European Fashion Alliance

EUROPEAN FASHION ALLIANCE: Time for a prosperous creative-driven future of fashion

Greener, more innovative, more creative – at the first summit on Gran Canaria, the members of the European Fashion Alliance “EFA” put together a package of measures and actions for a sustainable and inclusive future of the European fashion industry.

At the invitation of the Gran Canarian fashion network Moda Calida and the local authority Cabildo de Gran Canaria, the members of the European Fashion Alliance (EFA), founded in Frankfurt in June 2022, gathered in Maspalomas on October 19 and 20 during the Gran Canaria Swim Week – the only European Swim Wear Week - for their first summit.

The aim of the summit of 59 representatives from 23 European countries was to discuss and agree on a package of measures and actions that can support and promote the necessary transformation process in the fashion industry in Europe. The alliance, which consists of 29 member organizations, including numerous fashion councils, fashion weeks, research and educational institutions, represents more than 10,000 European companies in the fashion sector, ranging from micro-enterprises to large corporations.

 One of the main topics during the meeting was the “Green Deal” formulated by the European Union in 2019 by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to reduce net emissions of greenhouse gases to zero by 2050, to which the fashion industry must also urgently contribute, according to the commitment of the EFA. The Alliance aims to contribute significantly to achieving a CO₂-neutral, environmentally sustainable, non-toxic and completely circular textile industry and to raise and sensitise the awareness of fashion producers, designers and consumers.

To this end, four pillars on which the targeted measures are to be based were defined during the meeting in Gran Canaria: sustainability, education, policy and innovation.
The European Fashion Alliance believes that sustainability and digital transformation, together with innovation, education and labor market measures, will be the drivers for the fashion industry to make textiles more durable, repairable, reusable and recyclable. To accelerate this transition process, EFA will therefor also focus on the cross-cultural exchanges and interactions between creatives and support young talents as drivers of change through actions, research and campaigning.

CECILIE THORSMARK – COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEK “A fashion week can take advantage of its position to accelerate change and demand change – to move the industry forward. But fashion weeks must also take responsibility in sustainability, keeping in mind a reduced amount of ressources in production, lower carbon – emissions, etc.

For the period from 2023 to 2027, the European Fashion Alliance translates this belief into four main objectives based on the four defined pillars:
1.    Definition of an ethical, social and sustainable code of conduct for EFA members and by extension for the fashion industry.

2.    A new Green Deal for fashion at European level representing fashion culture and business, founded on a European-based circular and social fashion eco-system based on shared data and a shared measurement data system.

3.    Creation and enforcing of sustainable and technological training and social & cultural responsibility practices for EFA key stakeholders.

4.    Empowerment of Generation Z and the new generations as leading forces of value in digital, circular and social transition of the fashion industry.

The members agree that the vision and objectives of the EFA must be translated into concrete action plans and policy frameworks within the next two to three years to drive change. This can only be achieved with a solid understanding of the needs and challenges of the fashion industry, especially the creative and design-oriented stakeholders.

DILYS WILLIAMS – CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE FASHION “We should not only change the content of fashion, but also change the rules and goals of fashion. Fashion is often evaluated in economic terms by growth and numbers. But it is important to create value in cultural terms. To communicate what fashion can contribute to people's well-being and what impact – positive and negative – it has on our society.”

For 2023, EFA will therefore launch a Europe-wide survey through its members to investigate the needs and challenges of micro, small, medium and large enterprises operating in the fashion and textile industry, as well as education and research-oriented and other industry-related stakeholders.

The knowledge gained from this should enable EFA to create a priority-driven policy framework in response to the current legislation resulting from, amongst others, the European Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles and the creation of new EU policies and programs to support fashion and creative industries. The aim is to give stakeholders a better understanding of European legislation – an area in which many creative entrepreneurs are still “lost in translation”.

Moreover, EFA will involve and empower young talents and voices by actively engaging them in leadership roles and activities within the organization alongside established brands and organizations. 

PASCAL MORAND – FEDERATION DE LA HAUTE COUTURE ET DE LA MODE “Fashion goes beyond the market, it’s about culture. We are in a market economy; it also concerns those who are not in the market to understand that creative fashion can play a sustainable engine role more globally”

ABOUT EFA

The European Fashion Alliance is the first transnational alliance of European fashion institutions. It aims to promote a fertile, sustainable and inclusive ecosystem for European fashion. EFA acts as a strong collective voice advocating and accelerating the transition of European fashion to a more sustainable, innovative, inclusive and creative future.

 

ASOCIACION CREADORES DE MODA DE ESPANA – AUSTRIAN FASHION ASSOCIATION – BALTIC FASHION FEDERATION – BRITISH FASHION COUNCIL – BULGARIAN FASHION ASSOCIATION – CAMERA NAZIONALE DELLA MODA ITALIANA – CENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE FASHION – COPENHAGEN FASHION WEEK – COUNCIL OF IRISH FASHION DESIGNERS – ESTONIAN ACADEMY OF ARTS – FASHION COUNCIL GERMANY – FÉDÉRATION DE LA HAUTE COUTURE ET DE LA MODE – FÉDÉRATION FRANÇAISE DU PRÊT À PORTER FÉMININ – FINNISH TEXTILE & FASHION – FLANDERS DC- GLOBAL FASHION AGENDA- HUNGARIAN FASHION DESIGN AGENCY – ISLANDIC FASHION COUNCIL - MODA-FAD – MODALISBOA – MODA CALIDA - MODE SUISSE – NORWEGIAN FASHION HUB – SKOPJE FASHION WEEKEND – SLOWAK FASHION COUNCIL – SWEDISH FASHION COUNCIL – TASKFORCE FASHION – THE PRINCE’S FOUNDATION – WALLONIE-BRUXELLES DESIGN MODE.

