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Earl Singh
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Earl Singh
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Join this masterclass with fashion designer Karim Adduchi and discover how one drawing connected hundreds of people worldwide.
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Earl Singh
2 months, 3 weeks ago
Join this masterclass with fashion designer Karim Adduchi and discover how one drawing connected hundreds of people worldwide.
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Earl Singh
4 months ago
Hybrid event: join virtually or in person!
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Earl Singh
4 months ago
From Wednesday July 28th, the Fashion for Good museum features a new audio tour narrated by Dutch rapper Dio. In the tour, visitors can listen to Dio explain the rise of fast fashion, why sustainable fashion is so important for people and planet, and what kinds of natural materials can be used to create the fashion of the future. The tour is in Dutch and is free to all visitors to the sustainable fashion museum on the Rokin in Amsterdam.
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Earl Singh
4 months, 1 week ago
Get creative at the Flowers & Powers x Fashion for Good workshop and make your own dried flower bouquet or hoop!
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Earl Singh
7 months, 2 weeks ago
Fruit skin fabric, mushroom ‘leather’, spider-silk, dye made by bacteria and algae; GROW, the new exhibition from the Fashion for Good Museum in Amsterdam explores the biomaterials and cutting-edge innovations that are shaping the sustainable future of fashion. What exactly are biomaterials? How sustainable are they and what makes them different from traditional fibres like cotton and hemp? And does bio always mean better and sustainable? Navigating the many different kinds of sustainable materials can be challenging. For their year-long exhibition, curated and developed in-house for the first time, the Fashion for Good Museum dives into all things biomaterials.
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Earl Singh
9 months ago
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Earl Singh
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Do designers have the power to change the fashion industry? We'll be showcasing how fashion designers can be key decision makers and can truly drive positive impact by thinking (and doing) differently.