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FASHION Revolution Week is an annual campaign bringing together the world's largest fashion activism movement.
Fashion Revolution Week 2024 will mark ten years of Fashion Revolution, with ten days of action, bringing together communities around the world through a series of engaging local events in 75 countries. This year, the campaign will run until April 24th. The theme for Fashion Revolution Week 2024 is "How to be a Fashion Revolutionary". This year's theme invites the global community to share a decade of learning on what it means to be part of the revolution, including their achievements, advice and hopes for the future. "This year's theme invites us to step into our potential to be a force for change, for us to collectively bring forth a sustainable and ethical fashion industry that is healthier for our planet, the people who make our clothes and our own relationship with fashion," says Fashion Revolution Malaysia country coordinator Melissa Tan. In Malaysia, Fashion Revolution Week will be hosted in conjunction with Green Day Out at Gaya HQ, for a day of action on April 20. Activities include "Mend In Public Day". The idea is to stitch in protest against disposable fashion. Amidst the activities, participants will repair their slightly worn but still loved pieces, from torn pockets to split seams, sparking conversations on how to make loved clothes last. Clothes swaps, community circles and workshops, crafted around the intention of building a culture of slow and circular fashion will also be held. The Blog Tags Widget will appear here on the published site.
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Actress Zendaya Coleman (27) has developed into one of the biggest style icons of her generation in recent years and is now prepared to suffer for it. Her most famous look, the 'robot suit' she recently wore, was something she regretted before even putting it on. In a new interview she explains why. After just one step on the red carpet, it was clear that no one else mattered to the fashion press at the London premiere of the film Dune: Part Two, wrote the authoritative Vogue last February. The magazine took off its hat to Zendaya, who appeared in a suit from a 1995 collection by French designer Thierry Mugler. The robotic outfit consisted of metal plates, with plexiglass holes at the breasts, legs and buttocks, among other things. The creation of Mugler (1948-2022) is officially called Machinenmensch (machine man) and is inspired by the character Futura from the book Metropolis by Thea von Harbou. The fashion show in which Mugler presented it is known as the 'Woodstock of the fashion world': because of the bizarre outfits and famous models, it was one of the most special events in fashion history. The suit's making process took six months; It is not without reason that it is now a museum piece. Zendaya's regular stylist Law Roach thought she was joking when the actress asked if she could wear the suit. She was serious, but you can't just wear a suit like that. For example, the hinges in the arms are in fixed places and if your elbow is not in that place, you cannot move. She tried on the suit and to her own surprise it fit like a glove. At least, in terms of fit. So it became a success, even for someone with high fashion expectations. After all, she is always on 'best dressed' lists and is always a highlight at red carpet events, according to Harper's Bazaar. But she exceeded even those expectations, the magazine found. And this kind of reuse is sustainable too. You can safely call her Queen Z, wrote The Standard. Vogue in France, Thierry Mugler's home country, was also enthusiastic. The magazine used the words 'broke the internet' again. “The actress confirmed her iconic status more than ever.”
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