The rise of fast fashion brands
have made it easy for people to dress in the trendiest clothes at a fraction of
the cost of signature brands. But of late, fast fashion has been getting a bad
rap for unethical business practices and the harmful effects to the environment
caused by their easily disposed clothes.
To address these concerns, the
Embassy of Sweden in the Philippines, in partnership with Swedish fashion
brands H&M Philippines and BabyBjörn, presents the Fashion Revolution: The
Future of Textiles, an exhibit on conscious and sustainable fashion running
from January 30, 2019 to April 30, 2019 at the upper galleries of the
Metropolitan Museum of Manila.
The exhibit showcases the
progress done in making the Swedish fashion industry more circular in both
production and consumption. It aims to show how conglomerates, start-ups,
consumers, and research centers in Sweden work together towards their goal make
the industry fashionably sustainable.
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