Fed Upcycle

Bristol, United KingdomUnited Kingdom|Fashion

Why TrendSmith Chose This Brand

Created protest garments after the 2021 Sarah Everard vigil, including a dress later exhibited in Bristol’s social history museum.

Community & Impact

  • Womens Rights
    Addresses gender-based violence themes through protest garment design.
  • Community Engagement
    Led recycled materials workshops for university students during Freshers Week.
  • Lgbtqia+ Support
    Collaborated on a community Pride window display with a giant Pride flag.

Practices & Operations

  • Recycled Materials
    Creates garments using secondhand clothing and reclaimed materials.
  • Small Batch
    Produces individual or limited garments as a solo creator.

Values & Commitments

  • Size Inclusivity
    Removes size labels to encourage trying garments without size assumptions.
  • Gender Inclusive
    Welcomes all gender expressions to wear garments without gender labels.
  • Accessibility
    Welcomes slow fashion adjustments for accessibility needs such as wheelchair users.

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