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Here’s How These Depop Sellers Are Celebrating Second Hand September

Founded in 2019 by Oxfam to encourage environmentally-conscious sartorial habits, Second Hand September has now become a global fashion phenomenon....
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A Look At Why The Internet is Boycotting Oatly, And Its Link To Amazon Deforestation

Over the weekend, sustainable oat milk brand Oatly sparked outrage on Twitter due to new corporate investors Blackstone, whose ties to President Trump and the Amazon rainforest’s deforestation threatens the food company’s ethical brand image.
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Our Favourite Sustainable Black-Owned Depop Shops

WORDS Jonquil Lawrence Historically, the most sustainable forms of consuming fashion have been purchasing vintage, second hand and thrifted clothing,...
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Sophie Hird is Fighting Fast Fashion by Up-Cycling Your Team’s Jerseys

WORDS Hannah Bertolino As our weeks-in-quarantine count hits double digits, once comforting past-times could not seem farther out of reach...
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Joshua James Small & Chloe Baines Discuss Fashion’s Sustainable Future

As Fashion Revolution Week pivoted to a digital-first strategy in the wake of COVID-19, designers Joshua James Small and Chloe Baines conversed via BRICKS Instagram live stream about working as young designers during this time. They discuss their respective practices and overall sustainability in fashion.
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Climate Crisis: Are We The Last Generation?

PHOTOGRAPHY Wendy Huynh In 2018, activist Greta Thunberg kickstarted a global movement by skipping school and setting camp in front of the...
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Sustainability in Fashion: Is anything actually changing?

For this week's BRICKS Voices, we hear from sustainable womenswear designer Joshua James Small on this thoughts after London Fashion Week AW20.
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Why We Need to Change Our Relationship with Fast Fashion

As another show season closes its doors and draws its curtains, it is now time to reflect on what the...
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Is This the End of Fashion Weeks as We Know Them?

Fashion week season is soon to commence, and the fashion flock prepares for a jam-packed month of shows, parties and glamour. But...
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The Design Duo Shaming Mass Production and Over Consumption Within Fashion

Avoiding mass-production and over-consumption, design duo Paula and Mariángeles Aguirre developed tHERAPY — a sustainable brand promoting ethical, conscious fashion. Instead of...
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