WHAT WE'RE READING

TRADITIONAL DRESS AS RESISTANCE THE NEW YORK TIMES

RarΓ‘muri women in Chihuahua, Mexico, have made an indigenous style of dress a means of fighting assimilation.

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HOW FASHION SCHOOLS ARE TACKLING THE SUSTAINABILITY PUZZLEB.O.F

'We have to look at eductaion because we're still training designers to work in an industry that doesn't work for the future'.

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6 CHANGES TO MAKE THIS WORD OCEANS DAY ELLE

This is why on World Oceans Day we need to think about our actions and how we can improve our contribution to this catastrophic problem.

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THE END OF THE ARTIC AS WE KNOW IT THE GUARDIAN

Less oxygen and ice, more acid and heat. Jonathan Watts joins an expedition studying what this means for the planet.

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WHAT WE'RE WATCHING:

RIVER BLUE PADDLE PRODUCTION INC.

As World Oceans Day bring the pollution of our waters to the forefront of our mind we emplore you to watch RIVERBLUE. The film brings awareness to the destruction of some of the world’s most vital rivers through the manufacturing of our clothing.

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FASHION REVOLUTION MOOC LAUNCHES MONDAY: SIGN UP NOW

Don't forget to sign up to our free online course Fashion's Future: The Sustainable Development Goals. The course starts on June the 10th and will run for 4 weeks, you can expect three hours of study a week. We will explore the fashion industry’s impact on people and planet, what the Sustainable Development Goals are, and how they are linked.
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