Your child's eco-café - Workshop with Maria Sadowska
Circular fashion is an approach to fashion that focuses on reducing waste, using resources sustainably and minimising environmental impact. In contrast to the traditional 'linear' model - where products are made, used and finally thrown away - in the circular model we aim to extend the life cycle of products through repair, reuse, reprocessing and recycling.
Circular fashion can also be applied in the context of parenting and children's wardrobe, which is why we are organising together with the Turning point meeting with Maria Sadowska - expert in sustainable, circular and quality fashion, organiser of circular fairs and workshops, project manager, secondary stylist and mother of two children of the 'circular generation'.
As part of the meeting, which will already take place 21 April at 10am find out how:
- build your child's wardrobe in the second round,
- choosing children's clothes made of natural materials / what to look out for,
- read clothing labels,
- complete the styling,
- take care of the clothes in a child's wardrobe,
- beware of chemicals in clothing
- and where to find clothes of very good quality in the second circuit.
The meeting will also be an opportunity to exchange clothes. You are encouraged to bring both your own and your children's clothes. Whatever does not find a new owner can be thrown into the campaign box. Clothes to donate.
You are invited to the event with your children - there will be entertainers waiting to provide fun and a breather for workshop participants.
Introducing fashion circularity into children's wardrobes can bring many benefits, both for the environment and for parents' wallets. In addition, it teaches children the value of sustainable living and caring for the environment from an early age.
Sign up for the event HERE
You can find out more about our collaboration with Turning Point and the project concept in the HERE