After the Bangladesh disaster three years ago, the Fashion Revolution Week was launched (#FashionRevolution), to highlight the incredible abuses in the textile industry and to call for questioning consumers to know where their clothes come from. Who made it? Can I buy my new favorite piece with a clear conscience, or were people exploited in the production? At least now it is time to introduce yourself and ask the textile manufacturers the question #whomademyclothes? Who wants to be with us, post a insideout photo Releases a garment on Instagram and / or provide the corresponding label the question #whomademyclothes. Or you know that the favorite part was produced fair? Then use the hashtag #iknowwhomademyclothes. A great action and participation is really easy!
And because for the #FashionRevolution a week is not enough and the number of Slowfashion Bloggers grows fortunately constantly, Me, together with 23 great blogger colleagues posted a month exciting Slow Fashion Topics and fair favorite outfits under the #WardrobeRevolution.
To mark the Fashion Revolution Day, I have here a small overview of my personal my-GREENstyle favorite Looks. Under the gallery you will find the links to the fair-fashion outfits of 23 great Slow Fashion bloggers, with whom I have worked in the last weeks at the #WardrobeRevolution. Have fun clicking through!
#FashionRevolution: my-GREENstyle favorite looks
Here are the favorite looks of the #WardrobeRevolution
1. Lary Tales | 2. Schrift & Herz | 3. Myfairladies| 4. stryletz| 5. FashionFika| 6. Kissenundkarma| 7. grasgrün & himmelblau| 8. Kunstkinder Mag| 9. todayis | 10. Heylilahey| 11. Maridalor| 12. Made of Stil| 13. sloris | 14. stylemom | 15. nicetohavemag | 16. feschesmascherl | 17. felitales| 18. Jäckle & Hösle| 19. Gretchens Fragen| 20.my-GREENstyle| 21. at/least| 22. ekulele| 23. AnnaNikabu| 24. kimgoesöko | 25. madamechrisi | 26. subvoyage | 27. justinekeptcalmandwentvegan| 28. veggielove | 29. kleiderei | 30. www.slowfashionblog.de