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The Ethical Living Revolution Comes to Liverpool!

Eliza Anayangwe | 17.05.2006 03:02 | Culture | Ecology | Liverpool

Post Plastic is a new arts group formed in Liverpool to promote sustainable lifestyle alternatives and particularly stylish yet conscious fashion in Merseyside. This is happening with the first large scale ethical fair and fashion show on the 27th of May 2006 at the Metropolitan Cathedral.

'Sustainalicious' the FREE Post Plastic fair is an all-day event with stalls selling ethical alternatives ranging from skincare and beauty products to eco-friendly shoes by Terra Plana; from fair-trade chocolate to decorative pieces made from recycled glass.

The fair (between the hours of 10 and 4pm) will have participants from cross the northwest and as far south as London, all of whom share an interest in bringing eco products into the mainstream.

The organisers hope not only to put on an entertaining event (with live entertainment from midday) but they also intend on changing the perception of all things ethical in this city that's crazy about fashion, and yet where so little of it is made sustainably.

To attract the fashionistas in particular, Post Plastic is hosting 'RE:Dress', a fashion show to showcase all that is cool and on the cutting edge of ethical design. The collections range from casual wear to more avant-garde pieces by fashion students who are exploring the possibilities in recycling.

All the clothing will be either recycled or customised, made from eco-friendly materials (e.g. organic cotton or hemp), fairly traded or made by artisans here in the UK. Tickets for this event are selling at £7.50 and are available from News from Nowhere (on Bold Street), the University of Liverpool Guild Card Shop or on the door. Doors open at 7pm.

The event is an exceptional opportunity not only to see what ethical designers have to offer that can compete in the mainstream retail market, but it's also a great opportunity to meet some of the designers face to face.

In light of growing publicity around ethical companies such as People Tree (who have recently started a collection for TopShop) or Edun (the clothing company run by Ali Hewson - Bono’s wife and stocked in Selfridges), this is one revolution that will be televised!

Eliza Anayangwe
- e-mail: postplasticpeople@yahoo.co.uk

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Can we afford it?

20.05.2006 13:14

A fair trade & ethical fashion show is a great idea - but surely it should be free? At £7.50 a ticket, many people will be excluded, and people who know very little about fair trade & ethical goods are not likely to spend that amount to find out more.

Caro


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