My Clothes My World FTA

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05/14/2026

Calling all Family Studies and Home Economics teachers!

FTA’s Youth Education Program Leader, Dara Gellman, recently joined the Ontario Family Studies and Home Economics Educators Association (OFSHEEA)’s podcast What the Family Studies? to talk about the My Clothes My World program and how clothing can open up powerful, blame-free conversations about sustainability, overconsumption, waste, and everyday action.

Listen now to learn more about how you can integrate climate education into your Family Studies and Home Economics courses! Find the link in our bio.

05/07/2026

Fashion, Sustainability & Your Classroom: A Workshop for Family Studies and Home Economics Educators

Join My Clothes My World and the Ontario Family Studies and Home Economics Educators Association (OFSHEEA) for a virtual professional development workshop exploring how climate change and sustainability can be taught in Family Studies courses through the relatable lens of fashion!

The workshop will:
Introduce the My Clothes My World climate education program
Unpack the scale of fashion’s waste problem
Share practical, hopeful classroom strategies to help students move from apathy to action

Attendees will automatically be entered into a draw to win a prize giveaway of curriculum resources worth $150!

When: May 12th from 7:00 - 8:00 PM EST
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free for OFSHEEA members, $5 for non-members

Sign up at the link in bio

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What if fashion education wasn’t an extra, but part of how we prepare young people for the future?

After our recent webinar with .uk, one thing felt especially clear: when young people learn about fashion through the lens of climate, human rights, and waste, they build far more than awareness. They build creativity, confidence, critical thinking, and the courage to question the systems around them.

For teachers, this is a powerful opportunity.
For students, it’s a chance to see that fashion connects to the world they’re inheriting, and the one they can help reshape.

Through , we’re helping students explore the life cycle of clothing, rethink overconsumption, and imagine better solutions for the future of fashion. In 2025 alone, engaged 4.6K+ students through education programming, and the program has now reached upward of 45,000 students since launch.

Because this isn’t just about what young people buy.
It’s about what they will build, challenge, design, and lead.

Teachers, parents, and youth educators: if you want to bring these conversations into your classroom or community, learn more at fashiontakesaction.com.

Follow for more, and explore My Clothes My World through the link in bio.

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03/25/2026

Calling all Toronto-area high school fashion program students & teachers 📣

We’re inviting student designers to take part in an Upcycling Challenge as part of ReMode Toronto 2026, happening Sunday, April 19 at .

We’re looking for a team of 4–5 students from up to 5 schools to create one upcycled look using materials sourced from . It’s a chance for students to put their sewing and design skills into action, experiment with reuse, and showcase their creativity at a public event celebrating circular fashion.

Here’s what participating teams receive:
• Up to 5 schools will be selected
• Each student receives a $25 Value Village gift card
• The winning team will receive a $100 gift card
• Finished looks will be displayed at ReMode Toronto for hundreds of attendees to see

IMPORTANT: participating teams must be able to deliver their finished look to Evergreen Brick Works on the morning of April 19 for display during the event.

If you’re a teacher with a high school fashion program and want to get involved, register at the link in bio!

This is exactly the kind of hands-on learning we love to see through My Clothes My World — helping students connect creativity, fashion, and sustainability in real ways.

10/18/2022

Excited to be presenting at tomorrows Beyond COP21 Symposium for high school students across Ontario!

09/14/2022

The material our clothing is made of greatly impacts the environment. Be sure to always check clothing labels and do your research before making a purchase! Save this post and use the table as a guide to help determine whether the material of clothing you are buying is eco-friendly.

*recycled polyester is more eco-friendly if the label reads "post-consumer recyled polyester" which means it was made from used clothing, rather than plastic bottles or "rPET".

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We wear 20% of our clothing 80% of the time! Swipe left to learn how you can be more mindful about what you buy.

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06/22/2022

Did you know that more than 200 million trees are logged every year and used to create cellulosic fabric such as viscose, rayon, modal, and lyocell? 🌳👚👖
Let’s prevent these endangered forests from disappearing — be sure to research the companies who make your clothes and read clothing labels to make sure the clothes you wear are made with sustainably-sourced materials. ♻️💚



06/21/2022

Coming up this weekend as part of , we are so excited to check out ’s immersive experience 'In the Wake of Progress' which challenges us to have an important conversation about our legacy, the future implications of sustainable life on Earth and tackles the question “what can I do now?”.



06/18/2022

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Wondering how to be more mindful of your daily water usage? Check out these easy tips to save water at home. 💦

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