Responsible fashion sourcing show Source Fashion is returning to London on 14 to 16 July and has invited Just Style to moderate a panel titled ‘Creating with the end in mind – how can fashion achieve true circularity?’ on Sunday 14 July at Olympia London at 1.30pm.
The panel, which will include Vivobarefoot’s head of sustainability Charlotte Pumford and Give Your Best’s founder Sol Escobar, will discuss how consumers and fashion brands alike must reconsider their involvement within the circular supply chain.
Each day of the three day exhibition will include seminars focused on different themes. The first day will cover industry innovation and collaboration, day two will showcase trends, legislation and big brand ideology, and the final day will focus on learning, education and certification.
Source Fashion’s event director Suzanne Ellingham explained: “Source Fashion gives us the opportunity to create a platform for people to ask the big questions and have the discussions about the future of fashion, sustainability, and how to do better business.
“Our agenda brings together a wide spectrum of industry experts to discuss the challenges of responsibility in fashion, legislation, certification, evolving trends, new materials and processes, transparency, accountability, and so much more. We intend to make the show a platform for discussion around the topics where there is no defined solution, simply businesses that are moving forward and are brave enough to share their learnings.”
Other seminar sessions include a conversation with Nick Beighton, ex-CEO at fashion online retailer ASOS, a fireside chat on next level sustainability and a panel on whether alternative materials can change the face of sustainable fashion.
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The exhibition has also teamed up with the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) to promote its new Developing Countries Trading Scheme and offer insights into boosting trade with 65 developing nations by removing or reducing import duties.