It’s time for a fashion revolution! That’s right, lovely people. This month we use our voices, our dollars and our power and ask brands who made our clothes! The “Who Made My Clothes” movement was created by @orsoladecastro and @carrysomers after the collapse of the Rana Plaza building 7 years ago Not only did it take the lives of 1,138 clothes makers in Bangladesh, injuring 2,500, it also exposed a fast fashion industry that thinks it’s okay to pay offshore factory workers little or NO money for us to have access to disposable clothes Fashion Revolution Week (April 19th - 25th) is a week of campaigns and action to demand greater transparency in the fashion supply chain The campaigning organization Fashion Revolution is working to end exploitation in the fashion industry and it’s one of the main reasons why I #chooseused Want to know more? Check out my resource guide which includes links to everything you need to take part on this year’s fashion revolution! #ethicalclothing #ethicalfashion #sustainablefashion #slowfashion #fashion #ethicallymade #sustainable #sustainableclothing #ecofriendly #organiccotton #style #vintageshop #sustainablestyle #sustainability #sustainableliving #organic #wearvintage #fashionblogger #ecofashion #ethicalfashionblogger #instagood #fashionrevolution #ethical #slowfashionmovement #organicclothing #WhoMadeMyClothes #WhatsInMyClothes #FashionRevolution #LovedClothes Last (at Newstead, Queensland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNnteTmgeOD/?igshid=nobfy7n66ypc









