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SLOW FASHION

In the historic city of Uppsala, with its rich cultural heritage and vibrant university life, there is a great need for a Slow Fashion designer. With countless parties, Walpurgis celebrations, university balls, student celebrations, doctoral graduations, weddings and other events filling the city’s calendars, it is important to focus on quality, style and sustainability when it comes to our clothing.

Photo by Aron Fjell

SLOW MATERIALS FOR A GREEN FUTURE

By choosing a tailor who works with natural and recycled materials, you’re taking a step towards a more sustainable wardrobe. Materials such as linen, hemp or deadstock silk reduce the environmental impact compared to conventional materials. It’s a choice that’s both stylish and kind to the planet.

LONG TERM VALUE

Rather than buying clothes for one-off occasions, bespoke garments made from high-quality materials can be investments that stand the test of time. You contribute to more sustainable consumption by choosing timeless, well-made garments instead of following fleeting trends.

INVEST IN LOCAL DESIGNERS

In a city like Uppsala, where tradition meets modernity, Slow Fashion designers and curated second-hand shops play a vital role in promoting both style and sustainability.

By prioritising second-hand, re-made and slow fashion designers who value natural materials, recycled materials and environmental awareness, we can together create a more responsible and elegant clothing culture for all the festive occasions that characterise life here in Uppsala.

SLOW FASHION COMMUNITY

Would you like to join Uppsala’s new Slow Fashion movement, which supports local designers and promotes a more conscious approach to fashion? Get in touch with us!

TRANSITION YOUR STYLE