Eco Fashion Weekend returns from 24 to 26 April for its third edition, bringing sustainable fashion back into the spotlight for another weekend. After two successful years, the event continues to build on its mission of pushing the sustainability conversation forward, with this year’s edition giving more weight to the people behind the work and the support that helps it grow.

Organised by a collective of activists alongside eco-conscious local fashion brands, this year’s programme includes a panel discussion, the Eco Fashion Awards and Fashion Showcase, and a hands-on workshop. For 2026, the focus is on how support within the industry can help drive change, with the weekend creating space for collaboration and bringing together the labels and individuals working towards a more thoughtful fashion system. Among the featured brands this year are A.Oei Studio, Concur Patchwork from Thailand, Indilisi from the UK, Nyana Nyana Eco Collective, Nimbu, Palmier Ile and Sui. This year’s edition will also see Safia Minney lend her support to the event, with Indilisi’s latest work forming part of the lineup.
Set across three days from to 24 to 26 April, the event brings Southeast Asia’s sustainable fashion scene together once again, this time with a stronger emphasis on the role support networks play in shaping the future of the industry. As Eco Fashion Weekend returns for its third year, the message is clear: lasting change in fashion depends on the people willing to keep the work going.
Below, see four highlights to expect from the anticipated programme.

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A panel discussion opens the weekend
The lineup begins with a fireside chat moderated by Victoria Elizabeth Ho, Program Lead of Fashion Design and Textiles BA Hons, Lasalle College of The Arts. Joining her are Beatrice Nannini, business in charge at Max Mara, Jenny Lewis, managing director of Bode Fabrics, Lorraine Yip-Deakin, director of Yipdeakin, and Adrian Huang, Fashion Educator from Lasalle College of the Arts for a discussion on the role of design, fashion and sustainable solutions in Southeast Asia, setting the tone for the weekend by delving into how change can take truly take shape across the region.
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The awards and showcase return for the third edition
A key part of the weekend, the Eco Fashion Awards and Fashion Showcase returns on Saturday at Amara Singapore, celebrating brands and individuals helping to reshape fashion through more sustainable practices. This year’s lineup includes names such as A.Oei Studio, Concur Patchwork, Indilisi, Nyana Nyana Eco Collective, Nimbu, Palmier Ile and Sui.

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Safia Minney joins this year’s lineup with Indilisi
Among this year’s highlights is the involvement of sustainable fashion pioneer Safia Minney, who is supporting the event, with Indilisi’s latest work forming part of the lineup. Her presence also brings in an international name, with the brand sitting alongside this year’s featured labels as part of a wider view of how sustainable fashion is being shaped outside the region too.

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A hands-on workshop brings the weekend to a close
The weekend wraps on Sunday with a family-friendly workshop hosted by Sew On & Sow Forth, and joined by June Ho , author of Start With One. Framed as a session to slow down and get creative, while connecting with the community, it closes the weekend with something more participatory, giving attendees a chance to engage with the ideas behind conscious fashion through making.
For more information, visit Eco Fashion Weekend.