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We look to the future in November's issue and see what's in store for ethical fashion

What's on TV in October…

Twiggy's Frock Exchange

Fancy hosting your own clothes swapping party? Watch legendary supermodel Twiggy Lawson and Lauren Laverne show you how to swap 'til you drop on Twiggy's Frock Exchange, 8pm Tuesday 7th October on BBC Two. You can also download you own free party pack here on Thread.

Thread in October…

Video – Izzy Lane

Isobel Davies, founder of Izzy Lane, talks us through the process behind her ethical knitwear, starting with wool from her flock of Wensleydale sheep and resulting in lovingly hand-knitted jumpers and cardies.

Thread in November…

Features - Catch up with Stacey and Tara

Catch up with Stacey and Tara from Blood, Sweat and T-Shirts, as they talk about their involvement with the Ethical Pest Initiative and how they've become eco-warriors on the high street!

November Style

Join the ethical fashion revolution, comrades, and march forward with bold autumn and winter styles.

November Features

What does the future hold for ethical fashion? We look at the forecast for ethical brands and the high street. Plus, we check out cutting edge technology and the designers taking positive steps to make sure the future of ethical fashion stays bright.

Video – People Tree

Safia Minney from People Tree talks about the inspiration behind the leading fair trade brand and picks out key pieces from their collection for Autumn/Winter 2008.

Tara Scott and Stacey Dooley of The Ethical Pest Initiative
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