University of East London Students Participate in Fashion Revolution Movement

The University of East London (UEL) is delighted to announce a dynamic collaboration with Fashion Revolution, the global force advocating for a sustainable and transparent fashion industry. In a groundbreaking partnership, UEL’s MBA Fashion Entrepreneurship students are set to immerse themselves in this year’s Fashion Revolution campaign, gaining invaluable real-world experience with one of the industry’s leading non-profit organisations.

Founded in 2014 by Carry Somers and Orsola de Castro, Fashion Revolution is dedicated to transforming the fashion industry by championing transparency and prioritising environmental conservation and fair labour practices. With a presence in more than 75 countries and counting, the organisation mobilises individuals, brands, and policymakers toward positive change.

UEL’s MBA Fashion Entrepreneurship students are poised to play a pivotal role in the organisation’s global Fashion Revolution Week, which spans 10 days from April 15 to 24. This annual campaign is the world’s largest fashion activism event, and this year’s edition holds particular significance as it commemorates the organisation’s 10th anniversary as a global, people-powered movement.

As part of this collaborative effort, UEL students will work with Fashion Revolution’s global planning team on a highly anticipated London eventMend in Public Day, taking place on April 20. Their responsibilities include location coordination and collaboration with partners like Love Not Landfill and Street Stitching. The students will also be involved in finding sponsorship partners, and will actively participate in the day’s events, which are aimed at encouraging the public to stop buying disposable fashion.

Fashion Revolution will also host an in-person event at UEL’s Royal Docks Centre for Sustainability (RDCS), entitled How to Be a Storyteller, as an integral part of UEL’s nine-day Sustainable Cities festival which runs from April 15 to 24. Led by Fashion Revolution’s Digital Communications Manager, Mel Watt, the workshop on April 17 will share the ingredients behind every good story and explore the ways they can lead people to take action. UEL’s MBA Fashion Entrepreneurship students will play a key role in organising this event, giving them a unique opportunity to apply their skills in a genuine, real-world setting.