Drawing inspiration from the Fashion Revolution China-led “13in31” capsule wardrobe challenge, Amy Chan from team Redress took on the sartorial experiment of wearing only 13 articles of clothing in 31 days. We asked her to share what she learned during her month-long journey.
Redress is an environmental NGO working to reduce waste in the fashion industry. We work to do this in three ways: Educating and nurturing emerging fashion designers; Inspiring and informing fashion consumers; Catalysing and changing the fashion industry.
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