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fashion student
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as much information as possible for my dissertation
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Im studying international fashion marketing at manchester metropolitan university, im in my final year, im writing my dissertation on ethical fashion
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studying, retail, bar work would like to train as a buyer once i finish

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At 15:45 on January 16, 2011, Susanna Kelly said…

Hi Carina

 

I'm based in Manchester and about to launch a new Fashion Camp for 10-18 year olds. A the core of the programme I am passionate about educating this age group - the future of fashion and the consumer - to consider ethical fashion. I'm looking for fashion students who would like paid work in helping to run the courses at the weekends and during the holidays. My email is susanna@susannakelly.com if you want to drop me a line if you're intereseted?

 

take care

 

Suze
At 22:09 on October 15, 2009, Naomi CR said…
No problem! I'm happy to help. Please feel free to email me on nv@nvlondoncalcutta.com. Thanks for all the positive feedback.
Best wishes,
Naomi
At 20:46 on October 15, 2009, David McGill said…
Hi Carina, i suppose a lot depends on the specific area your dissertation is intend to cover but for me ethical is in danger of becoming a much-abused word. A lot of people seem to think that any clothing items not made up in a sweatshop or not by children who should be at school or which are made up by people who receive slightly more than slave wages are somehow 'ethical' . I dont think so. Ethical has to be more than that .

The fabric itself. Is it ethical to grow water-hungry cotton, organic or not, on land where food should be grown and which uses up the drinking water supply just to fill the shelves of High Street stores in Europe and the USA.? I dont think so.

The products. Is it truly ethical to pay a fraction over slave wages to people to produce garments that sell for a king's ransom in the West but never share in any profits which would allow the producers to improve their lives? I dont think so

There are a lot of questions about 'ethical' clothing that need to be asked and answered

I have my designs woven in wool which is both 'ethical' and eco-friendly. Products are made by companies who apply acceptable standards in the workplace and pay fair wages. I return a percentage of the profits to create new businesses.
At 17:34 on October 14, 2009, Naomi CR said…
Dear Carina,

Hope you will be interested to learn about my recently launched, ethical accessories co., NV London Calcutta, shortlisted, in our launch season, for the EFF's Innovation Award and voted as having one of the Top 10 Ethical accessories from the August's Pure Womenswear Exhibition at London's Olympia.

Please do visit our site www.NVLondonCalcutta.com where you can view the current Collection & learn more about the people and processes behind the label.

All our goods are designed in Britain, but produced in India, specifically West Bengal, using an IFAT registered manufacturer, locally sourced, natural materials, traditional production methods and environmentally friendly dyes etc.

Please let me know if you would like any further information.

If you'd like to be kept up to date with our happenings remotely, you can join our mailing list by sending us your email (we promise not to bore you with junk!) or become a fan of our Facebook page - NV London Calcutta which features sneak previews of product and behind the scenes news etc.

Best wishes,

Naomi
At 12:30 on October 13, 2009, David McGill said…
Hi Carina perhaps I could help
 
 
 

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