The biggest sustainable fashion event in the southern hemisphere, Undress Runways returns to Brisbane this Saturday 11 October from 5pm – and it promises to be better than ever! Taking place at Factory One on Boundary Street, the three runway shows and eco fashion market celebrate some of the most exciting sustainable and ethical designers in the industry, including Peppermint favourites Nico Underwear, Alice Nightingale, Madonna Bain, Mango Rains, sinerji and Vege Threads. The event aims to take sustainable and ethical fashion (including garments that are produced using off-cuts, organic cotton, recycled materials and vegetable dyes, or that are fair trade or Australian made) into the mainstream, and to increase consumer demand for innovative, responsibly produced clothing and accessories. There’ll be daywear, evening wear, swimwear and lingerie on show, and delicious organic cocktails served on arrival. Over 600 tickets have sold so far, so don’t forget to get yours here before they’re all snapped up! And remember to dress in your best eco threads – as the Undress Runways website says, “If you don’t know where it was made, what it is made from, or where it will end up, take it off.” We have two double passes to the event up for grabs – just head to the Peppermint Facebook page for details on how to enter! {Competition closes Friday 10 October at 1pm}.
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