Eco Fashion Week Australia

Eco Fashion Week Australia

GIVEAWAY! If a whole week of ethical fashion’s right up your alley (and your alley’s located in or around Perth) then we’ve got just the prize for you! Eco Fashion Week Australia takes place in Perth from 23 to 27 November, and we’ve got a double pass to a week’s worth of glamour up for grabs!

Perth-based Green Embassy founder Zuhal Kuvan-Mills is the brains behind the event, which brings together designers, artists, activists, community members, local government, businesses and educators to raise awareness for environmentally and socially conscious fashion. Visitors can take part in everything the week has to offer, from exclusive exhibitions, talks and hands-on workshops to runway shows that showcase the best in organic, upcycled and ethical fashion and textiles. To be in with a chance of having your name on the door at every fashion show (how fancy!), just send your details to yesplease@peppermintmag.com by 4pm Friday 17 Nov, with the subject line ‘Eco Fashion Week Australia’. Good luck!

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