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Sustainable Fashion Week September 2021
The UK’s first ever Sustainable Fashion Week will be taking place this September. An initiative started by a social enterprise…

It's easy to be cynical, believing is hard work
Last week, an internationally respected broadsheet published an article with the goal of debunking sustainable fashion: it doesn’t exist according to the author and it is all a marketing and PR ploy. With what aim I wonder?

Coronavirus experience
Coronavirus, or Covid-19 to be more specific, is 2020’s biggest global event shutting the planet’s countries and populations down. As we ease out of lockdown have you had time to reflect?