10 Years of Fashion Revolution
This year Fashion Revolution takes place from Monday 15th and Wednesday 24th April, marking 10 years of Fashion Revolution with 10 days of action. Fashion Revolution Week happens every year in the week surrounding 24th April, reflecting the anniversary of the Rana Plaza factory collapse in 2013.
Fashion Revolution Week 2024 marks ten years of active campaigning with ten days of action.
Everyone has a role to play in building a fashion industry that puts people and planet first, but getting started can be daunting.
Anyone can join the revolution
No two people look the same or lead a “perfect” lifestyle. We each have the power as global citizens to transform the ecosystem. You don’t need to be doing everything but we do need everyone to do something, however big or small.
There are different ways to take part in the revolution
Transforming the fashion industry isn’t an overnight task. It will take many people, approaches and perspectives to get there, including your own! Fashion Revolution is led by the diversity of our Global Network across 75 countries, where the revolution takes place in unique ways. Our individual efforts differ to help us achieve our shared goal sooner: a fair, safe, clean, transparent and accountable fashion industry.
The revolution is collaborative
The revolution does not work alone but in partnership with other social and environmental movements. We are all one; we are connected. Just as fashion is a feminist issue, it is a race and climate one too. Fashion is a part of the problem and we can all be part of the solution.
The revolution needs everyone, everywhere
Fashion Revolution’s strength lies in our global community. International solidarity binds us on a shared mission to build a fashion industry that protects its workers and the environment. We each have a role in the movement, from leading rallies and designing posters to teaching skills and raising funds. When we take individual action together, we harness the power of the collective; our voice will become too loud to ignore this Fashion Revolution Week.