“Our mission is to promote change in the fashion industry by putting the planet and people first.”

Rio Ethical Fashion launches the fourth edition of the environment week from June 1st to June 3rd, 2022.

The international forum of fashion and sustainability represents a community that is willing to discuss, inspire, create partnerships, and helps spread values of sustainability in the fashion industry, its cultural and socioeconomic aspects in Brazil and worldwide.

“At Rio Ethical Fashion, our goal is to break the barriers set by formal education and organizational hierarchies. We believe in life stories and experiences that can inspire us to create a better and different future.”

Diversity of voices and points of view

“All agents of change are welcome to participate in this dialogue, as long as they respect and value individual differences, and maintain a healthy environment for the sharing of ideas, free of prejudice, discrimination, harassment, bullying or intimidation.”

REF presents debates in a way that is democratic and accessible to all its participants, featuring national and international speakers, fashion films, and exclusive webinar, all with the aim of restructuring the fashion production chain.

“We are going through a period of change and there are no pregiven formulas. This is why we create an environment where trials, errors and successes can and should be made and discussed by agents of change, in a cordial and constructive manner.”

Mission and Manifesto

REF demonstrates Brazil’s creative potential to participate in international discussions. Its mission is to “transform the fashion industry, incorporating sustainable practices in all stages of the process – from creation to consumption – as well as educating all who wish to be a part of this universe.”

Rio Ethical Fashion aims to inspire courage and the necessary resilience to create new agents of change in the world we live in, in a peaceful, inclusive and ethical manner.”

Reports REF 2021: https://www.youtube.com/c/RioEthicalFashion/playlists

#REF #RioEthicalFashion2022 #RioEthicalFashion #Sustentabilidade #Diversidade

“Silvia Furmanovich Small Marquetry Wood Jewelry Box”, Marisa Petrarca, Editorialist.

The Editorialist platform presented the associate Silvia Furmanovich in the March 2022 issue, “Your Precious Baubles Deserve One of These Luxe Jewelry Boxes.”

“This splurge-worthy piece makes the perfect gift for a loved one. Many of Brazilian designer Silvia Furmanovich’s designs are brought to life using a centuries-old art technique called marquetry—and this jewelry box is no exception. The artist utilized salvaged wood in creating this heart-shaped design, giving it a two-tray velvet interior and an elegant gold-tone frame”, Marisa Petrarca, Editorialist.

#SilviaFurmanovich #Editorialist #marchetaria #joia #jewelry

“Trough the vision of some talented designers, bracelets become veritable sculptures to encircle the arms”, Antonella Reina, VO+.

The VO+ platform presented the associate Paola Vilas in the March 2022 issue, “Trend Notes S/S 2022: Upper Cuff”.

“This bracelet, designed to encircle the arm, is a veritable sculpture with a touch of irony”, Antonella Reina, VO+.

#PaolaVilas #VO+ #UpperCuff #Tendências #PrimaveraVerão #S/S #SpringSummer

“A trend for all that will refresh your spring outfits: runway looks and our selection of spring summer 2022 garments and accessories”, Selene Oliva, Vogue Italy.

Vogue Italy presented the associate Lapima in the March 2022 issue, “Kate Middleton’s blue is the on-trend color that looks good on everyone”.

“The color blue will be the trend that will mark spring 2022”, Selene Oliva, Vogue Italy.

#Lapima #VogueItália #Vogue #VogueItaly #Primavera #Tendência

“Embroidered straw beauties for a Southern spring”

“With the world in its current state of chaos, the thought of flowers showing their faces for spring brings an element of hope and a reminder of resilience. Perhaps that’s why I find myself drawn again and again to their motifs wherever I can find them, including, these days, in the artistry of woven jute and straw flowers”, Haskell Harris, Garden & Gun.

The Garden & Gun platform presented the associate Catarina Mina in the March 2022 issue, “Bags in Bloom”.

“I’ve always associated the art form with Bahamian traditions, but really, it’s as old as time and likely made its way to the South by way of South America, and the Philippines and Mexico, too. And this spring, a bounty of options making use of the handiwork have sprung up”, Haskell Harris.

#CatarinaMina #Garden&Gun #Artesanal #Design #Bloom #Bolsas #Acessórios #Flores #Primavera

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