-live

Our Rapairing is Caring giveaway is around the corner! However, we want to give everyone a chance to be inspired […]

Free

Mini, Midi or Maxi: 1970s Fashion at M&S

Online

It’s not just flares and crimplene! Explore a decade of innovation, style and celebrity customers! This is a pre-recorded talk […]

Free

The Sustainable Fashion Conversation

Online

Sustainability is a must have in business , but how do you build a sustainable fashion business? Global Fashion Marketplace […]

Free

Circular Economy Week: Reuse old textiles in warm quilted blankets

Ede Ede,

During this meeting, Rianne Doller will demonstrate how old clothing can be reused by making warm blankets. Participants can participate in this process on the following points:

* Preparing clothes for a quilt,

* Making a quilt block

All works are processed in one quilt for donation to refugee work.

Circular Economy Week: From Ground to Wardrobe

Online

Consumers, and even some fashion professionals, have all but forgotten the link between clothing and agriculture. Any fiber or fabric not made from oil comes from the land. The Netherlands has a rich agricultural history, leading science and innovation institutes, a renowned creative sector and once a thriving textile industry. But driven by globalization and the rise of petrochemicals, fashion supply chains have become increasingly opaque and polluting. Fashion brands and retailers rarely or never produce their products locally, which means that regionally grown raw materials are exported or destroyed. In light of the growing awareness of climate change and the importance of nature conservation, there is a small but growing realization that textiles and fashion should play a role in caring for the land and the animals on which it depends. In their presentation, they will share international examples of different fashion companies working more closely with farmers, the results they have achieved and the key elements needed to do so successfully.

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