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  • Redress Raleigh fosters economic development in the triangle by providing a forum for local eco-fashion designers to showcase and sell their products. Redress provides this forum by participating in local community ...
  • Redress encourages buying locally especially within the fashion community by showcasing creative, talented, and local eco-fashion designers. We work with local entrepreneurs in all fields - designers, artists, musicians, business owners, ...
  • If you are interested in getting involved with the making of Redress, please contact us at greenfashionshow@gmail.com - tell us what aspect you are interested in, be it helping plan the ...
  • Great! Although our designer positions for the 2011 show have been filled, we enourage you to check out this year's application at redressraleigh.squarespace.com/apply/ . Redress is always excited to ...
  • Redress is proud to support local designers through an annual eco-fashion show. By charging admission to our pre-show and final events, we afford local designers the opportunity to showcase their work ...
  • MorLove is a local non-profit organization founded by Redress co-producer Mor Aframian. MorLove is a community of environmentally and globally conscious artists, artisans and designers who hone their talents while helping ...
  • Redress Raleigh challenges designers to think about impact on the environment in the development of their concepts. We aim to showcase eco-friendly designers with accessible, innovative work that shows “green” is ...
  • Redress Raleigh partners with local businesses to create community events, bringing additional exposure and individual interest to community enterprises. We are eager to partner with local businesses to host DIY workshops, ...
  • You should donate to Redress Raleigh if you believe in our mission - to strengthen our community by supporting local designers making sustainable work. We believe that by investing in our ...