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Beyond the label

Claudio Montesano Casillas' new series ‘Beyond the Label’ documents the life of Cambod...

By Jonathan Mitchell

Event: Being bad for social good

Join us this coming Wednesday 25th May for an evening hosted by Beer Heer - known for their regular events that inspire out-of-the-box thinking and fresh approaches to social issues.

By Jonathan Mitchell

Meet the maker: Alec Bizby

I was born in the Brecon Beacons in Wales, but, as many kids do, moved to London right after high school. I got a degree from the London School of Fashion, did a few internships and slowly worked my way up in a pub that I ended up running for a couple of years.

By Jonathan Mitchell

A bank holiday call to arms

BROTHERS IN ARMS Brothers, the bank holiday weekend is here. The sun is turning the be...

By Jonathan Mitchell

Who made my clothes?

On this day three years ago, 24 April 2013 1,134 people were killed and over 2,500 were injured when the Rana Plaza complex collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It’s not acceptable and it doesn't have to be this way. There is a growing movement worldwide for a more ethical and just fashion industry. Today, on the anniversary of the Rana Plaza tragedy many of us pushing for change come together under the banner of the ‘Fashion Revolution’ campaign. Any progress must begin with a honest conversation and the campaign is calling on us to ask the brands whose clothes we wear one simple question, “Who made my clothes?”

By Jonathan Mitchell

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