How To Be A Fashion Revolutionary

Kira Simpson

The past few weeks I’ve been taking Fashion Revolution’s free online course “Who Made My Clothes?”.

The three week course is aimed at anyone who is interested in fashion, ethics and activism from fashion students, to bloggers and fashion businesses. They cover ethical fashion, supply chains, garment production, resources which go into making our clothes and the people behind them.

It’s incredibly informative but easy to digest. It’s set over three weeks but you can access the entirety of the course from this week and you can get through it in about 3-4 hours. It’s also available to access for free until the 31st of July.

During week one, I came across this fantastic resource “How To Be A Fashion Revolutionary” which basically sums up the problems in the fashion industry and how we can begin to solve them.

Most importantly, it’s jam packed full of links to research, books, sites, free downloads and shares incredibly useful information about what we can do as consumers. You can download the PDF here.

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Kira Simpson

Kira Simpson is an environmentalist and sustainability educator. She started The Green Hub in 2015 and has since grown to become one of Australia’s largest education platforms dedicated to helping people live a more sustainable life, talking about the big environmental issues like climate change, plastic pollution, and fast fashion – showing people how they can have an impact through their own small daily actions and how to be part of the bigger environmental movement.