SUSTAINABLE FASHION WEEK LAUNCHES THEIR 2nd SEASON WITH 10 SLOW FASHION WORKSHOPS
NEW YORK CITY - Sustainable Fashion Week US is launching their second season Earth Day 2021, April 22, 2021. These workshops are hosted by indie, emerging, student and veteran sustainable designers from ALL OVER THE WORLD. These Slow Fashion Workshops are from beginner to intermediate so all levels can participate.
The event will take place on their YouTube Channel from April 22nd to April 24th with student, indie and veteran designers. Within this 3 day Workshop event, also get to see who will win our Upcycling/Zero Waste contest that got us news coverage! Meet Filip Westerlund from Our Choice Fashion, creator of the FIRST CIRCULAR SNEAKER! Listen to RISD student, Issy Saxton explain the Nuances of Sustainability. Also, get to see us crown our first SFW AMBASSADOR during one of our Swapping Events! This 3 day event is chock full of fun, information and new, exciting sustainable brands that we need to know!
The fashion industry is in crisis. Over-consumption of goods has led to an alarming rate of production, creating a recipe for disaster. How and where we make our clothes adds a toxic mix, making the fashion industry second to oil as the most polluting industry. Sustainable Fashion Week is a necessity to bring awareness to this ongoing problem while providing a platform to emerging sustainable designers.
By identifying alternative methods of clothing production, SFW2021 will show how we can still be fashionable at NO cost to our planet. These Designers will showcase recycled, repurposed, renewable, reusable, and eco-friendly options for creating clothing which offers real solutions to the crisis overtaking the fashion industry.
Sustainable Fashion Week US Season 2 was sponsored by Rutgers University, Cero Tucson, Victoria Grace Fashion, Fashion Institute of Technology, House of BAV and Magpies & Peacocks.
Please find additional information at www.sustainablefashionweek.us.
About the Founders Rick Davy, for over 14 years has successfully run Fashion Week Brooklyn, a product of Davy’s BK Style Foundation. BK Style Foundation is a nonprofit that focuses on building fashion entrepreneurship in the low income community. BK Style created by Davy is uniquely Brooklyn counter-programming aiming to balance New York Fashion Week mainly a Manhattan-centric affair.
Bridgett Artise, owner, author and designer of Born Again Vintage has pioneered Upcycled Fashion into the fashion world since early 2000s with her book Born Again Vintage. She created one of the first sustainable classes at FIT and has been dubbed Vintage Expert by NY Times. Her brand is 100% sustainable and has been from day one. ### Media Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.