Vivienne Westwood launches sustainability initiative
Westwood’s fashion label has released a video that celebrates the natural world while pointing out the huge impact the fashion industry has on the environment.
Wow, time flies! Around this time last year, Real Leather. Stay Different. and the Leather & Hide Council of America hosted one of the world’s biggest leather fashion show in Shanghai.
What better way to escape the recent global pandemic than flashing back to some never-seen-before images from the event!
On 3rd September 2019, Real Leather. Stay Different. co-hosted the Forever Leather Fashion show; a display of leather’s beauty and strength through a range of modern styles; cross-stitched trench coats, dashing duffel bags and visually-arresting ankle boots to name but a few. The outfits were made by some of the most affluent and acclaimed designers in the industry.
The show attracted a large media presence with over 200 invited guests, influencers, media and key representatives from across the leather industry attending the show.
Forever Leather was a main feature of the much-anticipated annual All China Leather Exhibition (ACLE); the only international leather fair in China. ACLE has brought together hundreds of thousands of leather buyers from the manufacturing provinces of China. Judging by this fashion show, we think it’s safe to say this isn’t the last time we’ll be hearing of the Asian leather market anytime soon.
Westwood’s fashion label has released a video that celebrates the natural world while pointing out the huge impact the fashion industry has on the environment.
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