The fashion world recently witnessed an inspiring shift in the way designers, brands, and fashion enthusiasts are coming together to prioritise sustainability and eco-conscious practices. As the buzz from fashion weeks around the world fills the air, there is an ever-increasing emphasis on reducing environmental impact and promoting ethical fashion. We take a closer look at fashion events from around the world that are championing sustainability and highlight the remarkable efforts of designers and brands in this eco-conscious movement.
1. Copenhagen Fashion Week, Denmark
Copenhagen Fashion Week has emerged as a global leader in sustainable fashion. This event is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2023, and it has adopted strict sustainability criteria for participating brands. From August 2023, the event only featured brands that meet sustainability standards, setting an example for the entire industry. The event features a ‘Sustainable City Space’ for eco-conscious brands and hosts an ‘Innovation Forum’ to foster sustainable ideas. Educational programs and a focus on circular fashion further underscore its commitment to sustainability. Transparency and accountability in brand practices are encouraged, making Copenhagen Fashion Week one of the most eco-friendly fashion events globally.
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2. Oslo Runway
Oslo Runway, now in its ninth year, continues to gain international acclaim, reflecting the growing fascination with all things Scandinavian, especially in the realms of style and design. While Copenhagen Fashion Week might still take the spotlight, Oslo’s annual fashion showcase shines brightly, notably for its innovative Norwegian designers with a strong commitment to sustainability. This year, Oslo Runway has taken a significant step towards promoting eco-consciousness by adopting Copenhagen Fashion Week’s sustainability requirements. All brands and designers participating in the event are now required to report on their sustainable practices. Additionally, they must sign an ethical charter for the fashion industry, emphasizing values such as diversity and inclusion for models and staff. The event isn’t limited to the runway; it extends into the city itself. Pop-up shops, presentations, and unique fashion shows are held in various locations throughout Oslo, providing a rich tapestry of sustainable fashion experiences.
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3. Lakme Fashion Week, India
India, with its rich textile traditions, has started to make a mark in sustainable fashion. Events like the Sustainable Fashion Day at the event have brought to the forefront the work of Indian designers who are passionate about eco-friendly practices. These designers often incorporate traditional Indian techniques like handloom weaving and natural dyeing into their collections, promoting a unique blend of heritage and sustainability. Many of the event’s sustainable highlights include the use of reusable bottles, recycling of plastic and paper waste and a lot more.
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4. London Fashion Week, UK
London has long been a global fashion capital, and its fashion week is now embracing sustainable fashion. The British Fashion Council launched the “Institute of Positive Fashion,” which works to make the fashion industry more sustainable and inclusive. The event showcases designers committed to eco-conscious practices and ethical supply chains.
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5. The Circular Fashion Summit, Hong Kong
This event in the heart of Asia focuses on promoting a circular economy in fashion. The summit brings together experts and innovators to discuss solutions for reducing waste, increasing product longevity, and reusing materials. Hong Kong’s location at the crossroads of global fashion trade makes it an ideal place to address sustainability on an international scale.
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