Showing posts with label zerowaste fiona clements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zerowaste fiona clements. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Fashion Revolution Day is here!!!!!!!!!!!! #INSIDEOUT @Fash_Rev

Today marks a pretty sombre day in Fashion's history, we remember those that died so you can all look fabulous, ' Who made your clothes?' yeah actually do you know how many hands have touched that garment before it ended up on your back, no-one really does!!!! Today we ask for that to change as it's Fashion Revolution Day and together we can use the power of fashion to catalyse change and reconnect the broken links in the supply chain.

Wear your clothes inside-out to help start the beginning of an industry-wide transformation towards a more sustainable future.

Show us your inside out clothes on Instagram by tagging it @Fash_Rev and #InsideOut

We have an event happening at our atelier tonight, come and get #InsideOut with us from 6-9pm Trident House, 40 Jetty St, Dunedin, NZ.

https://www.facebook.com/events/545185015601656

We are collecting donations in return for polaroids to go to the Rana Plaza Disaster Fund

http://www.ranaplaza-arrangement.org/fund

Our flags will be at half mast in rememberance of those who passed one year ago today.

Also I am in the process of collecting labels from garments for a little project so if you wanted to leave your label behind I would most appreciate it!!!!! 

Looking forward to seeing you #InsideOut tonight Dunedin. Come get amongst!!!!!

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Fi


Monday, April 14, 2014

iD XV environmentally!!!!

Wow it's over and I am now rested but not yet recovered as life is now moving at FAST PACE go GO GO!!!!!!!!

It's really strange to be part of such a large fashion event when your moral and ethical standing is somewhat different from those that surround you!!!! I believe it's time for change and the systemic values that underwrite this profession need to be examined and transpired into an ethically sustainable version.

I am still awaiting my photos to arrive, It's like a test of the postal system every time someone sends something as no one seems capable of finding my address. I am kinda in an awkward place under the bridge and all but still ace, got some excellent grafitti over the weekend Gyftd apparently likes pink and my building!!!! yus!!! PLUS I am on the corner.

https://www.google.co.nz/maps/place/88+Vogel+St/@-45.8798316,170.5027944,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0xa82eac0fdd93d8ad:0xa4294d173d72a9eb

haha just googled my building and it has both addresses so there postal cant find my building!!!!!!

anyway I digress, from an environmental perspective iD certainly isn't winning any awards but it does understand the need to minimise waste which is a start in itself. From the Cooke Howlison sponsored fleet to the goody bag's on the seats it was kept tidy and under control, as iD is always a professionally run event. I commend the iD committee for their organisation and well run affair, they certainly know there way around a Fashion Week or XV.

I however still hold a more personal view that we need to create more transparency in our fashion system so that we can sustain a fashion system of the future. I was slightly disappointed that the national media still haven't caught onto the global trend towards a more sustainable fashion future as it's something I know for certain is the way forward in such a wasteful and environmentally unsustainable industry.

We are in the process of creating a national network of sustainable practitioners that can support the current wasteful fashion system into a more innovative and zero waste future. It is my hope that we will create a zero waste New Zealand and better understanding of our wasteful systems.

Peace.

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Monday, April 7, 2014

iD XV Dunedin Fashion Week - Senorita AweSUMO Atelier Opening

Wow what a tiring week eh?!! you don't get much busier than fashion when it's all packed into one week, especially when you have your own situation like an opening of your Atelier happening! Which was so great Thank You to all who attended and warmed my heart by your presence, your all amazing for caring enough about sustaining the fashion industry to attend.

Big shout out to Matt Langley, he's excellent!!! you can find his work here 

  http://www.mattlangley.co.nz/

and Dell, your amaze thanx!!!! you can find her in awesome spaces doing amaze things being great!!!!! go find her she's aces!!!!

Thank you to everyone else who helped out on the evening your all amazing as well!!!!

#WARONWANT - Love Fashion, Hate Sweatshops!!
This was/still is the backdrop in the photography studio that was setup during the opening of Senorita AweSUMO's Atelier Heart Warming. Thanx to Aroha Novak for her help w painting the mural!!!

