The Big Shwop - back again in Wellington
Media release –
July 8, 2010
NZ's fastest growing eco-fashion event -
The Big Shwop - back again in Wellington
New Zealand's
biggest eco-fashion event - the Big Shwop – will be held
for fifth time later this month, at Wellington’s St James
Theatre.
The ticketed event on July 25 provides an
opportunity for people to offer quality used clothes they
want to swap with others. It is the brainchild of three
Wellington women, Inga Boyd (a tv producer), Sarah Hopkinson
(an education adviser) and Chrissy McGonigal (a university
events organiser).
They are the directors and
organisers of the Big Shwop – a mixture of shop and swap.
Hopkinson first read about people holding clothes-swaps
overseas.
``I was tired of op-shopping for second hand
threads and knew cheaply made new clothing was terrible for
the environment. Clothes swapping seemed a great way to
update our wardrobes while still saving money and being
eco-conscious by recycling,’’ Hopkinson said today.
Two years ago she held a small private clothes swap at her house and the concept just took off with the first ever Big Shwop held at The Southern Cross in Wellington in August 2008. About 80 people attended and they had to turn 50 people away. This month’s event will be the sixth Big Shwop, with four held so far in Wellington and one in Auckland.
Last year 272 people attended the Big
Shwop with over 2000 clothes swapped on the day.
This
year’s event will include men’s clothing section for the
first time. Fifteen percent of all profits are donated to
the Fair Trade Association. Left over clothes have in the
past been donated to Dress for Success and Future Horizons
Trust.
Boyd said as part of the $20 entry to the event
they provide eco-goodies from MOMO Wine, Trilogy Skincare
and ecostore.
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