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Find a collection of promotional content, including social media assets, posters and the official Fashion Revolution Week branding pack. Everything you need to spread the word and get people interested.
DOWNLOAD ASSETSYou can download and print these posters to use with your selfie, when asking brands and retailers #whomademyclothes?
DOWNLOADYou can download and print these posters to use with your selfie, when asking brands and retailers #whatsinmyclothes?
DOWNLOADWe invite brands and retailers to show us the people in your supply chain by sharing their stories, and help transform the industry by demonstrating transparency in your supply chain. Download and print an ‘I made your clothes’ poster for your producers to hold, and share using #imadeyourclothes
DOWNLOADPoster pack for all other 'i made your...' options. Includes I made your yarn/fibre/bag/belt/hat/jewellery/scarf/shoes and more.
VIEW POSTERSPosters available in Spanish, Portuguese, Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Khmer.
DOWNLOADInformation on how get involved with Fashion Revolution Week if you are a fashion brand, wholesaler, retailer, distributor or designer.
READInformation on how get involved with Fashion Revolution Week 2020 if you are a farmer, producer, factory or maker.
READInformation on how get involved with Fashion Revolution Week 2020 in your workplace.
READWe may not be able to mingle in our communities, but we've put together a simple guide for digitising Fashion Revolution Week events, from film screenings to workshops and panel discussions, so that you can still share your Fashion Revolution with citizens around the world!
READFashion Revolution and British Council's revisited How to be a Fashion Revolutionary booklet. It’s full of inspiration and ideas about how you can use your voice and your power to transform the fashion industry as we know it. Also available in Spanish and Portuguese.
READWant to avoid buying new clothes? Take the #haulternative challenge — a way of refreshing your wardrobe without buying new clothes: from shopping secondhand, swapping with a friend, renting special pieces, to DIY customisation. Also available in French, Polish, Portuguese and Spanish
READRather than buying new, fall back in love with the clothes you already own. Share your story, or write a love letter about an item of clothing that means a lot to you. Also available in French and Portuguese.
READWe accept blog submissions that are revolutionary, solutional and aligned with our manifesto. Email us to pitch your idea to: ruth[at]fashionrevolution.org.
GET IN TOUCHAsk your local policymaker what they’re doing to create a fairer, safer, cleaner more transparent fashion industry. Your voice has power, so use it! Download, print and post this postcard to the policymaker in your neighbourhood.
DOWNLOADWrite an email to a brand and ask #WhatsInMyClothes? Fill in their name, sign yours and share on social media, tagging the brand and @fash_rev. Download our email template.
DOWNLOADWrite an email to a brand and ask #WhoMadeMyClothes? Fill in their name, sign yours and share on social media, tagging the brand and @fash_rev. Download our email template.
DOWNLOADDownload free educational resources for all ages, such as worksheets, activities, information for educators, and how you can be a Student Ambassador at your university.
DOWNLOADIn support of the Tamil Nadu Declaration and Framework of Action, Fashion Revolution has conducted new research into the supply chain transparency efforts of 62 major fashion brands and retailers.
READ NOWRead our latest White Paper ‘Why we still need a Fashion Revolution‘. Published April 2020.
READ NOWA review of the 250 biggest fashion brands and retailers ranked according to how much they disclose about their social and environmental policies, practices and impact.
DOWNLOADThe 2019 edition, ranking the levels of transparency of 200 of the biggest global fashion companies.
DOWNLOADRanking the levels of transparency of 150 of the biggest global fashion companies
DOWNLOADRanking the levels of transparency of 100 of the biggest global fashion companies. Also available in Spanish and Portuguese. Read the FAQs.
DOWNLOADA 2020 update, Fashion Revolution commissioned a survey of 5,000 people aged 16-75 in the five largest European markets, including Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy and Spain, to find out how supply chain transparency and sustainability impacts consumers’ purchasing decisions when shopping for clothing, accessories and shoes.
VISIT PAGEFashion Revolution commissioned a survey of 5,000 people aged 16-75 in the five largest European markets, including Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy and Spain, to find out how supply chain transparency and sustainability impacts consumers’ purchasing decisions when shopping for clothing, accessories and shoes.
DOWNLOADRanking the levels of transparency of 40 of the biggest fashion companies in Brazil. Also available in Portuguese.
DOWNLOADAn insight into the potential to stimulate local production and entrench sustainable practices into Kenya’s Textile and Apparel sector. Abridged report launched September 2020.
DOWNLOADCase studies accompanying the Situating Alternative Textiles in Kenya report. Launched September 2020.
DOWNLOADRanking the levels of transparency of 30 of the biggest fashion companies in Brazil. Also available in Portuguese.
DOWNLOADThis study is published as a part of the British Council x Fashion Revolution Policy Dialogue project which aims to work with local stakeholders to enable evidence-based and stakeholder led decision-making around the topic of gender equity in cotton farming in India.
DOWNLOADThis study is published as a part of the British Council x Fashion Revolution Policy Dialogue project which aims to work with local stakeholders to enable evidence-based and stakeholder led decision-making around the topic of importation of second hand clothing in the Philippines.
DOWNLOADRanking the levels of transparency of 20 of the biggest fashion companies in Brazil. Also available in Portuguese.
DOWNLOADThis study is published as a part of the Fashion Revolution Policy Dialogue project in partnership with the British Council which aims to shed light on the multiple perspectives of a particular issue through a series of evidence-based discussions, interviews, focus group discussions and workshops with stakeholders.
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