I hope most of you will be joining many of us to go to the polls tomorrow - May 6th - and vote in one of the most "colourful" elections we've seen in the UK.
Blue is usually one of my favourite colours in fashion. But when it comes to political parties of the country, I'm now torn between blue - the Conversatives and yellow - the Liberal Democrats. It's hard to decide and I'm asking myself, putting their manifesto aside, who will make a good prime minister? Campaigner and founder of "Think Act Vote", Amisha Ghadiali ( of ethical fashion brand, Amisha Jewellery) said: “If politics were a fashion label, you wouldn’t wear it. We want to use creativity to create a community around the choices we make for our future.” Think Act Vote is using creative energy to inspire people to think positively about our future The campaign kicked-off in February with a competition to design the perfect campaign t-shirt. Judged by a panel of some of ethical fashion’s best-known faces, including Katharine Hamnett and Cyndi Rhoades, as well as “queen of cool” Daisy de Villeneuve, the winning design was printed onto Earth Positive t-shirts and are available to buy for £20. Eight leading ethical designers…Tara Starlet, Ada Zanditon, Nicola Woods of Beautiful Soul, Sarah Ratty of Ciel, Annika Sanders and Kerry Seager of Junky Styling, Paula Kirkwood of TRAIDremade, Tamsin and Seraphina Davies of Nancy Dee, Katie Wieghtman of Miksani ... were involved in the Refashioned Project, which involved customising the original campaign t-shirt or making a show piece using off-cuts from their previous collections. The purpose? Encourage creativity and show that fashion can be used to express a message. They were sent down the catwalk at UK Aware, Alternative Fashion Week, and are also gracing Think Act Vote’s The Future I Choose Celebration today, 5th May.
Blue is usually one of my favourite colours in fashion. But when it comes to political parties of the country, I'm now torn between blue - the Conversatives and yellow - the Liberal Democrats. It's hard to decide and I'm asking myself, putting their manifesto aside, who will make a good prime minister? Campaigner and founder of "Think Act Vote", Amisha Ghadiali ( of ethical fashion brand, Amisha Jewellery) said: “If politics were a fashion label, you wouldn’t wear it. We want to use creativity to create a community around the choices we make for our future.” Think Act Vote is using creative energy to inspire people to think positively about our future The campaign kicked-off in February with a competition to design the perfect campaign t-shirt. Judged by a panel of some of ethical fashion’s best-known faces, including Katharine Hamnett and Cyndi Rhoades, as well as “queen of cool” Daisy de Villeneuve, the winning design was printed onto Earth Positive t-shirts and are available to buy for £20. Eight leading ethical designers…Tara Starlet, Ada Zanditon, Nicola Woods of Beautiful Soul, Sarah Ratty of Ciel, Annika Sanders and Kerry Seager of Junky Styling, Paula Kirkwood of TRAIDremade, Tamsin and Seraphina Davies of Nancy Dee, Katie Wieghtman of Miksani ... were involved in the Refashioned Project, which involved customising the original campaign t-shirt or making a show piece using off-cuts from their previous collections. The purpose? Encourage creativity and show that fashion can be used to express a message. They were sent down the catwalk at UK Aware, Alternative Fashion Week, and are also gracing Think Act Vote’s The Future I Choose Celebration today, 5th May.
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