Fashion Revolution
Fashion Revolution is a global movement that advocates for a more sustainable and ethical fashion industry. It began in response to the tragic collapse of the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh in 2013, which highlighted the unsafe working conditions in garment factories. The movement encourages consumers to ask brands, "Who made my clothes?" to promote transparency and accountability in the fashion supply chain.
The initiative also emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices, such as reducing waste and using eco-friendly materials. Through campaigns, events, and educational resources, Fashion Revolution aims to inspire both consumers and brands to make more responsible choices, ultimately leading to a fairer and more sustainable fashion industry.