We also had Sylvie Chasteau from Ali McD Agency dressed in Te Warewhare Whakapau to give the installation some reality!!!! She was amazing and fitted perfectly with this setting, as a doll should in some kind of ridiculous way!!!

A call for more transparency in the fashion system. A call for a community of people who work towards a more sustainable future. More innovation in industry will create a sustained life for more people, more jobs spreads more self worth, a more capable community can grow stronger and provide necessary skills for an amazing future.

Senorita AweSUMO, Model: Sylvie Chasteau - Ali McD Agency, Make up: Christina Lilley


 We took alot of other polaroids at the opening which you can all come and pick up from me now when your ready. This week my hours are MON-THURS 11-2.30pm FRI 11-12.30pm. These are a little bit variable as I do work alone and still have a part time job, so lets all just acknowledge that!!! 

holla on 0220273223 or senorita.awesumo@gmail.com otherwise tho eh!!!!

I am committed to working towards a zero waste textile to landfill future for New Zealand and the global community, We need to be innovative with our systems and minimise all aspects of consumption to create a zero waste future!!!! We need to shop locally, give, share, grow our own!!! Bee honest, Love, have compassion!!! 

We will be having a public photo shoot in the same space 24/04/2014 to commemorate and stand up for a better future in the fashion industry, this is the one year anniversary of the rana plaza disaster in Bangladesh. come and show us and the world who made your clothes #insideout by getting photographed with your labels out!!!!

fashion revolution day 24/04/2014 http://fashionrevolution.org/

https://www.facebook.com/fashionrevolution.org

is where you can find more info!!!!!!!!!!!!

As this is a global community of activism Australia and New Zealand will be opening up the blogging and images for this so come get amongst!!!! 

peace, love and light for your days!!!!

Arohanui.

Senorita AweSUMO!!!!

Aroha Novak + Senorita AweSUMO








 

 

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Atelier Heart Warming during iD XV Dunedin Fashion week 2014

 Dear freinds,

Help me create a conscious fashion experience during iD XV Dunedin Fashion Week 2014.
 
The official opening of Dunedin’s first sustainable fashion hub. Zerowaste fashion practitioner Senorita AweSUMO and environmental designer Shigeko Iwamuro will open the doors to their newly established conscious fashion production and retail hub. Ceremonially raising the flag and opening their studio doors to the public, come and see how you can help save the planet, one garment at a time.
The opening will include music, a 3D working installation responding to fashion culture and the war on want, a flag raising ceremony courtesy of some theatrical surprise guests.
 With a warm and welcoming atmosphere fashion can be personal, emotional and also environmentally sustainable and Senorita AweSUMO wants to showcase a more conscious solution to a global problem.
We would like to provide some nibbles, Tea and bubbles in celebration of this occasion.
My team is mostly voluntary and includes family and freinds, my amazing supporters, Thanx U <3 also="" am="" and="" br="" engage="" event.="" film="" hoping="" i="" otago="" photograph="" polytechnic="" some="" students="" the="" to="" with="">If any one wants to that job still hasnt been filled!!! holla.

 here's the link to my pledge me campaign, if you can't donate $ then please give this a share around, every little bit helps as pledge me is an all or nothing crowd funding platform.
pledgeme.co.nz/projects/1865

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Human Friendly Fashion Bloggers

