ReWeave – Slow Fashion for Shared Futures is an international, collaborative and inclusive cultural project promoting slow fashion, sustainability, and social inclusion across Bosnia and Herzegovina. It responds to the growing impact of fast fashion and environmental degradation by encouraging reflection on overconsumption and inspiring creative, responsible approaches to clothing and design. Through educational and production workshops in 3-4 cities (Sarajevo, Mostar, Tuzla and Banja Luka), participants – ranging from students and teachers to designers, older adults, and vulnerable groups – will explore sustainable fabric use, recycling, upcycling, garment repair, and traditional crafts such as knitting, crocheting, and embroidery. The project culminates in a public “Slow Fashion Fest” in the mentioned cities during the SDG week in Bosnia and Herzegovina (19.-26.10.2026), featuring a fashion show, clothing flea market, and a Repair Station, where communities come together to learn, exchange, and celebrate sustainable practices. By bridging tradition and innovation, the project fosters intercultural and intergenerational collaboration, empowers local creatives, and raises awareness of environmental responsibility – contributing to the SDGs and highlighting Europe’s cultural commitment to a more sustainable future.
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