22nd April – 28th April 2026
This year, our campaign aims to re-ignite hope. With over eleven years of campaigning, the revolution needs the collective more than ever.
We are all accountable, but we are tired: tired of claims that are misleading, of leaders’ promises that lead us to nowhere, of information overload. We are all together in this collective mission – for a clean, fair, safe, transparent and ethical fashion industry, and that brings hope.
We want this year’s Fashion Revolution Week to reclaim the collective: standing united as one voice. As a movement we’re going back to our roots, and we’re asking fashion revolutionaries to do the same.
Seek connection, ask questions, and take to the streets – for both a better fashion industry and for future generations that follow in our footsteps.

Fashion Revolution Week is our annual campaign bringing together the world’s largest fashion activism movement for seven days of action.
Find threads of connection. Reforming the fashion industry asks for bridges to be built – to share with others and collaborate towards a common goal. From artificial to ancestral intelligence – the future of fashion depends on connecting innovation with tradition. We need to re-discover our connection: to different perspectives, to slow fashion, to heritage textile practices and to each other. Strength in community can help move the revolution away from individualism, to a shared experience.
Conscious fashion is a collective mission. No matter where you are in the world, we can each reach out: outside of our current knowledge, outside our current habits or outside of our echo chamber. Consciousness is the first step on the path to making intentional, meaningful change – but raising awareness is not enough. It’s time to ask the tough questions about fashion. Every player in the system is accountable for their impact, it’s time to hold each other to it in global solidarity.
Dare to go offline. In a world where technology demands so much from us, we challenge the revolution to go analog. Real change doesn’t live solely on screens, but in streets, schools, libraries, and communities – thriving with others who live and breathe the same values. Whether it’s making, mending or meeting, don’t just post about it – participate in real change.