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Hello!
Red Carpet Green Dress is on a mission to make sustainable fashion more inclusive.

RCGD has worked with brands and talent from around the world, so a global lens has always been important to us. We recently worked out that our campaign has collaborated with designers and film talent from over 20 countries (take a look below)! Now, more than ever, we want to make sure that our work speaks to all of you, where you are in the world. This survey will help us to do that, and do it in a way that makes our global community feel, and be, included. 

To clarify, we define culture as the set of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features of society or a social group… it encompasses, in addition to art and literature, lifestyles, ways of living together, value systems, traditions and beliefs.
We believe that culture and sustainability are interlinked, and this relationship must be considered to have healthy generative conversations about sustainability. Culture is multifaceted and informed by elements ranging from geographical location to societal upbringing, and in the apparel industry, it plays a massive role in the sustainability movement.
Through the lenses of diverse cultures, with full consideration of age, race, class, identity, socioeconomics, disability, religion and educational attainment, we can understand how sustainable fashion exists for others, and how these differences can be celebrated and studied. Instead of seeing elements of culture such as traditional clothing or artisan techniques as commodities, we can see them as key to understanding different perspectives, with the goal of forming connections.

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* 1. Key Details:
Name (Optional)
Age*
Gender
Ethnic Group
Email (Optional)*

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* 2. Which country/countries represent your origins most accurately?

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