Women in Textiles: Breaking Barriers and Achieving Success Today and every day, we celebrate the contributions and achievements of women in the textile industry. From designers and entrepreneurs to engineers and innovators, women are breaking barriers and shaping the future of fashion and textiles. Shining a Light on Women's Accomplishments: - Pioneering sustainable textile technologies - Revolutionizing fashion design and production - Leading successful textile businesses and organizations - Inspiring and mentoring the next generation _Join the Conversation:_ Share your own story or recognize a woman who's making a difference in the textile industry. Let's empower and support each other in achieving greatness! #womenintextiles #textileindustry #fashion #empowerment #successstories
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A friend asked me the other day, “Why do we talk so much about women in fashion?” My response was simple: “Because it’s not just about clothes; it’s about breaking barriers.” Fashion has always been an industry where creativity thrives, but behind the scenes, women have had to fight for their place at the table. Today, things are changing. Women are leading global fashion houses, launching their own labels, and using style to make powerful statements. Another question I got was, “What’s the bigger picture here?” The answer? Empowerment. It’s about resilience, challenging the status quo, and creating space for more diversity and inclusion, not just on the runway but in boardrooms, too. So, next time you think about fashion, remember it’s more than what you wear—it’s a platform for change, led by incredible women. What’s your take on women breaking barriers in fashion? Would love to hear your thoughts! #WomenInFashion #Empowerment #BreakingBarriers #DiversityAndInclusion
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Diversity in Fashion: Empowering Women of Color Discover the power of diversity in the fashion industry as we explore the impact of women of color on the runway. Join us as we discuss the importance of inclusivity and empowerment in overcoming insecurities. #DiversityInFashion #EmpoweredWomen #InclusivityMatters #FashionIndustry #WomenOfColor #RunwayImpact #FashionEmpowerment #InclusivityInFashion #FashionDiversity #EmpoweringInsecurities
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As we witness the transformation of the fashion industry, it is undeniable that the growing influence of female founders is reshaping the landscape. In a sector once dominated by a male perspective, the emergence of female entrepreneurs brings a fresh and innovative approach, particularly in sustainable fashion and inclusive designs. 🌍✨ From championing environmentally friendly practices to championing size inclusivity and body positivity, these formidable women aren't just creating trends; They are setting new standards and building communities that reflect real-world diversity and sustainability. 💪👗 Let's celebrate this shift towards a more inclusive and conscious fashion industry, led by women who not only design clothes but also redesign industry norms.🌟 #WomenInFashion #SustainableStyle #InclusiveDesign #FashionRevolution #Leadership #Empowerment https://lnkd.in/e4WriBXC
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Many women in fashion’s supply chain are working in unacceptable conditions. Drapers investigates what – if anything – is changing, and the action needed from retailers and brands. Subscribe now to read more. #supplychain #sustainablefashion #sustainability #subscribercontent #womeninfashion
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Remake's CMO Katrina Caspelich sat down with the Akepa Agency for one of their series of chats with sustainable pioneers - Click to read the full interview: https://lnkd.in/gwWjjaPQ "At Remake, we believe the sustainable fashion movement is a feminist movement. Fast fashion disempowers women. Sustainable, ethical apparel supports them. Around the globe, women dominate the workforce of the garment factory industry. Unfortunately, the working environment for many of them includes pervasively low wages, untenable hours, sexual harassment and violence and hazardous health conditions. Most managers in factories are men who hire women with a widespread belief that women are more docile and are willing to work longer hours for little pay. In essence cheap clothes mentally and physically exploit women and engulf generations of women into a cycle of poverty. At Remake, we hope to inspire all women within the fashion industry to stretch their advocacy muscles and take part in our global movement to achieve tangible change. This is the work we do every single day, and our Remake community propels us forward."
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Many women in fashion’s supply chain are working in unacceptable conditions. Drapers investigates what – if anything – is changing, and the action needed from retailers and brands. Subscribe now to read more. #supplychain #sustainablefashion #sustainability #subscribercontent #womeninfashion
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Many women in fashion’s supply chain are working in unacceptable conditions. Drapers investigates what – if anything – is changing, and the action needed from retailers and brands. Subscribe now to read more. #supplychain #sustainablefashion #sustainability #subscribercontent #womeninfashion
Why fashion is still failing its female supply chain workforce
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