It’s been one year since the collapse of Rana Plaza, the clothing factory In Bangladesh. This tragedy took more than 1,100 lives and injured thousands of others.
Awareness has been raised among many in the fashion industry about the harsh working conditions of the workers abroad who make our clothes. Fashion revolution is the group that has taken the responsibility of making everyone aware of what is going on. That’s why today April 24th, 2014 (the one year anniversary of the Bangladesh tragedy) Fashion Revolution day has been created. This a social media movement aimed to raise awareness about where our clothes come from. The movement dares us to be curious and find out who made our clothes. Today can be start of a big change in the fashion industry. We are now becoming conscious of what we shop.
Fashion revolution is making good use of social media to promote this great movement. They encourage everyone to wear their clothes #insideout to show the labels, take a “selfie” and share it on Instagram and/or twitter. More and more people around the world keep uploading their pictures with their clothes #insideout.
May today be a day of awareness and the start of a big change in the fashion industry. These people are making clothes we love; it is time for us to show them love. Are you guys aware of who made your clothes?
Awareness has been raised among many in the fashion industry about the harsh working conditions of the workers abroad who make our clothes. Fashion revolution is the group that has taken the responsibility of making everyone aware of what is going on. That’s why today April 24th, 2014 (the one year anniversary of the Bangladesh tragedy) Fashion Revolution day has been created. This a social media movement aimed to raise awareness about where our clothes come from. The movement dares us to be curious and find out who made our clothes. Today can be start of a big change in the fashion industry. We are now becoming conscious of what we shop.
Fashion revolution is making good use of social media to promote this great movement. They encourage everyone to wear their clothes #insideout to show the labels, take a “selfie” and share it on Instagram and/or twitter. More and more people around the world keep uploading their pictures with their clothes #insideout.
May today be a day of awareness and the start of a big change in the fashion industry. These people are making clothes we love; it is time for us to show them love. Are you guys aware of who made your clothes?