Sustainable Fashion Show set to take place at the Brighton i360

Charities have the opportunity to support a sustainable fashion show at the Brighton i360 later this year which will see a portion of the funds raised donated homeless charities in and around Brighton. 

The exclusive event will take place 450ft above Brighton beach inside the i360 glass viewing pod on Saturday 2nd November. The show will feature the innovative new sustainable fashion line by Stuart Trevor, the renowned founder of All Saints and former head of menswear design at Reiss.  Charity retailers will also be represented with a small number of pop-up shops being offered at the venue.

Stuart Trevor’s new, eponymous brand, Stuart Trevor reimagines clothes destined for landfill, which includes end-of-range, unsold, and preloved items. Stuart transforms them into new, stylish pieces. His work addresses the fashion industry’s waste problem, where millions of tonnes of clothing are discarded annually. By choosing sustainable clothing, consumers can significantly reduce the carbon footprint of their wardrobe.

Local charity shops can get involved by offering exclusive t-shirts designed by Stuart Trevor that either gain entry into the event or act as a donation to the homeless charities.  Charities don’t have to hold stock as orders can be made online through a QR code displayed in shops but will receive £10 for the t-shirts that gain entry to the event.

As the funds raised will be distributed using The Charity Shop Gift Cards, charity shops that accept the gift card will also benefit from the event.

If you’d like to know more about the event or are interested in offering the t-shirt, please get in touch by emailing lee.fellows@thecharityshopgiftcard.co.uk.