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Slow Fashion
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When: 6:30pm, Saturday 20 February 2010

Where: BMW Edge at Federation Square

Cnr Swanston and Flinders Streets, Melbourne (opposite Flinders Street train station)

Cost: FREE!


The Slow Fashion Show, a celebration of style with a lighter footprint, will be held as part of the Sustainable Living Festival in the BMW Edge at Federation Square at 6:30pm on Saturday 20 February 2010.

The event will showcase fair trade, vintage, handmade and environmentally sustainable new fashion and include individuals who demonstrate their unique style without costing the earth.

This is not going to be your normal eco fashion show - the line-up includes activists, cyclists, gogo dancers and, of course, designers all making a song and dance about changing our fashion habits– Slow Fashion is going to show Melbourne how to do sustainable with style!

Designers include The Social Studio, Sosume, Lyptis, Bhalo, Natalie Low, Etiko and more!

Hosted by Winnie & Nai, Melbourne’s very own Singing Style Gurus and ‘Life Change’ Specialists, the show is designed to teach you how to freshen your look and deal with your (and the planet’s) issues! Sometimes harsh critics, they never miss a public opportunity to let the world know that it’s getting SO HOT RIGHT NOW!

Come find some style solutions at the Sustainable Living Festival while celebrating with us!

If you have any further questions please email us at slowfashionshow@gmail.com

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What is Slow Fashion?

 

Slow Fashion is a new movement in sustainable style.

Slow Fashion is made and acquired in ways that respect other people and the environment. It is about quality, not quantity. It promotes creativity in the production and use of materials that minimise environmental impact. It encourages timeless individual self expression and style, over trend. Slow Fashion knows that makers should be fairly rewarded for their endeavours.