Orsola de castro biography

Orsola de Castro

Italian Fashion Designer and Author

Orsola de Castro (born 1966 in Rome) is an upcyclist, fashion designer and author. She is the co-founder of Fashion Revolution, an activism movement which works towards a sustainable fashion industry, and was creative director until 2022.[1] De Castro has been in the sustainable fashion space for more than 20 years, since founding upcycling brand, From Somewhere, in 1997.[2]

Career

In 1997 de Castro started From Somewhere, a fashion label that addressed and repurposed pre-consumer textile waste. From Somewhere's 100% upcycled collections have sold around the world featured regularly in the international fashion press; collaborations include upcycled collections for Tesco,[3]Speedo[4] and Topshop.[5]

In September 2006 Orsola, together with her partner Filippo Ricci, started Estethica, a dedicated ethical fashion showcase at London Fashion Week for the British Fashion Council.[6] Estethica ran from 2006 to 2014 and has showcased designers such as Christop

Orsola de Castro

Orsola de Castro is a pioneer and internationally recognized opinion leader in sustainable fashion.

In 2013, with Carry Somers, she founded Fashion Revolution, marking the April 24, 2013 Rana Plaza factory disaster in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which killed and injured thousands of workers. Raising public awareness of the continuing social and environmental catastrophes in global fashion supply chains, Fashion Revolution has become a worldwide campaign with participation in over 90 countries around the world.

Prior to Fashion Revolution, in 1997 she founded From Somewhere, a label designing clothes made entirely from pre-consumer waste: disregarded materials such as surplus and production cut-offs. The label combined sustainable thinking with fashion-forward design, bringing quality and craftsmanship to ‘exquisite rubbish’. From Somewhere collaborations include Jigsaw, Tesco, Speedo, and four best selling capsule collections for Topshop from 2012 to 2014.

In 2006, Orsola co-founded the British Fashion Council pioneering initiative Estethica, which she curated until 20

Interview with Orsola de Castro, co-founder of Fashion Revolution Day

Bruno Pieters interviews Orsola de Castro, co-founder of Fashion Revolution Day

Bruno Pieters is a Belgian fashion designer and art director highly regarded for his avant-garde creations and sharp tailoring. In 2012, after a two-year sabbatical from the fashion industry, he launched Honest by, which has a 100% transparent supply chain. Honest by wants to shed light on the questions: where is it made and by whom. Bruno Pieters believes that fashion is a celebration of beauty and that the story behind that celebration can be equally beautiful.

BP. YOU HAVE BEEN WORKING IN FASHION IN A RESPONSIBLE WAY FOR MANY YEARS NOW. YOU ARE CONSIDERED TO BE A PIONEER WHEN IT COMES TO SUSTAINABLE DESIGN. DO YOU FEEL THAT PROGRESS HAS BEEN MADE WHEN IT COMES TO THE WAY WE PRODUCE OUR COLLECTIONS?

ODC. The way I produce my collections has been my main creative preoccupation since I started in 1997. I always wanted to just use pre-existing materials, originally for what it meant to me poetically, rather than environm

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