

ASDA launches clothing for children with sensory needs
Lydia Petropoulou presents the new collection of ASDA clothes, specially designed for students with autism or other learning difficulties. One of the UK’s most popular supermarket chains, ASDA, is the first to launch a collection of school uniforms for children … Continue reading ASDA launches clothing for children with sensory needs

British Fashion Council Announces Fabric Donations
Lydia Petropoulou presents the British Fashion Council’s (BFC) initiative to offer deadstock fabric to BA fashion students in the UK. Trying to promote sustainability and waste reduction in the fashion industry, the BFC has partnered with famous fashion houses to … Continue reading British Fashion Council Announces Fabric Donations

GFF supports Black representation in fashion
Lydia Petropoulou looks at the launch of Black Excellence Prize award, aiming to enhance visibility of Black excellence in the fashion industry. The Graduate Fashion Foundation has announced its cooperation with Fashion Academics Creating Equality (FACE), to introduce the Black … Continue reading GFF supports Black representation in fashion

H&M X Good News: A colourful and sustainable cooperation
Lydia Petropoulou presents the cooperation between H&M and the footwear brand Good News for the launch of new sustainable trainers. Consistent to the latest shift of many fashion brands towards sustainability and ethical production, H&M are cooperating with the footwear … Continue reading H&M X Good News: A colourful and sustainable cooperation

International investors save Peacocks – 200 stores reopening
Lydia Petropoulou looks at the rescue of the famous chain, Peacocks, by a team of international investors. The retail chain owned by Philip Day Edinburgh Woollen Mill (EWM) group, was rescued, in a sense, five months after falling into administration … Continue reading International investors save Peacocks – 200 stores reopening