Sustainability is taking over the UK...

Long gone the time when sustainability meant poor design, cheap or even hippy looking products... CVTF500 members have been leading the way proving this assumption wrong for a quite a while now...

Isabella Macpherson's Arts Co and Elvis & Kresse, working in the areas of art and design and the environment respectively, have joined force to create Elvis & Kresse Arts. The handbag and accessories company with ongoing collections created with award-winning artists and designers who have accepted to create beauty from waste showed their products at Sotheby's last week before officially launching at esthetica London Fashion Week this month.

Cyndi Rhoades's Worn Again has just launched a new collection of products made from decommissioned Eurostar uniforms and retired Virgin hot air balloons and designed by one of Britain’s most exciting new designers, Christopher Raeburn. 

Cyndi is now also working with member Benjamin Shine to create some new products which we can't wait to see!

Christopher Raeburn and member Ada Zanditon are one of the 5 young fashion designers that were selected last November by the British Fashion Council eco-mentor programme.

Ada is currently working for her first official London Fashion Week Solo Catwalk Show A/W 2010 which will be held on Tuesday 23rd February; and we can't wait!

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