THE FUTURE OF Sustainable Fashion
FUNDED BY THE EU
Fashion Alive is an international collaboration. We’re a platform dedicated to the development and promotion of sustainable fashion design.
Through the utilization of unique methods and approaches in the creation of designs, we will ignite exchange, inspiration and the transfer of know-how across borders and boundaries.
SUSTAINABLE FASHION METHODS
Fashion Alive members devised three different innovative sustainable fashion design methods focused on productive and sociocultural aspects of waste management and production.
Creamodite – ZERO WASTE FASHION
Uminho – CIRCULAR FASHION
Unicampania – CULTURAL HERITAGE
ROUNDTABLES
We set out to disseminate Fashion Alive methods, results and project experience though a series of masterclasses and roundtables on the first day of each event in Madrid, Guimaraes and Aversa.
PERFORMANCE RUNWAY EVENTS
To create a lasting impact and engage our trarget audience in the importance of sustainable fashion, we developed three performance runway events to showcase the collections, enhanced by the inclusion of digital engagement strategies.
📍Madrid, Spain
📍Guimaraes, Portugal
📍Aversa, Italy
Transforming Fashion Events with Innovation and Sustainability: An Insight into “Fashion Alive”
The newly released Best Practise Guide for Impact Generation through Artistic Events is a comprehensive resource that highlights innovative strategies for creating impactful, sustainable fashion events. This
Embracing a sustainable future: the Fashion Alive Best Practise Guide I
The fashion industry stands at a critical juncture, where the urgency for sustainable practices is more pronounced than ever. The FASHION ALIVE project addresses this challenge head-on
BIOMASS BURNING
Biomass is no solution to cleaning up fashion supply chains. Nevertheless… the constraint of this commitment is being met by a more sustainable future and the promise
FOSSIL FASHION
The world is urging fashion to reconsider its relationship with fossil fuels, but in the past years has been harder than expected. Why? Because doing so would