It’s time to use your voice and your power to transform the fashion industry into a force for good.
It’s time for a
Fashion Revolution.
On 24 April 2013, 1,134 people were killed
and over 2,500 were injured when the
Rana Plaza complex collapsed in Dhaka,
Bangladesh. We believe that’s too many
people to lose on one day.
That’s when Fashion Revolution was born.
We believe that 1,134 is too many people to lose from the planet in one factory on one terrible day to not stand up and demand change.
We believe that fashion can be made in a safe,
clean and beautiful way. Where creativity, quality,
environment and people are valued equally.
On 24-30 April 2017, Fashion Revolution Week will bring people from all over the world together to use the power of fashion to change the story for the people who make the world’s clothes and accessories.
In 2016, in more than 92 countries around the world, tens of
thousands of people took part in Fashion Revolution Week.
We asked brands #whomademyclothes to show that we care
and demand better for the people who make our clothes.
Next year, we want to go even bigger.
Join us for Fashion Revolution Week 2017.
We want more brands to show us who made our clothes.
We want to thank the makers.
We want clothes that we will be proud to wear.
Be curious
Find out who made your clothes.
Who grew the cotton, spun the threads, dyed
the fabric and who sewed them together?