Fashion360 – The Industry’s Pillar of Support

Fashion and business seem to have been an intrinsic principle built into the mind of Fashion360’s CEO, Thuy Nguyen from a tender age of 9, when she took the initiative of designing, creating and selling Barbie Doll clothes to her wealthy classmates for money, that she then exchanged for sweets at the local corner store!

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Fashion360 x RawAssembly - A Future of Sustainable and Ethically Positioned Fashion Businesses

At Fashion360, we believe the future of fashion is ethical and sustainable and encourage responsible practices in all of our programs. We are actively searching for ways to educate and empower our program participants to become change makers and apply these practices to their own professions. Hence why today we are excited to announce our partnership with RawAssembly.

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Conscious about sustainability? Then let’s talk about the sizing conundrum….

…there seems to be very little mention to the one problem many fashion brands experience, ill-fitting garments caused by generic automated grading of sizes which results in mass returns of merchandise exacerbated by the scaling and inclusivity concept embraced by Fashion businesses with little or no technical knowledge of garments and its relation to the diverse human form. One might ask then where most of these returns end up…

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Fashion360 - Supporting Ravishing Fashionistas’ Purpose to Empower

When you hear the words “Fashion Show”, what’s the first thought that comes to mind? If you said scenes of tall, ‘perfectly’ proportioned models gliding down the catwalk with no expression we wouldn’t blame you. This is what has been embedded in our society for so long and was deemed ‘normal’ or ‘acceptable’. In recent years we have witnessed a movement away from this stereotypical image of runway perfection towards a more embracing and empowering culture. Whilst this change in focus is promising for the industry, there is still so much more to be done in this space before we can truly accept it as the norm rather than a conversation starter.

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