7 Free Online Sustainable Fashion Events March 2025

The following sustainable fashion events are FREE and ONLINE. Consider registering for any event you are interested in attending! Taking a notebook and pen to join the sustainable fashion movement is always possible. It is important to continuously learn about the issues and solutions with experts in the fashion industry. Please note that the times of all the events have been converted to CDT time. 

Monday, March 3rd 

11:00 AM -12:00 PM CST

Remake’s March Community Call by Remake. World

Join this event to celebrate Women’s History Month and the powerful female changemakers in Remake’s community. Panelists will discuss the interconnection between sustainability, change-making, and women’s leadership in the fashion industry and beyond. These panelists include Ngozi Okaro, Founder and Executive Director of Custom Collaborative, Emma Gage, Founder and Designer of MELKE, and Molly Gochman, an artist and activist. 



1:00 - 2:00 PM CST 

Mend Your Ways! Stitching communities & businesses together with repair by Northern Ireland Resources Network (NIRN)

This webinar will bring together voices in the repair movement to explore how to reshape sustainable fashion and strengthen the case for circular business models. Host BBC NI’s Agriculture and Environment Correspondent, Louise Cullen will discuss this topic with Jennifer Holloway, Angeline Murphy, and Mary Fleming. Join if you are interested in how repair can reshape the fashion industry.



6:00 - 7:00 PM CST 

Chicago Conscious Closet Club Monthly Meeting by Chicago Fair Trade

Join this monthly meeting where you can join a community of Chicagoans with an interest in ethical clothing and fashion who learn from each other, share ideas, and have fun. The name of the club comes from the book, The Conscious Closet: The Revolutionary Guide to Looking Good While Doing Good by Elizabeth L. Cline. This club takes inspiration from this book for events and contents while diving into anything and everything related to ethical fashion.


Thursday, March 6th 

12:00 - 2:00 PM CST

Women in Fashion Law Virtual Webinar 2025 by The Fashion Law Edit 

This webinar will bring together leading legal professionals, industry experts, and innovators from the UK and US to explore the intersection of fashion and law. The webinar is broken down into panels with interactive breakout sessions and Q&A sessions. Consider joining if you are interested in fashion law.


Tuesday, March 11th

5:00- 6:00 PM CST 

Real Clothes, Real Lives: 200 Years of What Women Wore, the Smith College H by Yonker Public Library 

Join this event if you are interested in a presentation about clothing ordinary women have worn over the past 200 years. This event will be hosted by the New York Historical Society and will examine the Smith College Historic Clothing Collection. The collection contains the clothing ordinary women wore over the past 200 years, such as hard-worn house dresses, psychedelic micro-minis, modern suits, and fast food workers’ uniforms. 



Monday, March 17th

8:00 -11:00 AM CST 

Circular Textiles: Technologies for sustainable value creation by Circular Berlin

This workshop will explore how emerging technologies in Optics, Photonics, and New Materials can drive sustainability in the textile sector. Consider joining if you are interested in learning how technology can address challenges in the textile industry, what steps are needed to bridge the gap between technology providers and the textile industry, how technology can be adapted to meet real-world industry needs, and the impact regulations have on the textile industry and its enabling technologies. 

Wednesday, March 26th

12:00 - 1:00 PM CST

Expanding the Circular Economy: Assessing the Potential of Municipal Textile Composting by Remake

Join this research presentation led by Ericka Leigh that investigates the potential of municipal textile composting as a solution to the textile waste crisis. She will explain how textile composting represents a promising avenue for achieving circularity by transforming natural fiber textiles into soil amendments that support carbon sequestration and soil health restoration. Join if you are interested in learning about municipal textile composting as a tool to divert waste, contribute to environmental regeneration, and address environmental/justice in global waste management.