Copenhagen Fashion Week has announced that it has been selected as one of the 30 semi-finalists of the 2020 European Social Innovation Competition (EUSIC): Reimagine Fashion among over 760 entries from all over Europe. Copenhagen Fashion Week, with fashion brands and companies, strives towards making substantial changes to the way the event is executed.
Copenhagen Fashion Week has been selected as a semi-finalist for its plans to reinvent Copenhagen Fashion Week by introducing minimum sustainability requirements for any brand wishing to participate - thereby transitioning from being a traditional fashion week to becoming a platform for industry change, according to a press release on the show.Copenhagen Fashion Week has announced that it has been selected as one of the 30 semi-finalists of the 2020 European Social Innovation Competition (EUSIC): Reimagine Fashion among over 760 entries from all over Europe. Copenhagen Fashion Week, with fashion brands and companies, strives towards making substantial changes to the way the event is executed.#
“Our plan to transition our fashion week is not new, but in the context of the pandemic crisis it is now more relevant and urgent than ever. Reassessing the role of fashion weeks and coming up with innovative solutions to become platforms for industry change is the only way forward, and I hope the jury sees the tremendous potential it holds,” CEO of Copenhagen Fashion Week, Cecilie Thorsmark said.
The EUSIC is a challenge prize run by the European Commission across all EU member states and Horizon 2020 associated countries. Now, in its eighth year, the competition acts as a beacon for social innovators in Europe - employing a proven methodology for supporting early-stage ideas and facilitating the emerging of a network of radical innovators shaping our society for the better.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)