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Fashion Made Fair

Posted on 07 March 2007

Fashion Made FairHurrah! Fashion Made Fair is coming to Brighton!

When we lived in London, we loved getting the chance at the Old Truman Brewery off Brick Lane to see our favourite fair trade fashion come out of the catalogue and onto the clothes hanger.  So I was thrilled to see a poster announcing that Green Threads was bringing the fair to Fabrica in Brighton for Fairtrade Fortnight.

All the usual favourites will be there…

People Tree t-shirtPeople Tree – with some gorgeous garments in their new Spring collection

Howies – the ‘go to’ people for a talking point t-shirt! And lots of lovely comfort clothesHowies t-shirt

And top Tonic t-shirts and Ethletic trainers (must get me some of those…) too.

Oh, and when’s all this happening? Well it all kicks off tomorrow (sorry about the late notice – I only saw the poster on Monday!) with late opening till 9pm…

Thursday 8 March 5-9pm
Friday 9 March 10am-6pm
Saturday 10 March 10am-6pm
Sunday 11 March 11am-4pm

Will I see you there? Hope so!

Katie
ethicalweddings.com

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This post was written by:

Katie - who has written 40 posts on Green Girls Global Blog.

Katie is founder of online ethical wedding planner, Ethical Weddings, helping couples to plan the wedding of their dreams without compromising their values. Katie also coordinates ethical networking events in Brighton and has a keen interest in fair trade and ethical fashion.

3 Comments For This Post

  1. Katherine says:

    Fantastic, glad to see they are spreading their wings.

    Please come to Scotland next!

  2. Vicky says:

    I’m sooo jealous! I wish they’d come to Nottingham

  3. henriette weber andersen says:

    Hi, I love the truman brewery too =) used to live in Bethnal Green.. and my favorites are Howie’s for sure *s*

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