Watch our films about fashion’s impact and future
The first from our Total Ethics Fashion Future series
SHIRINGA: Fashion Regenerating Amazonia
An award-winning short film about how Indigenous communities in the Amazon Rainforest create shiringa bio-leather by working regeneratively with trees, while defending against deforestation and providing a solution to fashion’s reliance on outdated and harmful animal-derived leather and fossil fuel alternatives.
A feature-length documentary getting under fashion's skin
SLAY
Exploring the interwoven harms of fashion’s fur, leather and wool use, SLAY is directed by Rebecca Cappelli, with featured interviews, production support and research from Collective Fashion Justice. SLAY asks: is it acceptable to kill animals for fashion?
A short documentary about lambs, wool and plant-based knitwear
Willow & Claude
This film follows Collective Fashion Justice’s founder back in 2020, as she explores the impacts of the wool industry, and how to create a knitwear supply chain free from animal harm, fossil fuels, animal and human exploitation alike. The film was released alongside a not-for-profit proof of concept knitwear collection, produced in the documentary.