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First published: 24 February 2016

Joining London College of Fashion’s Professor of Cultural Studies Reina Lewis, creative entrepreneur Ayesha Mustafa, founder of socially conscious fashion brand Fashion ComPassion, Professor Dilys Williams and Director of the LCF Centre for Sustainable Fashion discuss the overlap between ethical and aesthetic standards.

As sustainable fashion goes mainstream, with a voice at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the panel examines how concern about the social and environmental impact of fashion has transformed from a minority preoccupation to a red carpet style trend? With growing numbers of people defining themselves as ‘spiritual not religious’, discussion explores whether ethical consumption provides a means of expressing moral values for those with and without formal religious affiliations.