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Monday 28 April 2014

Fashion Revolution Day asks "Who Made Your Clothes?"

Do You Know Who Made Your Clothes? - Fashion Revolution Day


On 24th April last year, 1133 people were killed and over 2500 were injured when the Rana Plaza factory complex collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In memory of the Rana Plaza disaster victims, Fashion Revolution Day www.fashionrevolution.org has been created to promote transparency across the supply chain and to encourage everybody to stop and ask for a moment: WHO MADE YOUR CLOTHES?

Fashion Revolution Day aims to celebrate fashion as a positive influence. On Thursday 24 April 2014, the first Fashion Revolution Day, people were asked to turn an item of clothing inside-out for the day, to reveal the labels which show where their clothes were made.


Raising awareness and showing their support for the very first of many Fashion Revolution Days to come, Calico PR’s creative team created a shoot using a selection of ethical and sustainable brands. From clothing to shoes, accessories and even underwear, the UK based brands show how the entire wardrobe can now be gentle on the skin, the environment and still look bang on trend!

From left to right model wears: Grace, Augustine London, Bibico, Grace, Bibico.
Jewellery available from Oria Jewellery. www.oriajewellery.co.uk
Bags available from Girl with Beads. www.girlwithbeads.co.uk
Shoes available from Beyond Skin. www.beyondskin.co.uk
Photography by Ana Gely A.
Hair and Make Up by Valentina Syed. 

  • Augustine London: With a compelling dream, British lingerie brand Augustine London, dreams of creating a community of women who, by wrapping themselves every day in beautiful, sustainable and comfortable lingerie pieces, will feel inspired and empowered to achieve their own dreams. Established since 2012, using an eclectic mix of primarily organic cotton and end-line laces and mesh, Augustine London’s collection is soft to the touch, gentle on the skin, and friendly to the environment. www.augustinelondon.com
  • Bibico: BĂ­bico make fresh and uncomplicated garments in natural fabrics woven in fair trade cooperatives. Bibico garments are made for every day. Bibico believe that less is more & keeping things simple is the best way. Simple clothes with unique details that make them special. www.bibico.co.uk
  • Grace: Focusing on the real women, with a vintage style, Grace caters in sizes ranging from 6 to 24. Each piece of clothing is considered very carefully throughout the manufacturing process for their impact on the people in the production cycle and the impact on the environment. Believing that one day design integrity will become mainstream, the brand uses only organicand fair trade products. The details include locally sourced Nottingham lace and water based eco friendly prints. www.realgrace.co.uk
  • Fashion Revolution Shoot “Who Made Your Clothes” was organized by Calico PR’s creative team. Calico PR is a division of Calico Ventures, which is focused on making a success of fashion brands. The dedicated team provides quality support and mentoring along with crucial tools such as sales, marketing and press to fit the budgets of emerging designers and established brands.
Copyright © 2014 Calico Ventures
(info from: http://frumpytofunky.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/do-you-know-who-made-your-clothes.html)

Thursday 3 April 2014

This week's top 10 finds from Designers / Makers

Here is a selection of lovely designers I met at last month's Designers / Makers market in Spitalfields.

First up was colourful Indian inspired Piccadelhi who have a lovely range of cards, prints and notebooks, I bought a couple for presents, they are so cool!


I had a stall next to Cardiff based artist & printmaker Sophie Barras aka Pyklops, she has some gorgeous prints & jewellery.


Punto Belle has a beautiful range of bags & accessories using their own fabric designs! So bright & colourful.


Illustrator Hanna Melin has some gorgeous cards, brooches & sticky tape! I love this top banana tape.


Amazing recycled jewellery from Sally Ayling, this bird necklace is made from recycled tins.


Printmaker Jessie G has some nice designs on bags, cushions & cards.


Homewares & paper goods by Rosa and Clara Designs, include lampshades, coasters, cards & gift wrap with a retro feel.


Betty and Walter has a nice range of bags, accessories, tea towels and aprons in a variety of vintage style prints.


French artist Blandine Bardeau creates these amazing necklaces and bracelets from neon plastic.


Home design company Coconut Grass has a great range of comic book inspired prints and cushions.