 Today marks a great day, today Senorita AweSUMO joins many others around the world to help fix the fashion system. As part of Blog Action Day I want you to take a moment to think about your clothing purchases over the next month, Do you really need that item? Why are you purchasing this item of clothing? are you building a sustainable wardrobe? are you swapping/sharing with others? Are you buying quality/workmanship/artisanal/local? 
Take a moment to think about it, before spending your hard earned $$$$ on something that will sit in the back of your wardrobe and never be worn, or only once and then passed on!!!!
Here's some thoughts from Esther Freeman from Ms Wanda's in the UK about being a human friendly shopper!!!!!!
 As part of Blog Action Day Fashion Mob founder, Esther Freeman, explains why it’s dangerous to point the finger of blame at consumers for human rights abuses by the fashion industry.
Since the collapse of the Rama Plaza building in Bangladesh, the media has been full of discussions and head scratching about fashion. One comment that keeps coming up is the responsibility of consumers around fast fashion.
Quite frankly this is nonsense. Furthermore it is dangerous to suggest so.
All too often high street chains whine about how hard it is for them to improve human rights, and how they’d change but consumers don’t want it. It’s become their get out clause. And by saying consumers have some kind of responsibility, we reinforce that myth.
It also overlooks that slavery, poverty and disaster happen at the higher end of the fashion too. There have been several campaigns against Adidas and their refusal to compensate workers and pay a living wage. And designer brands like Dolce & Gabbana have been in the firing line too.
In an interview for the film Apparel Truth, a trade union leader in Bangladesh is very clear where the responsibility lies. He said:
The main profit from this business is going to the multi-national company…The multinational company is putting pressure on the local business to pay a living wage. But also the multinational company is putting pressure on the local business to reduce their price.”
So let’s point the finger where it should be pointed – at the global brands who create human rights abuses as fast as they create fashion.
That’s not to say consumers have no role to play in creating change.
People power is incredibly important. That’s why we launched The 1% Campaign. The campaign calls on the fashion industry to invest 1% of their profits in solving issues in their supply chain, especially around human rights. We need more time and investment in activities like better auditing, health and safety training and improved working with NGOs and trade unions at local level.
Consumers are in a powerful position to demand this. And if we all work together we can help bring about a solution.
>> Sign the 1% Campaign petition and demand that multinationals take responsibility for what happens in their name.


Senorita AweSUMO will be applying more pressure to New Zealand to make the right choices in consumption, and will be portraying this in textile sculpture 2014 in Dunedin. LOOK OUT FOR MORE INFO, anyone interested in being involved email me with 'LOVE FASHION HATE SWEATSHOPS' in the subject line. senorita.awesumo@gmail.com.
 peace
'What you have and are as a being should always be honest to self and earth alike!'
 
 

 


Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Te Warewhare Whakapau 2013


Te Warewhare Whakapau is a call for more transparency in the fashion industry. The New Zealand Fashion system can be more innovative to create jobs in New Zealand's manufacturing sector.

Te - The
Warewhare - colloquialism for warehouse.
Whakapau -  consume, to use up.

We buy more than we need because we want to make ourselves feel good, because the media has made us feel as though this is the only way to achieve this. We buy mass produced, cheap, bad quality garments in bulk to get that 'oh yeah i'm amazing' feeling. Do you even know where that garment came from? where was it manufactured? was someone paid a fair wage to produce this garment? did anyone die in the process - Bangladesh and many others before it!!!!

These are questions I can answer when people purchase from me. Because I collect and produce locally, you know your money is being spent on a quality garment that has values and morals behind it. I am the one who sews that garment and if it isn't me, that person has been paid a fair wage or fair manufacturing process costs.

My garments aim to minimise the environmental impact from disposable consumer items. By collecting from recycle centres and commercial off cuts from local producers, previously discarded items become precious garments that live more than one lifetime.

The garments I create are not only beautiful, but they up cycle fabric or clothing that would otherwise be landfill. The recurring heart symbol has been used on FOUND items and weaves the life blood of tradition and value back into a precious entity.


By utilising Zero Waste principals, I hope to teach consumers to think of clothing as an asset. I have a vision of consumers wearing a sustainable wardrobe.



Global problem, Local solution.

Come and see me at NZ Eco Fashion Exposed this Saturday 21st Sept @ The Notre Dame des Missions Performing Arts Centre at  Sacred  Heart College, Laings  Rd,  Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand   

Ticketing information available on the website   NZ Eco Fashion Exposed 



Also NEXT week stay tuned for some information on SWISH IN THE CITY - DUNEDIN OCT 5th  a clothes swapping event, that can enhance your wardrobe on the cheap!!!!! 

I will be bringing Te Warewhare Whakapau for people to view and converse over!!!!

i may have 2 passes to give away so start thinking of your best garment in the closet story and why it's still there, you didn't throw it out because? give me a memory.............. please note the winners story may be shared on my blog/facebook page......

Stay AweSUMO.

Fi