In honor of Earth Month and Fashion Revolution Day, Turning Green’s Fashion for the Planet: a capsule collection rolled out a student-curated lookbook featuring environmental changemakers in hand-selected, stylish, sustainably-sourced, and ethically-made clothing by eco-designers, photographed in beautiful locations around the world.
We are launching this project with fashion as a lens to highlight the power of young climate activists, raise awareness about the negative impacts of the fashion industry, and propel demand for responsible brands that prioritize human rights, environmental sustainability, and ethical supply chains.
Each photo is captioned with a personal statement about what these bold changemakers are doing to drive climate action as they create the healthy, just, and resilient planet and future they dream of.
Don’t forget to take action for Fashion Revolution Day on April 24th.
A SNEAK PEAK OF THE CHANGEMAKERS
Turning Green changemakers partnered with some of their favorite ethical designers. The full lookbook will be live on Monday, April 24th.
Sanjana Acharya
Graduate, Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Madras, India
Major: Development Studie
Look: The Summer House
“Right now, my Climate Action Project as a Project Green Course student with Turning Green helps tell the story of an indigenous group, the Jenu Kuruba, who have been stewards of the forests in my state for centuries and yet today are threatened with colonial conservation policies that have forcibly evicted them from their homes.”
Promise Grâce Houndafoche
Graduate, University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin
Abomey-Calavi, Benin
Major: Agronomy
Look: Dandjinou Amandine, Beninese Artisan
“In my local community, I am involved in tree planting, maintenance activities, and clean-up campaigns like World Clean-up Day to demonstrate to my neighbors how we can all live more sustainably.”
Lucy Yoshioka
Senior, University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
Major: Geography and Environmental Studies
Look: Tentree and VEERAH
“Collective support creates action. While working with Conscious Kitchen towards a chemical-free future for organic school food systems, I have experienced how community and support and care for each other easily turns into care for the planet.”
Lia Haile
Sophomore, Denison University
Granville, Ohio
Major: Environmental Studies
Look: Jungmaven
“The climate crisis can be very anxiety-inducing, and it is easy to feel hopeless. But, that doesn’t help anyone. Although the largest causes of climate change are not the fault of the individual, we are still able to change them. We have a lot more power than we think as consumers. In this capitalist society, we vote with our ballots and more importantly, our money.”
Jasmine Amoako-Agyei
Senior, Arizona State University
Tempe, Arizona
Major: Business Sustainability
Look: Prairie Underground
“I have loved the opportunity to work with Turning Green on Fashion for the Planet and to see what is possible in the world of sustainable fashion. As someone who is deeply passionate about sustainability, fashion, and product design it has been so exciting to see how brands are taking innovative approaches to designs, material use, and manufacturing processes without compromising quality or style.”
Daniel Koto Dagnon
Graduated, University of Abomey Calavi
Abomey-Calavi, Benin
Major: Hydrology and Water Resource Management
Look: Stylise Abirh Toure, Beninese Artisan
“I am trying to address the low participation of girls and women in the climate field in Benin through a new program called Green Amazons. I started the program, with the support of Turning Green, after being a student in the inaugural Project Green Course. My program is based on the needs and requests of the beneficiaries themselves, who are young girls and women leaders, and female members of Beninese NGOs working on climate locally.”
Bree Fong
Graduate, University of Rochester
Rochester, New York
Major: Environmental Studies, Psychology
Look: Threads 4 Thought
“I started interning with Turning Green in the spring and have learned so much in that brief time – about the vast, negative impact of the fast fashion industry on the environment, as I worked on our Fashion for the Planet campaign, to becoming more aware of what I’m putting in and on my body, as I analyzed content from Project Green Challenge. There is so much to take in about sustainability and always room to change or improve some part of my lifestyle to create a greener future.”