Fashion Revolution Bangladesh

By Fashion Revolution

3 years ago

Upcoming events

  • 20/04/2021 10:00 - 20/04/2021 12:00

    The COVID-19 pandemic has made evident that reliable access to safe water is essential to global health security. At the same time, it has disrupted economic security for several sectors, including the global fashion value chain. As one of the world’s largest consumers of water globally, and the producer of more than 20 percent of global wastewater, the fashion industry will need to embrace sustainable and inclusive value chain solutions for its resiliency.

    Women have a massive role in shaping the sustainability of the fashion industry.  The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs’ Providing Opportunities for Women’s Economic Rise (POWER) initiative and U.S. Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City in partnership with U.S. Water Partnership and WWF are hosting a four-panel series and a follow-on roundtable from April 13-28, 2021 called “Women Changing the Course Toward Water Sustainable Fashion.” Women from across the industry will come together to be agents of change throughout the fashion value chain with a focus on Southeast Asia and South Asia.  This new cadre of women are Women for Water Sustainable Fashion.

     

     

    Join Fashion Revolution Bangladesh Country Coordinator Nawshin Khair on a panel discussion with USWP

  • 24/04/2021 16:00 - 24/04/2021 18:00

    This Fashion Revolution Week Fashion Revolution Bangladesh and Fashion Open Studio, invites you to virtually step into designer's studios and meet the people that make your clothes.
    Designer Shama kun and Chol will presents Pre recorded short film portraying the entire process of making, an interactive hand embroidery workshop with artisans and artisans storytelling in their own words live from Chol's studio.

     

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  • 25/04/2021 15:00 - 25/04/2021 17:00
    This Fashion Revolution Week Fashion Revolution Bangladesh & Fashion Open Studio invites you to virtually step into designer's studios and meet the people that make your clothes.
    Rahemur Rahman presents a live natural tie dying shibori t-shirt workshop in partnership with
    Aranya, a Fair Trade Initiative from Bangladesh.
    You will invited to create a madder dye and shibori patterns for a t-shirt through a guided workshop with designer and crafts activist, Rahemur Rahman. During the live online workshop Aranya Crafts will also be on the call to answer any questions regarding the benefits of natural dye production.
    Participants who register will be sent a natural dye home kit including all the equipment including natural resources from Aranya in Dhaka to equip you for the workshop.
    This workshop will be happening online via zoom, a link will be sent to all participants who have booked via the FOS Site and through Eventbrite.
    Please Register, you have the option to order the dye kit !