Orsola de Castro (born 1966 in Rome) is an upcyclist, fashion designer and author. She is the co-founder and creative director of Fashion Revolution, an activism movement which works towards a sustainable fashion industry.[1] De Castro has been in the sustainable fashion space for more than 20 years, since founding upcycling brand, From Somewhere, in 1997.[2]
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OrsoladeCastro (born 1966 in Rome) is an upcyclist, fashion designer and author. She is the co-founder and creative director of Fashion Revolution, an...
response to the Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh by Carry Somers and OrsoladeCastro. The organization is funded by private foundations, institutional grants...
Revolution is a not-for-profit global movement founded by Carry Somers and OrsoladeCastro which highlights working conditions and the people behind the garments...
Mathilda Tham, Kirsi Niinimäki, Anja-Lisa Hirscher, Zoe Romano, and OrsoladeCastro, as they refer to systemic social and political change through the...
collaboration with the University of Lincoln. Visiting professors included OrsoladeCastro of Fashion Revolution and Catherine Howarth, CEO of ShareAction. Gentle...
film director Alina Marazzi and Vicky Lawton, and a talk between OrsoladeCastro, Hakan Karaosman, Marina Spadafora and Matteo Ward which tackled the...
creative and sustainable fashion industry. Expert sessions have included OrsolaDeCastro, Bandana Tewari, Dana Thomas, Jumoke Oduwole, Nike Ogunlesi, Sarah...
(1822-1899) Jadwiga Jaroszewska (1900-1937) Juana de la Cruz Vázquez Gutiérrez, TOR (1481-1534) Maria Orsola Bussone (1954-1970) Mary Aikenhead (1787-1858)...
Edgerton, Sean Gilder, Pat Kinevane, Ivano Marescotti, Lorenzo De Angelis, Stefania Orsola Garello, Alan Devine, Charlie Creed-Miles, Johnny Brennan, David...
Archived from the original on 7 November 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2020. M. Orsola (Giulia) Ledóchowska (1865–1939) Ball, Ann (1991). Modern Saints: Their...
(1805–1877) Fanny Mendelssohn (1805–1847) Elizabeth Masson (1806–1865) Adelaide Orsola Appignani (1807–1884) Helen Blackwood (1807–1867) Emma Hartmann (1807–1851)...
Handbook of Sustainability and Fashion. Routledge. ISBN 9781134083022. deCastro, Orsola (2021). Loved Clothes Last: How the Joy of Rewearing and Repairing...
(1750–1828) Yoshino Aoki (born 1971) Dina Appeldoorn (1884–1938) Adelaide Orsola Appignani (1807–1884) Anna Appleby (born 1993) Izabella Arazova (born 1936)...
de la Concepción deCastro 330. Jacoba Ortiz de Taranco y Sáez de Nieto 331. María de los Dolores Traggia de Torres 332. María de la Encarnación de Cueto...
capture by the Ottoman Navy. Battle of the Dardanelles: The hired armed ship Orsola Bonaventura ( Venetian Navy) was sunk in battle in the Dardanelles. Battle...
Polish laywoman Magdalena Kade, Czech nun Maria Orsola Bussone, Child of God Maria Gabriella Sagheddu Manuela de Jesús Arias Espinosa, Mexican nun Margit Bogner...
Summer 1839 I pirati (melodramma eroicomico in 2 acts) composed by Adelaide Orsola Appignani, premiered Rome, Teatro Alibert, 19 March 1843 Adolfo di Gerval...