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Fashion Revolution - Another Expression of Humanities Awakening Process

The strive for never resting growth has come in the form of the natural way of being.


We have too much that is available for us at hand and yet ironically we lose the ability to show gratitude and love for any of it.

Money and ignorance has led us to a non sustainable way of living, constantly draining natural resources and ruining this blessed precious land, while we ourselves suffer from it through the magical circulating connectivity of all living forms - nature within human, human within nature.


Drone Photo by Uri Magnus Dotan / Greece and the Islands


The fashion industry is one of the most polluting industries there is along with oil and agriculture and the environmental damage is increasing as the industry grows.


Let's bring to our awareness the main problems so we can understand how can we impact towards a change;


1. Water pollution

In most garments productions, untreated toxic waste from textiles are dumped directly into the living waters.

Wastewater contains toxic substances extremely harmful to aquatic life and the health of millions of people living by those water sources especially while the contamination also reaches the sea and eventually spreads around the globe.

** What can we do about it?

** Choose organic fibers and natural fibers that do not require chemicals to be produced.


2. Major water consumption

Huge quantity of fresh water is used for the dyeing and finishing process for all of our clothes. Stephen Leahy from The Guardian says "85% of the daily needs in water of the entire population of India would be covered by the water used to grow cotton in the country. 100 million people in India do not have access to drinking water."

** What can we do about it?

** Choose fibers with low water consumption such as linen, recycled fibers, etc.


3. Microfibers pollution

Every time we wash a synthetic garment (polyester, nylon, etc), about 700.000 individual microfibers are released into the water, making their way into our oceans. Scientists have discovered that small aquatic organisms ingest those microfibers. These are then eaten by small fish which are later eaten by bigger fish, introducing plastic in our food chain.

Wearing synthetic fibers releases plastic microfibers to the air as well.

**What can we do about it?

**Choose natural or semi-synthetic fibers

**Wash clothes only when you need to

**Wash clothes at a lower temperature (30ºC)


4. Waste problem

Clothing has clearly become disposable. As a result, we generate more and more textile waste. A family in the western world throws away an average of 30 kg of clothing each year. Only 15% is recycled or donated, and the rest goes directly to the landfill or is incinerated.

Synthetic fibers, such as polyester, are plastic fibers, therefore non-biodegradable and can take up to 200 years to decompose. Synthetic fibers are used in 72% of our clothing.

** What can we do about it?

** Choose natural or semi-synthetic fibers

** Buy less, buy better quality and recycle

There are many other negative consequences in the fashion industry such as Chemical release, Greenhouse gases emissions, Soils degradation, Rainforest destruction - and these above all have to do just with fashion's environmental impacts. There are of course the aspects of Inhumane working conditions, highlighting the general fact that there are more people in slavery today than at any point in history. The conditions of many factories are unacceptable – drastic, transparent change needs to be fought for to help those in exploitation across entire supply chains.


Rainbow angel Adriano Jauvel - by Moral Attar


- Fashion Revolution - focuses on the four main areas of consumption, composition, conditions and collective action, essentially to help the fashion industry become more ethical and sustainable.


It aims to shift consumers’ ideas of consumption and to question their own purchasing habits in order to protect natural resources. It calls for a focus on clothing’s composition – for consumers to question what their clothes are made of and to support innovative, low-impact materials over non-renewable resources.

It emphasises the importance of collective action; when individuals work together, there’s a better chance at systematic change.

Man now more than ever needs to be taught new ideas.

Listening more to wise younger ones will help us to get better.

By practicing gratitude and constant cleansing of the old and its memories together with spreading out knowledge we will slowly rebuild the world.

We just need to shine brighter on those who need light to be shed over their shadows and trust that the power of love, understanding, compassion and gratitude will spread to all beings on the planet including the planet itself!


Photo by Moral Attar


The motion towards a wiser way of being is rooted deep in the heart of sustainability and its first marks are starting to show across all industries and are definitely the day of our tomorrow.


A new generation of mankind is moving further away from the old one. Seeing reality closer with truth, learning the current situation of our existence, spreading knowledge of a new way of being while constantly evolving creatively and sustainably.


We are the generation whose focus is to replace the old ways with new ways that will gradually allow nature itself including the human race to heal itself from past harming experiences.


Photo by Moral Attar


Remembering that we humans have been gifted with the highest biological ability to transcend, passing more light than any other living cell, might help with evoking that self responsible call to action - which always starts with a thought..


For a greener world, for a brighter mind and a wider opened heart.


How do we impact and express our own awakening?

Undina Natural Being is a concept, constantly learning through self-journey the self-change that needs to be taken, willing to spread and inspire others to take part.


  • Slow movement & Slow Fashion: the way we maneuver along our day is the way our production processes are being made. Focusing on the process itself, the intention within it not the outcome only.

  • Inspire others through Inspiration itself: we believe in creating out of zero - out of void - out of that clear channeling. The connection to the natural process comes from there, and this is the primary Mission leading our way - to expand this essential movement through our activity.


Why the Fashion Industry?

All hands and processes involved are taking a big part of man's life.

Wear by definition is always essential.

Fashion by definition is an artistic expression that has no limits.

This Industry must show a drastic change.


We ourselves learn the change as we grow towards it..

Up until now we are solving just small parts of the problems by using mainly linen fabric which is one of the most biodegradable fabrics.


We Up-Cycle and Reuse parts of our designs. Primarily the intention was to involve vintage elements and awaken our designs with the spirit and touch of our ancestors.


We support unemployed women from developing countries, collaborate with professional small producers, hand crafters who love what they do.

We already know our next steps of growth and evolution:

* Apply more Up-Cycling methods

* Replace our cotton designs with organic cotton.

* Raise donations of fabrics / products that can be processed into new products.

* Adopt Transparency into our business ethics.

* Made by order - our dream is to have each of our design made especially for your wish. made for each and one of our clients whom we love to have as friends.


Photo by Adar Wolff for Avigail Braidman Swimwear

The profit is not the main motive!

We aim to connect with like minded people and experience the human part, get to know each other in the process of making. We respect and love - imagining, planning, adjusting to one's comfortability needs and eventually wearing a high meaningful piece of clothing - feeling memories of creation each time you take it out from your closet, sensing the intention infused in it by both.


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