Top Sustainable Fashion Weeks To Attend in 2026

Fashion weeks are no longer just about luxury collections and celebrity front rows. Around the world, more fashion events are promoting sustainability, ethical production, and responsible design. These events bring together designers, brands, students, activists, and fashion lovers who want to help create a better future for the industry. If you are interested in sustainable fashion, these are sustainable fashion weeks you should add to your list: 

Copenhagen Fashion Week

Copenhagen Fashion Week is the largest fashion event in Northern Europe and one of the "Big Five" global fashion weeks. It takes place twice each year, during January/February and August, and celebrates Scandinavian fashion, creativity, and innovation.

The organization strives to inspire and encourage the fashion industry to accelerate its sustainability efforts through clear expectations and measurable standards. Copenhagen Fashion Week has also partnered with several international fashion organizations to expand these sustainability standards around the world. These partners include Oslo Runway, the Norwegian Fashion Hub, Berlin Fashion Week, the Fashion Council Germany, the British Fashion Council, and Amsterdam Fashion Week.

By combining creativity with accountability, Copenhagen Fashion Week has become one of the world's leading examples of how fashion events can encourage positive change throughout the industry.

Sustainable Fashion Week UK

Sustainable Fashion Week UK is an annual grassroots movement organized by A Single Thread. Since 2021, the organization has worked to make sustainable fashion accessible to everyone through community events, campaigns, and collective action.

Unlike traditional fashion weeks that focus mainly on runway shows, Sustainable Fashion Week brings sustainable fashion directly into local communities. The goal is to help people build sustainable habits in their everyday lives, regardless of their experience with fashion. They encourage people to stop buying into fast fashion and start building wardrobes that are meaningful, long-lasting, and personal. This way, it shows that sustainable fashion is not just about buying different clothes but about repairing, reusing, sharing, and appreciating what you already own.

Each year features a special theme, and this 2026 theme is called Threads of Resistance, which celebrates communities coming together to challenge overconsumption and create a more sustainable future for fashion.

Sustainable Fashion Week Chicago

Sustainable Fashion Week Chicago is a community-focused organization that brings together people, neighborhoods, and industries to promote a more sustainable fashion future. While the organization hosts its signature Sustainable Fashion Week event twice each year, it also offers educational programming and community events throughout the year.

The mission of Sustainable Fashion Week Chicago is to provide information, resources, and events that help people throughout Chicago and Illinois understand how to wear, appreciate, and work in fashion while minimizing their impact on the planet.

Throughout the year, attendees can participate in workshops, educational talks, fashion showcases, networking events, and community programs that encourage more responsible fashion practices. 

Atlanta Sustainable Fashion Week (ATLSFW)

Atlanta Sustainable Fashion Week, also known as ATLSFW, is Georgia's first zero-waste fashion week and the state's first B-Corp Certified fashion week. The event focuses on circular fashion and demonstrates how the fashion industry can support environmental innovation, economic opportunity, and cultural impact.

The 2026 event will take place from September 23 through September 26. During these four days, designers, brands, educators, students, artists, manufacturers, innovators, and consumers come together to showcase creative solutions for a more sustainable fashion industry.

ATLSFW also serves as a platform for circular fashion by highlighting reuse, repair, upcycling, responsible production, textile innovation, and thoughtful design. The event encourages participants to rethink how clothing is created, used, and valued. 

Eco Fashion Week by FABRIC

Eco Fashion Week is an annual event produced by FABRIC during Earth Week. The week-long celebration is designed to educate the public about sustainable fashion while recognizing and supporting brands that are making a positive impact on the industry.

Throughout the week, visitors can enjoy sustainable fashion shows, pop-up shops, educational panel discussions, networking opportunities, and community events. The goal is to inspire people to learn more about sustainable fashion and discover practical ways to make more environmentally friendly clothing choices.

One of the event's biggest priorities is reducing its environmental impact. Eco Fashion Week partners with Ecostance to help make the event carbon-neutral, or even carbon-positive, especially since attending events creates a small carbon footprint through transportation and energy use. Attendees and participating businesses can even calculate and offset their emissions, making Eco Fashion Week a model for more responsible event planning.

One of the highlights of the event is the annual reFABRICate Fashion Show that takes place during Earth Week. In 2026, the event was held on Saturday, April 18, at Tempe Marketplace in Tempe, Arizona. The reFABRICate Fashion Show celebrated creativity through upcycling. And every year, designers, students, teachers, FABRIC members, and sewing enthusiasts have the opportunity to transform donated garments and fabric scraps into brand-new runway pieces.

Portland Fashion Week

Portland Fashion Week has earned a reputation as one of the world's leading sustainable fashion events. It is recognized as The Most Sustainably Produced Fashion Week in the World and has also been named TIME Magazine's Best Indie Fashion Week in the United States.

The event showcases both established and emerging designers who combine creativity with responsible fashion practices. Designers are selected based on their artistic vision, cohesive collections, and runway-ready work.

As Portland Fashion Week celebrates its 25th anniversary, it aims to provide more opportunities for independent designers to present innovative collections while promoting environmentally responsible fashion production. It also gives designers a platform to connect with industry professionals, media, buyers, and fashion enthusiasts who are interested in the future of sustainable fashion.

Dutch Sustainable Fashion Week

Dutch Sustainable Fashion Week is an annual event that celebrates sustainable fashion, innovation, and creativity throughout the Netherlands. The event brings together designers, brands, organizations, students, and fashion enthusiasts to explore new ideas and sustainable materials for a more responsible fashion industry.

Dutch Sustainable Fashion Week also celebrates the entire creative process, not just the finished garment. It does this by highlighting the value of skilled craftsmanship, thoughtful design, and innovative solutions that support a circular fashion economy.

By encouraging people to repair, reuse, redesign, and rethink their wardrobes, the event demonstrates that sustainable fashion can be both beautiful and practical. For example, their 2025 show called RE-DISCOVER: Crafting the Future of Fashion explored new ways of thinking, making, and wearing. They focused on circularity and craftsmanship to celebrate fashion creation through upcycling and repair to new designs that make smart use of non-virgin materials and extend the life of clothing. 

Lagos Fashion Week

Lagos Fashion Week is one of Africa's leading fashion events and serves as an important platform for the Nigerian and African fashion industries. Held annually in Lagos, Nigeria, the four-day event brings together designers, buyers, consumers, media, and industry professionals to showcase new fashion collections and celebrate African creativity.

While Lagos Fashion Week is known for its runway presentations, its impact extends far beyond the catwalk. It extensively supports the growth of the fashion industry by creating opportunities for education, networking, business development, and talent discovery, such as presentations, initiatives, and conversations with sustainable leaders. 

One of its major initiatives is Fashion Focus Africa, a program that helps emerging designers gain access to funding, mentorship, industry knowledge, networking opportunities, and new markets. This initiative helps support the next generation of African fashion talent. And another important program is Green Access, which encourages designers to build fashion brands that are socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable.

Giselle Magana

latine ethical fashion advocate

https://www.sustainableamor.com
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