Pure London, the largest festival of fashion in London taking place on 22nd – 24th July, puts the future of fashion firmly on the agenda throughout its three-day content programme. Lining up speakers from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Ethical Fashion Forum, Fashion Revolution, The London College of Fashion, WGSN, and Professor of Diversity Caryn Franklin M.B.E. MSc (Psych) MBPsS headlining as keynote speaker on Monday 23rd July.
Julie Driscoll, Managing Director of Pure London, says: “As sustainability shifts to being an integral part of the entire fashion value chain, Pure London is keen to take the lead as a disruptor in the industry, to probe the key issues facing us, and to offer visitors an inspiring and educational content programme that helps guide brands and retailers towards alternative business models and new concepts centred around sustainability.”
“Come to Pure not just for our exciting mix of brands but to see some of the leading champions driving a better future for fashion, discover the commercial advantages of putting sustainability at the heart of your business, and learn about the new technologies making this new era possible,” she adds.
With a host of informative talks confirmed, styling seminars, regular WGSN trend briefings and live catwalk shows, Pure London will deliver an inspiring and thoughtful fashion experience. For the latest schedule please visit the Pure London website.