The Rise of Ethical Fashion
Newable client and fashion brand, Kitty Ferreira launches curated ethical lifestyle and fashion pop-up to honour Bangladesh factory collapse.
The award-winning sustainable fashion brand, Kitty Ferreira will launch a carefully curated ethical lifestyle and fashion pop up later this month to mark the five year anniversary of the Rana Plaza garment factory collapse in Bangladesh, which saw 1000 people perish.
The pop up will bring together an edit of socially conscious, independent brands across apparel, footwear, accessories, jewellery, home wares and hair and beauty. The lifestyle and fashion pop up is inviting shoppers to support these designers and interact with its organisations who work tirelessly against the status quo and keep the bottom line in mind with a mantra of people, planet, profit.
The collective of Kitty Ferreira and friends has a strong, diverse code of ethics with participants passionate about organic materials, working with Fair Trade partners, producing items which are vegan, cruelty-free, toxic-free, hand-made, loyal to zero waste ideals and artisanal.
The event, which takes place 23 April – 06 May in Canary Wharf promises to take shoppers on a journey of understanding from seed to shop floor – a mission which will encourage visitors to ask who planted the seed to grow the raw material subsequently spun into a fibre, to be woven into a fabric, dyed and finished, fashioned into a garment and then shipped to the shop floor.
A range of innovative events will also take place in store including the launch of Repair, Mend & Make which will see a clutch of in-house seamstress on hand to offer clothing repairs, mending and alterations to the local community. The Repair, Mend & Make service aims to reduce the millions of garments sent to landfill each year or shipped to developing nations when they no longer fit to ultimately destroy that country’s own manufacturing economy. Arranged in conjunction with social enterprise 1Love Community, the pop-up will seek to partner with charities when the event ends in order to roll out Repair, Mend & Make to other boroughs within London.
From local shopper or street style advocate to city professionals, Repair, Mend & Make will carry out made-to-order alterations so anything purchased in store can be tailored to fit while also carrying out amends to clothing that is no longer suitable – so rather than sending a dress that’s too big or small to relatives overseas or throwing in a charity box, the seamstresses will tailor the garment on demand, bringing new life and extending the wear of pre-loved and already owned pieces.
Swishing parties will be hosted by The Nu Wardrobe and Swap in the City – this fun, large scale clothes swap means anyone can bring clothes they no longer wear, from business suits to bathing suits, and swap them for someone else’s pre-loved piece.
Valerie Goode, creative director of Kitty Ferreira said, “From Catford to Canary Wharf, we’re incredibly passionate about our pop up shop and very focused on bringing together a juxtaposition of different communities to move the ethical dialogue forward by making it fun and easy for consumers to alter, repair and mend their clothes.”
Valerie first started working with Newable’s fashion team, and is now working with one of our Innovation Advisers; Nik Thompson who is working with her on investor readiness. It’s great to see Kitty Ferraira doing so well as a brand and we look forward to future successes.
You can sign up to attend the event for FREE here!