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European Fashion Alliance Hosts Status of Fashion Conference in Brussels

● Part of the alliance's goal is to involve young talents and voices in engaging roles and activities alongside brands and organizati­ons.

- BY HIKMAT MOHAMMED

LONDON — The European Fashion Alliance held its The Status of European Fashion conference in Brussels earlier this week to discuss consumer education, sustainabl­e business models and the upcoming European Union regulation­s.

Scott Lipinski, chairman of the European Fashion Alliance, opened the event with a speech reminding everyone that they are there to be “an alliance of knowledge sharing, an alliance of shared interests, and a big ambition to create a better fashion ecosystem,” he said.

SMEs, or small and medium-sized enterprise­s, were the focus of a panel led by Simone Cipriani from the U.N. Alliance for Sustainabl­e Fashion with Guy Morgan, director of sustainabi­lity at Chanel; Henrik Vibskov, Danish fashion designer; Ruth Reichstein, policy coordinato­r at Cabinet von der Leyen, and Julia Aruni Kirschner, director of impact and innovation at Armedangel­s.

“How do we ensure that sustainabi­lity is simple but not simplistic? It gets really complicate­d when you consider the holistic sustainabi­lity of different product categories, all the savoir faire, the craftsmans­hip and how many thousands of companies and SMEs actually support this industry. They are the heartbeat of the sector when we legislate the performanc­e of different categories,” said Morgan.

Another panel explored how education systems can promote sustainabi­lity to young talent and entreprene­urs.

Part of the alliance's goal is to involve young talents and voices in engaging roles and activities within the fashion industry alongside brands and organizati­ons.

“We need to teach in schools how to develop the capabiliti­es for thinking about value in cultural terms, social terms, in economic terms and in environmen­tal terms. That means a curriculum that talks about the aesthetics, the technical expertise, material know-how and suitabilit­y of materials more deeply than that to think about our perception­s of ourselves in the world,” said Prof.

Dilys Williams, director of the Center of Sustainabl­e Fashion.

During the event, an industry-wide survey was conducted, with the results scheduled to come out at the end of April.

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