Our students that took part in an An Taisce “Let’s fix fashion” program this year
The Let’s Fix Fashion project focuses on encouraging students to think deeper about the clothes they wear.
The aims of this project are to encourage students to upcycle their own clothes, select second-hand or buy from more ethical and sustainable brands.
This project is open to secondary schools working on the Global Citizenship themes and deals with a topic that is close to many teenagers’ hearts: fashion.
Committed to raising awareness of the devastating impacts of the fashion industry and encouraging students (and teachers) to join the movement to push the fashion system towards greater ecological integrity and social justice.
It encourages students to upcycle their own clothes, select second-hand or buy from more ethical and sustainable brands. We are all consumers, and we have the power to make a change.
The Green-Schools Lets Fix Fashion Project consists of four online events and tasks based on themes such as the circular economy, sustainable materials, and upcycling, culminating in a live catwalk event at the end of the year.
The Let’s Fix Fashion project focuses on encouraging students to think deeper about the clothes they wear.
Our students have worked extremely hard all year and have earned the opportunity to participate in a fashion catwalk event.
The #letsfixfashion project is a great reminder that no matter how much clothing we have, we can always make an improvement to how we look in it.