On 24 April 2013, 1133 people were killed and over 2500 were injured when the Rana Plaza factory complex collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh. While the world stands by, social and environmental catastrophes in our fashion supply chains continue. Fashion Revolution Day says it’s time to take action and create awareness.
In over 60 countries around the world, tens of thousands of people participated in the first Fashion Revolution Day on April 24, 2014. We invite you to join Zady and Pratt Institute's Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator on April 23, 2015 as we herald in awareness for year two, continuing the tradition of turning our garments inside out and showing off where are clothes were made.
In addition to screening the film Traceable, a documentary set against the backdrop of the fast-fashion industry and where and how clothing is made, we’ll be hosting a post-film panel with industry experts as they explore the fashion industry post-Rana Plaza and expose the challenges ahead.
Meet the Zady team and learn how our process is combating fast fashion. Show your support in the “Who Made My Clothes?” photo booth, take part in our social activations and be a part of Fashion Revolution Day activism worldwide.
Come one, come all, bring a guest, and support Fashion Revolution Day.
On 24 April 2013, 1133 people were killed and over 2500 were injured when the Rana Plaza factory complex collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh. While the world stands by, social and environmental catastrophes in our fashion supply chains continue. Fashion Revolution Day says it’s time to take action and create awareness.
In over 60 countries around the world, tens of thousands of people participated in the first Fashion Revolution Day on April 24, 2014. We invite you to join Zady and Pratt Institute's Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator on April 23, 2015 as we herald in awareness for year two, continuing the tradition of turning our garments inside out and showing off where are clothes were made.
In addition to screening the film Traceable, a documentary set against the backdrop of the fast-fashion industry and where and how clothing is made, we’ll be hosting a post-film panel with industry experts as they explore the fashion industry post-Rana Plaza and expose the challenges ahead.
Meet the Zady team and learn how our process is combating fast fashion. Show your support in the “Who Made My Clothes?” photo booth, take part in our social activations and be a part of Fashion Revolution Day activism worldwide.
Come one, come all, bring a guest, and support Fashion Revolution Day.
On 24 April 2013, 1133 people were killed and over 2500 were injured when the Rana Plaza factory complex collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh. While the world stands by, social and environmental catastrophes in our fashion supply chains continue. Fashion Revolution Day says it’s time to take action and create awareness.
In over 60 countries around the world, tens of thousands of people participated in the first Fashion Revolution Day on April 24, 2014. We invite you to join Zady and Pratt Institute's Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator on April 23, 2015 as we herald in awareness for year two, continuing the tradition of turning our garments inside out and showing off where are clothes were made.
In addition to screening the film Traceable, a documentary set against the backdrop of the fast-fashion industry and where and how clothing is made, we’ll be hosting a post-film panel with industry experts as they explore the fashion industry post-Rana Plaza and expose the challenges ahead.
Meet the Zady team and learn how our process is combating fast fashion. Show your support in the “Who Made My Clothes?” photo booth, take part in our social activations and be a part of Fashion Revolution Day activism worldwide.
Come one, come all, bring a guest, and support Fashion Revolution Day.
On 24 April 2013, 1133 people were killed and over 2500 were injured when the Rana Plaza factory complex collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh. While the world stands by, social and environmental catastrophes in our fashion supply chains continue. Fashion Revolution Day says it’s time to take action and create awareness.
In over 60 countries around the world, tens of thousands of people participated in the first Fashion Revolution Day on April 24, 2014. We invite you to join Zady and Pratt Institute's Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator on April 23, 2015 as we herald in awareness for year two, continuing the tradition of turning our garments inside out and showing off where are clothes were made.
In addition to screening the film Traceable, a documentary set against the backdrop of the fast-fashion industry and where and how clothing is made, we’ll be hosting a post-film panel with industry experts as they explore the fashion industry post-Rana Plaza and expose the challenges ahead.
Meet the Zady team and learn how our process is combating fast fashion. Show your support in the “Who Made My Clothes?” photo booth, take part in our social activations and be a part of Fashion Revolution Day activism worldwide.
Come one, come all, bring a guest, and support Fashion Revolution Day.
On 24 April 2013, 1133 people were killed and over 2500 were injured when the Rana Plaza factory complex collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh. While the world stands by, social and environmental catastrophes in our fashion supply chains continue. Fashion Revolution Day says it’s time to take action and create awareness.
In over 60 countries around the world, tens of thousands of people participated in the first Fashion Revolution Day on April 24, 2014. We invite you to join Zady and Pratt Institute's Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator on April 23, 2015 as we herald in awareness for year two, continuing the tradition of turning our garments inside out and showing off where are clothes were made.
In addition to screening the film Traceable, a documentary set against the backdrop of the fast-fashion industry and where and how clothing is made, we’ll be hosting a post-film panel with industry experts as they explore the fashion industry post-Rana Plaza and expose the challenges ahead.
Meet the Zady team and learn how our process is combating fast fashion. Show your support in the “Who Made My Clothes?” photo booth, take part in our social activations and be a part of Fashion Revolution Day activism worldwide.
Come one, come all, bring a guest, and support Fashion Revolution Day.
On 24 April 2013, 1133 people were killed and over 2500 were injured when the Rana Plaza factory complex collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh. While the world stands by, social and environmental catastrophes in our fashion supply chains continue. Fashion Revolution Day says it’s time to take action and create awareness.
In over 60 countries around the world, tens of thousands of people participated in the first Fashion Revolution Day on April 24, 2014. We invite you to join Zady and Pratt Institute's Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator on April 23, 2015 as we herald in awareness for year two, continuing the tradition of turning our garments inside out and showing off where are clothes were made.
In addition to screening the film Traceable, a documentary set against the backdrop of the fast-fashion industry and where and how clothing is made, we’ll be hosting a post-film panel with industry experts as they explore the fashion industry post-Rana Plaza and expose the challenges ahead.
Meet the Zady team and learn how our process is combating fast fashion. Show your support in the “Who Made My Clothes?” photo booth, take part in our social activations and be a part of Fashion Revolution Day activism worldwide.
Come one, come all, bring a guest, and support Fashion Revolution Day.
On 24 April 2013, 1133 people were killed and over 2500 were injured when the Rana Plaza factory complex collapsed in Dhaka, Bangladesh. While the world stands by, social and environmental catastrophes in our fashion supply chains continue. Fashion Revolution Day says it’s time to take action and create awareness.
In over 60 countries around the world, tens of thousands of people participated in the first Fashion Revolution Day on April 24, 2014. We invite you to join Zady and Pratt Institute's Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator on April 23, 2015 as we herald in awareness for year two, continuing the tradition of turning our garments inside out and showing off where are clothes were made.
In addition to screening the film Traceable, a documentary set against the backdrop of the fast-fashion industry and where and how clothing is made, we’ll be hosting a post-film panel with industry experts as they explore the fashion industry post-Rana Plaza and expose the challenges ahead.
Meet the Zady team and learn how our process is combating fast fashion. Show your support in the “Who Made My Clothes?” photo booth, take part in our social activations and be a part of Fashion Revolution Day activism worldwide.
Come one, come all, bring a guest, and support Fashion Revolution Day.
