Entrep Fashion Project Meeting Recap in Ruse, Bulgaria & Bucharest, Romania
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Entrep Fashion Project Meeting Recap in Ruse, Bulgaria and Bucharest, Romania

Our recent Entrep Fashion Transnational Project Meeting in Ruse and Bucharest on 31 October and 1 November brought together participants to discuss sustainable fashion, project outcomes, and future initiatives. Over two productive days, we shared insights and explored collaborative paths towards sustainable fashion.

Entrep Fashion Project Meeting Recap in Ruse, Bulgaria & Bucharest, Romania

Agenda Highlights:

Day 1 in Ruse, Bulgaria

• Factory Visit: We explored Bulammas MTM Fashion, gaining insights into their made-to-measure and made-to-order sustainable production models.

• Entrep Fashion Showcase Event: The day included presentations of high-quality Open Educational Resources (OERs), project reports, and training processes, along with highlights of businesses launched by learners through the project. The event took place at Ruse Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

• Erasmus+ Opportunities: Attendees also learned about Erasmus+ project possibilities, with panelists sharing their personal experiences and insights.

• Networking Activities: We had valuable opportunities to connect over a networking lunch and later at a traditional dinner at Chiflika Tavern.

Day 2 in Bucharest, Romania

• Mariage Fest Fair: The group met with sustainable fashion brands such as Rabal Su Missura and Sir Ludovic Fashion, exploring the latest eco-friendly fashion trends.

The Entrep Fashion meeting engaged a wide audience, including teachers, learners, institutions, and policymakers, each contributing to discussions on sustainable practices and innovation.

Learn more: entrep-fashion.com

Our partnership: Bildungslab Compass4U CRADLE-Promotion of Creativity, Innovation and Sustainable growth Bulgarian Fashion Association

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