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Berlin, 21 June 2022. The first real transnational alliance of European fashion councils and institutions is founded by 25 European fashion organizations aiming to empower a prosperous, sustainable and inclusive European fashion ecosystem. During a two-day summit in Frankfurt at the end of March 2022, Fashion Council Germany brought together the most leading European fashion organisations to form a coalition of change, with the support of Messe Frankfurt and its global Texpertise Network.

Inspired by the words of Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, and Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth calling for the reinforcement of the fashion industry on European level, the Alliance aims to be a strong common voice advocating for and accelerating the transition of European fashion towards a more sustainable, innovative and inclusive creative future.

With the Frankfurt Agreement, the European fashion organisations decided to join this new industry coalition and the intention to develop collectively an active and reactive strategy for the industry’s need to change in the next months.

The Alliance is created to strengthen and enlarge a new network of councils and institutions to develop a common understanding of practical objectives of how the fashion industry and its multiple actors, support organisations and indirectly SMEs and large companies and professionals, can collectively help to transform the industry and protect the planet and all its inhabitants better. With this Alliance, the European fashion organisations who are representing a large and unique part of the fashion industry, aim collectively to reinforce European fashion on a sustainable, inclusive, innovative and promotional level and to accelerate the translation of these objectives into realistic actions and policy recommendations.
With this one-of-a-kind network of European fashion councils, promotion institutions, incubators and clusters the new Alliance aims not only to share, educate and research market knowledge, contacts and best practices but also to advocate at European level with different economic, political and social stakeholders for a prosperous future.

Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, stated in her opening speech at the Frankfurt summit on 23rd of March 2022: “Fashion is a key industry for creative design. I know that you have come together today, to discuss amongst others, the possibility of creating the European Fashion Alliance. I personally think this is a brilliant idea. See me as a facilitator and count on my support.”

The first summit in March was supported by Messe Frankfurt, the world’s leading organiser of textile trade fairs. Messe Frankfurt’s Texpertise Network, a combination of a global network and expertise in the international textile business held in high regard worldwide, currently comprises 60 international events for the entire textile sector including the segments of Apparel Fabrics & Fashion, Interior & Contract Textiles, Technical Textiles & Textile Processing, and Textile Care. Today, 21st June, the European fashion alliance uses this international platform to present its vision & mission during a panel talk.

The EFA members invite other similar mindset organizations to support its mission and ambition to create a better future by joining the alliance. The next summit of the European Fashion Alliance will take place during Gran Canaria Swim Week by Mode Cálida from the 18th till 21st of October 2022.

Members of the European Fashion Alliance:
Asociación Creadores De Moda de España (Spain), https://creadores.org/
Austrian Fashion Association (Austria), https://www.austrianfashionassociation.at
Baltic Fashion Federation (Latvia), https://bffederation.com
Bulgarian Fashion Association (Bulgaria), https://www.bgfa.eu/
Camera Nazionale Della Moda Italiana (Italy), https://www.cameramoda.it/
Copenhagen Fashion Week (Denmark), https://copenhagenfashionweek.com/
Council of Irish Fashion Designers (Ireland), https://irishfashiondesigners.com/
Estonian Academy of Arts (Estonia)https://dima.artun.ee/
Fashion Council Germany (Germany); https://www.fashion-council-germany.org/
Fédération de la Haute Couture de la Mode (France), https://fhcm.paris/fr/
Fédération Français du Prêt-à-Porter Féminin (France), https://pretaporter.com/
Flanders DC (Belgium), https://www.flandersdc.be/en
Icelandic Fashion Council (Iceland) , www.fatahonnunarfelag.is
Global Fashion Agenda, https://globalfashionagenda.org
Gran Canaria Moda Cálida (Spain), https://www.grancanariamodacalida.com/
MODA-FAD (Spain), https://www.fad.cat/moda-fad/en
Mode Suisse (Switzerland), https://www.modesuisse.com/
Modalisboa (Portugal), https://www.modalisboa.pt
Norwegian Fashion Hub (Norway), https://www.norwegianfashionhub.com
Slovak Fashion Council, (Slovakia), https://slovakfashioncouncil.sk/
Swedish Fashion Council (Sweden), https://www.swedishfashioncouncil.se
Finnish Textile & Fashion (Finland), https://www.stjm.fi/
Taskforce Fashion (Netherlands), https://taskforcefashion.nl/
The Prince’s Foundation (UK), https://princes-foundation.org/
Wallonie Bruxelles Design Mode (Belgium), https://www.wbdm.be

www.europeanfashionalliance.org