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FASHION REVOLUTION WEEK ALSO IN SLOVAKIA |
Dear Madams and Ladies, have you ever heard of Fashion Revolution Week? This extraordinary movement started in London after a number of people died in the clothing factory collapse in Bangladesh. Fashion Revolution is a noble gesture of goodwill by our British friends. It invites all of us, Lullines, to take a look at our fashion. This is the reason why Fashion Revolution Week takes place every year on 24th April. It points out that transparency is important in fashion industry and that every human being can wear literary "ethical" clothes. So, dear Lullines, are you going with us? „WHO MADE MY CLOTHES?" (#whomademyclothes) WORTH ASKINGDo you know what is interesting about it? During this week you can fully use your Instagram and add photos in the most favourite pieces of your clothing, whether it is a soft sweatshirt or even a canvas headband, it is up to you only. The tutorial "HOW TO GO ABOUT IT" is incredibly simple. Just take a picture in the outfit inside out so the name of manufacturer is clearly seen in front. Then upload the selfie or a few (do not be shy, you are beautiful ☺) of them on social networks with the tag @brand #whomademyclothes #slovakia and the whole process is done. You can tag it like this Hey @Desigual I would love to know #whomademyclothes # slovakia WHEN A DESIGNER IS PROUD OF LABEL #IMADEYOURCLOTHESWe would like to visually show you that in Lull we think in Slovak. All our adorable products are created in Slovakia, with love and by our exceptional tailors. The label #imadeyourclothes designation is used by the brands and manufacturers who are proud to make their clothes with honesty and humanity and Lull is one of them. After all, see for yourself (see the photo).
A NOBLE GESTURE OF GOODWILLYou will certainly admit that Fashion Revolution Week and the whole idea of posting selfies to the Internet is a noble gesture. Let's try to be pretty but also moral and brave. And if any Lulline thinks she is left out there her own, we want you to know that you are not! This Fashion Revolution campaign was supported by several Slovak celebrities, for example, our intellectual queen - Adela Banášová, always empathic Maroš Kramár, our top fashion designer Lydia Eckhardt, Sonička Müllerová - a representative of gentleness and many others. Hey, Lullines, will you support this nice gesture, too? |