WHO ARE WE?

Fashion Revolution is fighting for a safer, cleaner, fairer and more transparent fashion industry responding to the unprecedented pollution caused by the industry and violations in human rights of workers. 

We are Fashion Revolution. We are a global movement of people who make the fashion industry work. We are the people who wear clothes. And we are the people who make them.We are designers, producers, makers, workers and consumers. We are academics, writers, business leaders, brands, retailers, trade unions and policymakers. We are the industry and the public. We are world citizens. We are a movement and a community. We are you. We love fashion. But we don’t want our clothes to exploit people or destroy our planet.  

 We demand radical, revolutionary change. We want to bring people and organisations together, to collaborate to radically change the way our clothes are sourced, produced and consumed so that they are made in a safe, clean and fair way. We believe that working together across the entire value chain – from farmer to consumer – is the only way to transform the industry. Our mission is to bring everyone together to make that happen.

Our strategic objectives are

  1. To raise public awareness of the true cost of fashion and its impact at every stage, from the production process to consumption and disposal.
  2. To help people understand that change is possible. We showcase and celebrate those who prove that fashion can work with respect for people and the planet.  
  3. To bring people together from all along the supply chain, from farmers to factory workers, from brands to buyers, from consumers to activists, to pose questions, doubting the way that fashion is made and by whom, and working to reconnect the broken links between those who produce, those who sell and those who buy fashion.
  4. To work towards a long-term and universal change across the global fashion industry so that fashion is a source of good and we have safe, healthy and equal working conditions for all people in the fashion supply chain.
  5. To ensure that no tragedy like the Rana Plaza never happens again.