
Our mission
Through advocacy, industry partnerships, events, initiatives, and education we bring together stakeholders across the fashion, clothing, footwear, accessories, and textiles supply chain to help create an inclusive U.S. fashion system that conducts business ethically, regenerates the environment, and produces responsibly, supporting all voices across the apparel network. Your donation helps us bring this mission to life. Fashion Revolution USA is fiscally sponsored by Social Good Fund, a registered 501c3 non-profit organization. All contributions are tax-deductible in the United States. Our EIN/tax ID is 461323531.
Fashion Revolution USA is proud to be a part of the international mission of Fashion Revolution bringing programming, events, and educational resources to life. We work to achieve environmental and social justice through our pillars of change…
Cultural change
• Raise public awareness and educate people about the systemic challenges facing the global fashion industry.
• Build a diverse movement, mobilise communities and bring people together around the world to take collective action.
• Help people understand the impacts of their clothes and how they can influence the global fashion industry.
• Collaborate with artists and activists to reframe powerful narratives embedded in the culture of fashion.
• Create tools for people to use their voice and make changes in their personal lives and work.
• Provide a platform that enables more visibility and fewer barriers between consumers and producers.
• Inspire people to consume less, value quality and take better care of their clothes.
Industry Change
• Conduct research that shines a light on the social and environmental impacts of the global fashion industry.
• Highlight where the industry is moving too slowly and push for faster change.
• Influence brands and retailers to change through consumer pressure.
• Incentivise and promote transparency and accountability across the supply chain.
Policy Change
• Advocate for policy changes and influence governments to play a more active role in better enforcing laws and regulating the industry.