Aerielle RojasMar 20, 2021Sustainability Saturdays: Best Sustainable SitesWith our increasing hours spent on the internet and our skyrocketing screen time reports, it wouldn’t be right of LRFS if we didn’t let...
Aerielle RojasFeb 27, 2021Sustainability Saturdays: Plant-Based SwapsHave you ever had that one vegan/vegetarian friend and asked: how do they do it? Have you ever wanted to, deep down, try it for yourself...
Harriet CornsFeb 13, 2021Sustainability Saturdays: Simple Student SwapsAt LRFS we are obviously concerned with how we, as students, can do more to help lead the charge towards a sustainable future (as we...
Harriet CornsFeb 6, 2021Sustainability Saturdays: Bathroom Simple SwapsFor this week's instalment of Sustainability Saturdays we are venturing into your bathroom. Often, the bathroom can go overlooked when...
Amy JonesJan 25, 2021Sustainability Saturdays: Who to follow on InstagramHello and welcome back to Leeds RAG Fashion Show. This week we thought we would give you the low down on who to follow on Instagram; to...
Harriet CornsJan 23, 2021Sustainability Saturdays: Sustainable Student TipsSustainability often feels like an impossible task, especially as a student. We already know that it's a huge concept with plenty of...
Harriet CornsJan 9, 2021Sustainability Saturdays: 5 People You Need To Follow In 2021Struggling to stick to your New Year's Resolution? LRFS have got you covered with an easy one that does good for you and the planet....
Harriet CornsDec 19, 2020Sustainability Saturdays: Sustainable Development GoalsThere is a point to all these sustainability initiatives. There is a reason why circular fashion brands and second-hand shopping are...
Harriet CornsNov 28, 2020Sustainability Saturdays: Sustainable Fashion BrandsWith Christmas right around the corner, it's time to start thinking about presents. This week, Sustainability Saturdays is bringing you...
Harriet CornsNov 21, 2020Sustainability Saturdays: The BasicsLRFS21 is committed to sustainable fashion, and believe that sustainability should be the norm. Welcome to 'Sustainability Saturdays'.