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Want to be part of Slow Fashion Week 2026?

Bookings are now open to take part in this year's Slow Fashion Week!

Since our inaugural event in 2023, we've worked with more than 150 local brands, designers, and organisations to put together a celebration of ethical, slow and sustainable fashion across Brighton & Hove.

This year, we're looking to collaborate across even more of our programme, with call-outs for market traders, runways and workshops.

Scroll down to find out more about our current opportunities and secure your spot.

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Slow Fashion Week Marketplace

Saturday 26 September

10:00am - 4:30pm

Concert Hall Foyer, Brighton Dome, Church Street, Brighton, BN1 1UE

Join a special selection of local sustainable fashion brands and artisans at our Sustainable Pop-up Market Place at Brighton Dome. This is the biggest day of our annual event, with more than 2,000 attendees visiting the marketplace over the previous years. 

If you are an eco-friendly creative or sustainable brand wishing to showcase your products alongside our live runways, sewing workshops, and giant clothes swap, secure your pitch now.

Before purchasing a pitch, please read our 2026 Market Traders Info Pack

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HOST A WORKSHOP AT SLOW FASHION WEEK

Saturday 26 September

10:00am - 4:00pm

Founders Room, Brighton Dome, Church Street, Brighton, BN1 1UE

At our flagship event at Brighton Dome, we host a rolling programme of drop-in workshops, aiming to encourage attendees to have a hands-on experience of the many aspects of ethical and sustainable fashion.

This year, we are looking for sustainable fashion workshop proposals to widen our pool of amazing facilitators. We'll be running six drop-in workshops throughout the day, with two workshops running at any one time.

The emphasis is on people coming along and having a go; it needs to be accessible, achievable and enjoyable for a good range of people.

Want to get involved with Brighton Fashion Collective?

Brighton Fashion Collective and Slow Fashion Week are entirely run by volunteers, and we're always looking for people to support our work to produce and promote community events showcasing sustainable, ethical and local fashion in Brighton.