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British Fashion Council (BFC) CEO, Caroline Rush, is one of the headline speakers for a program of events exploring the future of fashion and retail taking place in the UK Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai this October.

How will technology, social change and the climate crisis shape what we wear in the future? How can the worlds of fashion and retail, which rely on both consumption and novelty, become more sustainable and socially responsible?

These will be some of the big questions asked during ‘In the future, what will we Wear?’ from 22-26 October 2021; the opening event in a series of sector showcases as part of the UK’s national programme at Expo 2020 Dubai.

The UK participation theme for Expo 2020 Dubai is ‘Innovating for a Shared Future’.

Through a series of talks, exhibitions, interactive digital displays, workshops, performances and experiences, ‘What will we wear?’ considers how the global fashion industry can evolve to address a range of challenges highlighted during recent editions of London Fashion Week.

These include climate change; sustainability and waste; social responsibility and ethical fashion; the impact of technology on the sourcing, design, manufacture and supply of clothes; and also the retail experience of the future.

The five days of activities will include a two-day summit.

The summit will bring together influential minds in the industry to discuss solutions to these issues. Furthermore, a series of podcasts and online videos will allow audiences from around the world to virtually experience the programme and take part in the discussion.

Speakers include Caroline Rush, CEO, British Fashion Council; Orsola de Castro, Founder and Global Creative Director of Fashion Revolution; John Andrews, Founder and Chair of IORMA – The Global Consumer Commerce Centre; John Rainford, Vice Chair, Transformational Thinking of IORMA; and finally Dr Claire Lerpiniere, Senior Lecturer in Textile Design at De Montfort University.

Throughout the week, visitors to the UK Pavilion will be able to experience interactive activations, exhibitions and showcases; bringing the very best of UK Fashion to the World Expo. Student content will also show visitors the benefits of studying in the UK. Plus, opportunities in the fashion, textile and retail industries.

Commenting is Caroline Rush, CEO, British Fashion Council.

“We are delighted to participate in the UK Pavilion’s programme of events for Expo 2020 Dubai. The fashion industry has an important role to play in the fight against climate change and in meeting the targets set out in the Paris Agreement. The British Fashion Council is committed to working with the industry in its efforts to become more circular. Through its Institute of Positive Fashion, brings together expertise, innovation and ideas to accelerate change. Expo 2020 Dubai is a fantastic platform to discuss these issues and turn them into actions.”

All events will take place in the UK Pavilion designed by brand experience specialists Avantgarde with British artist and designer Es Devlin, inspired by Prof Stephen Hawking’s ‘Breakthrough Message’. A must-see highlight of the Expo 2020 Dubai campus, it occupies a prime location in the Opportunity District, near to the central Al Wasl Dome and Plaza.

Also commenting is Laura Faulkner OBE, UK Commissioner for Expo 2020 Dubai.

“The UK Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai will provide a platform for our fashion industry to showcase their talent and work with partners from around the world to explore solutions to global challenges.

“With exports reaching £11.9bn, the UK’s fashion sector is world-renowned and continues to be at the forefront of innovation. These discussions and the thought-provoking exhibitions will provide a glimpse of a more ethical and sustainable future for fashion, enabled by new technology, close international collaboration and pledges to reach net zero by 2050.”

The first World Expo to take place in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region and the largest event ever held in the Arab world, Expo 2020 Dubai will now open on 1 October 2021. Further details of ‘What will we wear?’ and the wider UK programme of events will be available throughout the year as the event grows closer.

For further information and to take a virtual tour of the UK Pavilion, please click here. Also, join the conversation at @UKPavilion2020 #Expo2020

 

 

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