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Slow Fashion – fairy lights and feathers in Shibuya

Show time - fairy lights and feathers

Show time - fairy lights and feathers

to promote sustainable and Fair Trade fashion in spring we’d never imagined that it would galvanise so many university students in Japan and UK.

Akari and the incredible team!

Akari and the incredible team!

School of Fair Trade and People Tree intern Akari Kuga did an amazing job with other students, Natsuki and Akiko to organise a Slow Fashion extravaganza near Shibuya in Tokyo. They invited Baba (former designer of Dress Camp who is the first Japanese designer to win a competition between FIT and Parsons in New York), and me to discuss fashion and what it meant to us.

Tama Art School students show their work

Tama Art School students show their work

They also organised three fashion shows, together with Tama Art University students and ‘xChange’ to promote fashion made out of sustainable materials and to promote clothes swapping, followed by the People Tree Youth Collection endorsed by Emma Watson. There were 80 people PACKED into a gallery in Shibuya – that is how we kept warm!

The new future: Slow fashion

The new future: Slow fashion

CHinese garment factory workers

Chinese garment factory workers

There was a presentation about Chinese garment workers conditions of young women the same age as the university students gathered – where workers do an average 14 hours working day – Fast fashion really began to catch on in Japan about 5 years ago, resulting in 2.3 million tons of clothing which is disposed of each year – of which only 10% is ever recycled or reused. Making second hand clothes and charity shop shopping cool is the challenge in Japan – There’s no culture of it as in the UK where we all buy from Charity Shops.

2.3 million tons of garments are thrown away each year

2.3 million tons of garments are thrown away each year

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People Tree youth collection, endorsed by Emma Watson

Motomi and me

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Motomi Baba

Motoomi Baba

There was a panel discussion with me and Baba Motoomi. He’s a real artist, we talked about fashion and what it means to us. Predictably we were poles apart – Motomi talked about how you have to live and breathe fashion to suceed in it – and I talked about the real cost of Fashion. I’m intrigued by him and his designs – so I decided to see his collection later that week.

Some very creative work from Tama Art school students. Loved it! Lots of upcycling too

Some very creative work from Tama Art school students.

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Good styling, upcycling and second hand - so cute I love it!

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Great event – well done everyone. Slow fashion rocks!

The Gift List!

We have your Fair Trade Christmas wrapped up with our ultimate guide to Christmas gifts for everyone. Give Fair Trade this Christmas and give a gift that gives twice.

WIN a Fair Trade Stocking!

We’re giving away one Fair Trade Stocking worth £275 every day for the 12 days of Christmas!

5th Year anniversary of Fair Trade cotton – and a photo launch to mark it!

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Me and Trevor Leighton at the Fairtrade foundation launch

Trevor Leighton photographed 12 celebrities wearing Fair Trade Fashion – (frankly speaking I didn’t recognise one People Tree product there – even though the stylist was sent more than 20 pieces!) Anyway … I love his last campaign where he shot Anita Roddick with a pineapple in her mouth to promote Fair Trade foods.

I was asked to give a short speech after Elizabeth Day from the Guardian who told the audience of 200 - half inebriated on Fair Trade wine - supporters about life in Mali, West Africa for cotton farmers. Fairtrade Foundation have released their report – The Great Cotton Stitch-up which says what we activists have been saying for years that 3 billion dollars a year of US and EU subsidy to cotton farmers, reduces the world price of cotton making West African farmers 10% poorer than they would otherwise be. Fair Trade cotton in Mali has helped more than 90% of cotton farmers go to school when less than 40% usually can. A very well presented report: The Great Cotton Stitch Up – read it online.

My favourite photo from Mali of Moussa Doumbia

My favourite photo from Mali of Moussa Doumbia

Fair Trade Fashion Pioneers.

In my talk I discussed that People Tree and other Fair Trade fashion pioneers had found an alternative to fast fashion – the human and natural world exploitative model of fashion that has spread now to every corner of the world. I told, stage by stage, how differently we work with farmer and artisans and asked the audience to ‘imagine’ a new fashion industry based on those principals. I also introduced other pioneer fairtrade clothing brands: Epona, Pants to Poverty, Gossypium, Pachacuti and Fairly Covered who together with People Tree make up a strong voice to change our fashion industry. We are also demanding that VAT (20% in the UK from January 2011) should be dropped on Fair Trade clothing.

The Vega girls

The Vega girls

Alice wears a People Tree Richard Nicol shirt

Alice wears a People Tree Richard Nicol shirt

No time to change the world. Mike Gidney of Fairtrade foundation and James of People Tree discuss

Mike Gidney of Fairtrade foundation and James of People Tree discuss how to change the world

Laura Bailey shows us how it's done - Deb and I are out of practice

Laura Bailey shows us how it's done! Debs and I are out of practice

After the event, the ‘Fashion Fair Trade 100’ dinner, we discussed how to change the world through Fair Trade and fashion

After the event, the ‘Fashion Fair Trade 100’ dinner, we discussed how to change the world through Fair Trade and fashion.

Me and Abi of Gossypium

Me and Abi of Gossypium

Cute PT babes, SArah and Kate wear People Tree:)

Cute PT babes, Sarah and Kate wear People Tree:)

All Wrapped Up

Most Sustainable Brand at the WGSN Global Fashion

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People Tree has won the most prestigious fashion award to date – ‘Most Sustainable Brand’ at the WGSN Global Fashion Awards.

Here’s word from Safia in New York…

“Yay! From the grassroots People Tree wins the WGSN Sustainability award in New York. Our network of 3000 organic farmers + artisans are turning fashion on its head! Showing that fashion can be a tool for Change, not just gorgeous to wear.

Two day Sample Sale!

Perfect gift ideas for a Fair Trade Christmas at the People Tree Sample Sale…the gift that gives twice! This weekend we have the best in classic Fair Trade styles on offer. Womenswear, menswear, kidswear, babywear, jewellery, accessories – we have something for everyone!

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KTS celebrate Annual School Day

The Kumbeshwar Technical School is a producer group in Nepal and specialise in hand knitted products. Primarily KTS is a school for socially and economically deprived pupils in Nepal giving the community a chance to learn new skills that will give them a vocation to support themselves.

Crazy for Hand Knits

Our partners KTS in the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal sent us a crazy pair of 2 metre tall mittens! A work of art as they were made completely of patches – each patch made by one of their hand knitter members. In a spirit of competition each woman was asked to be their most creative, show new knitting skills and go for it!

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So there I was – with my design team judging each and every patch of the giant mittens. We picked four winners! Congratulations to KTS winners

1st prize: Luxmi Deiy Dangel
1st prize: Luxmi Deiy Dangel
2nd prize : Gyani Shova Shakya
2nd prize : Ms. Gyani Shova Shakya

3rd prize : Shreejana Shakya
3rd prize : Ms. Shreejana Shakya
Special Masako prize : Sita Singh
Special Masako prize : Ms. Sita Singh

These brilliant designs are significant because People Tree then build them into future designs and products for future collections.

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I love hand knitting and my favourite product by KTS knitters in this current collection are:

B281UE red RGB LR

Fairisle cardigan

Crochet Scarf
Crochet Scarf
Jewel Embroidered Cardigan
Jewel Embroidered Cardigan
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