Fanzine 04: 366 DAYS OF FASHION REVOLUTION an interactive, informational, and revolutionary planner for 2020, designed to guide you through a year of fashion activism. The foldable, fill-in calendar helps you get involved and stay involved, all year long.
It takes the form of an A2, double sided wall planner that folds down into an A5 booklet. Printed in 3 spot colours.
Fanzine 04: FASHION CRAFT REVOLUTION a focus on craft as culture. With thought pieces on cultural appropriation, intangible cultural heritage and globalisation, we discover why it’s so important to honour and celebrate crafts and artisans whilst a the same time, discussing their challenges in the 21st century and what the future of craft may look like.
This issue is 240 x 170mm and 104 pages long. Printed in full colour throughout with a pull out pattern section with how to’s from Katie Jones, Mindful Mending and Pragya Sharma.
Fanzine 03: FASHION, ENVIRONMENT, CHANGE an A -Z of the fashion industry’s thorny relationship with greenhouse gases, ocean plastics, and textile pollution, from the Anthropocene to Generation Z. In order to make change, we need to understand the problems and find creative ways to change systems and human behaviour.
The Graphic Design students of Central Saint Martins have created thought-provoking illustrations and visuals to give a fresh perspective on the carbon footprint of a pair of jeans; the corrosive pollution created by the textile factories of Erode in India; and why shoe and bag brands need to get to know their tanneries.
A team of experts, writers, poets and campaigners examine how fashion can lessen its impact on the planet for future generations. Contributors include Dilys Williams, Linda Greer, Wilson Oryema, Orsola de Castro, Scarlett Conlon, Jake Hall, Tamsin Blanchard, Carry Somers, Sarah Ditty, Fleur Britten, Matthew Needham and Arizona Muse.
The proceeds of all our non-profit fanzine will go towards creating more inspiring and informative resources like this zine in the future and helping to grow the Fashion Revolution movement.